Click 👉 THIS DAY IN HISTORY (general history) Dec. 7
ON THIS DAY IN CONFEDERATE HISTORY, Dec. 7.
1861: Confederates and Federals clash at Dam Number Five on the Potomac River in Virginia.
Another Confederate citizen, James Waters Zacharie of New Orleans, Louisiana, a Confederate purchasing agent, is illegally seized on the British ship Eugenia Smith, by the USS Santiago de Cuba. He was a veteran of the Battle of New Orleans in 1814-15. His son, Howard Henderson Zacharie who was a major in the Confederate Army with a distinguished record and was in command of a cavalry division at the end of the war.
1862: Battle of Hartsville, Tennessee -- Confederate Colonel John Hunt Morgan, operating on Federal communication lines, attacks a crossing of the Cumberland River at Hartsville, Tennessee captures the Federal outpost after a bombardment and charge, and withdraws with 2,004 prisoners.
1863: The fourth session of the First Confederate Congress convenes in Richmond, Virginia.
1864: Third Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee ends in defeat for the Confederates when two brigades of Federals venture out of their fortifications and drive off General Bates' infantry, while General Forrest's cavalry conducts an orderly retreat.
CONFEDERATE VETERAN HISTORY, Dec. 7.
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