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Three Hands Dead | and the side is retired–early baseball in Tennessee. Three Hands Dead and the side is retired–early baseball in Tennessee. Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Cautious generals, the 19th Illinois, and the beginnings of Tennessee baseball Posted on February 15, 2017 by Christopher Ryland In the late winter and spring of 1863, Union general William S. Rosecrans was well dug in at Murfreesboro, having held off Braxton Bragg at the Battle of Stones River. Unwilling to move quickly and take advantage of Bragg’s retreat southeast, Rosecrans instead decided to construct a large earthen fortress, consolidate his position, and wait for spring. On his part, Bragg had moved his Army of Tennessee to the hills of Tullahoma, blocking the Army of the Cumberland’s advance to Chattanooga. Secure at Murfreesboro, Rosecrans would wait until June to advance on Bragg, giving both armies nearly six months of preparation for the inevitable confrontation. So ...

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