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Franklin, Tennessee
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October 15
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1966
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Carter House
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Carnton Plantation
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McGavock Confederate Cemetery
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Pizza Hut
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Civil War Preservation Trust
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Franklin II Confederate order of battle
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Franklin II Union order of battle
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First Battle of Franklin, 1863
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ISBN 0-684-84944-5
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Foote, Shelby
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ISBN 0-394-74913-8
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McPherson, James M.
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ISBN 0-19-503863-0
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2007
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01-23
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ISBN 0-688-00271-4
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