Nashville, Battle of — ▪ American Civil War (December 15–16, 1864), in the American Civil War, decisive Union victory over the Confederates that ended organized Southern resistance in Tennessee for the remainder of the war. Hoping to cut the supply lines of the Union … Universalium
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Nashville — capital of Tennessee, U.S., named for Gen. Francis Nash (1742 1777) of North Carolina, U.S. Revolutionary War hero killed at the Battle of Germantown. The surname is attested from 1296 in Sussex Subsidy Rolls, atten Eysse, atte Nasche (with… … Etymology dictionary