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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1863-1866) - A [[U.S. Civil War]] Redoubt established in 1863 as a part of [[Fortress Rosecrans]] in present day Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Named Redoubt Brannan after Brigadier General [[John M. Brannan]]. The Redoubt was abandoned in 1866 after the end of the war when Fortress Rosecrans was abandoned.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1863-1866) - A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] Redoubt established in 1863 as a part of [[Fortress Rosecrans]] in present day Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Named Redoubt Brannan after Brigadier General [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/Cullums_Register/1081*.html John M. Brannan]. The Redoubt was abandoned in 1866 after the end of the war when Fortress Rosecrans was abandoned.
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== History of Redoubt Brannan ==
== History of Redoubt Brannan ==
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Redoubt Brannan and the other three redoubts at [[Fortress Rosecrans]] were earthworks, each containing a central cross-shaped blockhouse that provided a final stronghold in case the works were overrun. Each redoubt was considered a fort in itself and the defense plan indicated that each should be manned continuously with doors barred and with sufficient numbers to defend it. The commander was to be held responsible for a vigorous resistance to any enemy attack.
Redoubt Brannan and the other three redoubts at [[Fortress Rosecrans]] were earthworks, each containing a central cross-shaped blockhouse that provided a final stronghold in case the works were overrun. Each redoubt was considered a fort in itself and the defense plan indicated that each should be manned continuously with doors barred and with sufficient numbers to defend it. The commander was to be held responsible for a vigorous resistance to any enemy attack.
The redoubt was strategically placed within rifle shot of the old Nashville Pike and the Nashville to Chattanooga rail line, right where they cross the West Branch of the Stones River. The road and the rail line were each vitally important as supply lines for Union forces.


An inspection report dated 14 Jan 1864 indicated that the battery at Redoubt Brannan was under the command of 2nd Lieutenant [[J.D. Williams]], [[9th Michigan Infantry]] and was armed with three 30 pounder Parrot guns, two 12 pounder field guns and one 8" siege howitzer.
An inspection report dated 14 Jan 1864 indicated that the battery at Redoubt Brannan was under the command of 2nd Lieutenant [[J.D. Williams]], [[9th Michigan Infantry]] and was armed with three 30 pounder Parrot guns, two 12 pounder field guns and one 8" siege howitzer.
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Redoubt Brannan was abandoned in 1866 after the end of the war when [[Fortress Rosecrans]] was abandoned.
Redoubt Brannan was abandoned in 1866 after the end of the war when [[Fortress Rosecrans]] was abandoned.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Earthworks remains and several markers located on West College Street.
Earthworks remains and several markers located on West College Street. Access to the interior of the redoubt is provided by a walkway through the original sallyport. No remains of the original interior blockhouse or the gun platforms. Now a part of the Stones River National Battlefield, Fortress Rosecrans park system administered by the National Park Service. A visitor center is located within the Stones River National Battlefield near the National Cemetery.
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'''Location:''' West College Street at the West Branch of the Stone's River in Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee.
'''Location:''' West College Street at the West Branch of the Stone's River in Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Map point verified by on-site visit.


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'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* [https://books.google.com/books?id=tUhHAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&dq=Redoubt+Johnson&source=bl&ots=1m-CKRS7-P&sig=EO8e-ul92BHhOdXatdib0MvhnyM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uRmiVMDnGYeyyQTQgYGYAw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwCDgK#v=onepage&q=Redoubt%20Johnson&f=false Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives for the Second Session of the 51st Congress 1890-'91 with Index, GPO, 1891, Chapt XLIV, page 93, Google Books.]
* {{Roberts}}, page 738
* [https://books.google.com/book738s?id=tUhHAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&dq=Redoubt+Johnson&source=bl&ots=1m-CKRS7-P&sig=EO8e-ul92BHhOdXatdib0MvhnyM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uRmiVMDnGYeyyQTQgYGYAw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwCDgK#v=onepage&q=Redoubt%20Johnson&f=false Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives for the Second Session of the 51st Congress 1890-'91 with Index, GPO, 1891, Chapt XLIV, page 93, Google Books.]
* {{GNIS|ID=1293778}}


'''Links:'''  
'''Links:'''  
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/tn-cent.html#murfrees North American Forts - Redoubt Brannan]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/tn-cent.html#murfrees North American Forts - Redoubt Brannan]


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Latest revision as of 13:52, 3 May 2021

Redoubt Brannan (1863-1866) - A Union U.S. Civil War Redoubt established in 1863 as a part of Fortress Rosecrans in present day Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Named Redoubt Brannan after Brigadier General John M. Brannan. The Redoubt was abandoned in 1866 after the end of the war when Fortress Rosecrans was abandoned.

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Redoubt Brannan Interior Walkway
Redoubt Brannan Roadside Entrance Sign
Redoubt Brannan

History of Redoubt Brannan

After the Union army occupied Murfreesboro, Tennessee in January 1863, Major General William S. Rosecrans, (Cullum 1115), Commander of the Army of the Cumberland, gave his chief engineer Brigadier General USV James St. Clair Morton, (Cullum 1495), the job of designing and constructing what became Fortress Rosecrans. Morton planned a large enclosed fortification of over 200 acres that occupied both the north and south sides of the Stones River at Murfreesboro and included an important road junction and a rail line.

Redoubt Brannan and the other three redoubts at Fortress Rosecrans were earthworks, each containing a central cross-shaped blockhouse that provided a final stronghold in case the works were overrun. Each redoubt was considered a fort in itself and the defense plan indicated that each should be manned continuously with doors barred and with sufficient numbers to defend it. The commander was to be held responsible for a vigorous resistance to any enemy attack.

The redoubt was strategically placed within rifle shot of the old Nashville Pike and the Nashville to Chattanooga rail line, right where they cross the West Branch of the Stones River. The road and the rail line were each vitally important as supply lines for Union forces.

An inspection report dated 14 Jan 1864 indicated that the battery at Redoubt Brannan was under the command of 2nd Lieutenant J.D. Williams, 9th Michigan Infantry and was armed with three 30 pounder Parrot guns, two 12 pounder field guns and one 8" siege howitzer.

Redoubt Brannan was abandoned in 1866 after the end of the war when Fortress Rosecrans was abandoned.

Current Status

Earthworks remains and several markers located on West College Street. Access to the interior of the redoubt is provided by a walkway through the original sallyport. No remains of the original interior blockhouse or the gun platforms. Now a part of the Stones River National Battlefield, Fortress Rosecrans park system administered by the National Park Service. A visitor center is located within the Stones River National Battlefield near the National Cemetery.


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Location: West College Street at the West Branch of the Stone's River in Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee. Map point verified by on-site visit.

Maps & Images

Lat: 35.85893 Long: -86.40969

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Visited: 15 May 2016