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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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The surrender of Nashville.
A gentleman who left Nashville shortly after the battle at Fort Donelson, communicates to the Mobile Tribune an interesting account of the evacuation and surrender of the city, a portion of which we append:
The fight at Fort Donelson on the 13th, 14th and 15th of February, was of intense concern to us, and each day's work down there wound up with the statement that the fight would be renewed to-morrow.
The fears that the fall of Fort Henry were calculated to inspire, had been well nigh dispelled by the way Fort Donelson was holding out. It was better located, and stronger in men and guns.
Pillow, Floyd and Buckner were there.
Pillow had said — let come what might, he never would surrender the place, and Nashville felt that we could not afford to lose that battle.--Saturday's work was glorious.
Our citizens shouted over it. Many were saying, "I never liked Pillow, but forgive him now — he is the man for the occasion." A sober, modest citize
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