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We'd love to hear what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589833/fan_mail/new] The Battle of Fort Donelson is often remembered for one famous phrase: "Unconditional Surrender." But the story of Fort Donelson is about much more than a single letter or a single battle. It is the story of a campaign that opened Tennessee to Union invasion. It is the story of bold leadership...and costly mistakes. It is the story of opportunities seized...and opportunities squandered. And perhaps most of all, it is the story of men whose friendships were tested by civil war. In this episode, we follow the Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign from its strategic beginnings through the fall of Fort Henry, the race to reinforce Fort Donelson, the first large-scale use of Union ironclad gunboats on the western rivers, the Confederate breakout attempt, Gideon Pillow's fateful decision to halt rather than immediately evacuate, Grant's decisive counterattack, the remarkable chain of command that ultimately left Simon Bolivar Buckner responsible for surrendering the Confederate army, Nathan Bedford Forrest's escape, Bushrod Johnson's quiet disappearance into the Tennessee woods, and the famous exchange of letters between Grant and Buckner that forever earned Grant the nickname "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. Yet once the surrender was complete, something extraordinary happened. The stern commander who had demanded unconditional surrender immediately resumed the role of an old friend. Grant extended courtesy to Buckner, offered him financial assistance should he need it, and ensured that the surrendered Confederate soldiers were treated with dignity. Sometimes history isn't defined only by who wins the battle. Sometimes it is defined by how people conduct themselves after the fighting has ended. More than sixty years after serving together in the Mexican War, Ulysses S. Grant and Simon Bolivar Buckner remained friends until Grant's death, when Buckner served as one of his pallbearers. It is a fitting conclusion to one of the Civil War's most remarkable stories. A surrender... ...between friends. š Sources * James R. Knight, The Battle of Fort Donelson: No Terms but Unconditional Surrender * Kendall D. Gott, Where the South Lost the War: An Analysis of the Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign * Hank Koopman, Decisions at Forts Henry and Donelson * Benjamin Franklin Cooling, The Campaign for Fort Donelson * Edwin C. Bearss, The Fall of Fort Henry * Edwin C. Bearss, Unconditional Surrender: The Fall of Fort Donelson * Darryl R. Smith, The War Department Tablets of Fort Donelson National Battlefield * Roy Morris Jr., "Bushrod Johnson: Yankee Quaker, Confederate General," Warfare History Network * Additional battlefield interpretation, historical maps, military reports, and reference materials reviewed by the author. * Field research conducted by the author at Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Fort Henry, Fort Heiman, Dover, Tennessee, and the Land Between the Lakes region. šļø Credits Hosted by Big John Summers Produced by Summers Media Enterprises Music by Big John Summers š£ Follow & Support Follow The Tennessee History Nerd on Facebook, Instagram, and X for additional Tennessee history content, including on-location videos, historical interpretation, behind-the-scenes research, and stories from across the Volunteer State. š Links š§¢ Merch & Apparel: https://www.summersmediaenterprises.com/merch [https://www.summersmediaenterprises.com/merch] š Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTennesseeHistoryNerd/ [https://www.facebook.com/TheTennesseeHistoryNerd/] Advertise with us!Ā John.summers@summersmediaenterprises.com Visit birdsong.com or call 731-584-7880 for more information or to make reservations. Check out our merchandise on the SME Website! Ā New bumper stickers! Check out our sister podcast Dauphin Island Diaries Thanks for listening!Ā Please check out our other episodes! If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show, share it with someone who loves history, and leave a reviewāit helps more folks discover the stories of the Volunteer State.
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