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Fort Donelson: Gateway to the Confederate Heartland

The unconditional surrender of Fort Donelson was the North's first major victory of the Civil War, opening the way into the very heart of the Confederacy. This new film offers viewers insight into the battle and explores the friendship between Union General Grant and Confederate General Simon Buckner. It includes maps and battle re-eactment footage.

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The unconditional surrender of Fort Donelson was the North's first major victory of the Civil War, opening the way into the very heart of the Confederacy. This new film offers viewers insight into the battle and explores the friendship between Union General Grant and Confederate General Simon Buckner. It includes maps and battle re-eactment footage.

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