. "36.48722222222222 -87.86083333333333" . . . . . . "208687"^^ . . "1933-08-10"^^ . . . . . . "1319"^^ . . "9222"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Il Fort Donelson National Battlefield \u00E8 un'area naturale protetta degli Stati federati degli Stati Uniti d'America Tennessee e Kentucky la quale conserva e il vicino Fort Heiman, due siti i quali interessarono i campi della battaglia di Fort Henry e della battaglia di Fort Donelson nel quadro del Teatro Occidentale della guerra di secessione americana. Il brigadier generale dell'Union Army Ulysses S. Grant e l'ufficiale di bandiera dell'Union Navy riuscirono a catturare le tre fortezze confederate aprendo in tal maniera il Tennessee (fiume) e il Cumberland (fiume) al controllo dell'Unione. I comandanti ricevettero il dovuto riconoscimento nazionale per le loro vittorie nel febbraio 1862 in quanto furono i primi importanti successi unionisti nella guerra di secessione americana. La cattura di Fort Donelson e della sua guarnigione da parte port\u00F2 alla conquista della capitale e del centro industriale del Tennessee, Nashville, che rimase nelle mani dell'Unione dal 25 febbraio 1862 fino alla fine della guerra, dando un controllo effettivo su gran parte dello Stato. Questo evento causer\u00E0 un duro colpo agli Stati Confederati d'America all'inizio del conflitto. La parte principale del parco situato a Dover (Tennessee), commemora principalmente la battaglia di Fort Donelson (36\u00B029\u203241\u2033N 87\u00B051\u203222\u2033W\uFEFF / \uFEFF36.494722\u00B0N 87.856111\u00B0W). Fort Heiman, nella vicina contea di Calloway, era una batteria d'artiglieria confederata attiva durante la battaglia di Fort Henry."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "-87.86083221435547"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fort Donelson National Battlefield"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "36.48722076416016"^^ . "208687"^^ . . . "Fort Donelson National Battlefield"@en . . . "Fort Donelson National Battlefield preserves Fort Donelson and Fort Heiman, two sites of the American Civil War Forts Henry and Donelson Campaign, in which Union Army Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant and Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote captured three Confederate forts and opened two rivers, the Tennessee River and the Cumberland River, to control by the Union Navy. The commanders received national recognition for their victories in February 1862, as they were the first major Union successes of the war. The capture of Fort Donelson and its garrison by the Union led to the capture of Tennessee's capital and industrial center, Nashville, which remained in Union hands from February 25, 1862 until the end of the war, and gave the Union effective control over much of Tennessee. This struck a major blow to the Confederacy early in the war. The main portion of the park, in Dover, Tennessee, commemorates the Battle of Fort Donelson (36\u00B029\u203241\u2033N 87\u00B051\u203222\u2033W\uFEFF / \uFEFF36.49472\u00B0N 87.85611\u00B0W). Fort Heiman, in nearby Calloway County, Kentucky, was a Confederate battery in the Battle of Fort Henry."@en . . "675441"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1928-03-26"^^ . . . . . . . "Il Fort Donelson National Battlefield \u00E8 un'area naturale protetta degli Stati federati degli Stati Uniti d'America Tennessee e Kentucky la quale conserva e il vicino Fort Heiman, due siti i quali interessarono i campi della battaglia di Fort Henry e della battaglia di Fort Donelson nel quadro del Teatro Occidentale della guerra di secessione americana. Il brigadier generale dell'Union Army Ulysses S. Grant e l'ufficiale di bandiera dell'Union Navy riuscirono a catturare le tre fortezze confederate aprendo in tal maniera il Tennessee (fiume) e il Cumberland (fiume) al controllo dell'Unione."@it . . "III"@en . . . "Le champ de bataille national de Fort Donelson (en anglais : Fort Donelson National Battlefield) est une aire prot\u00E9g\u00E9e am\u00E9ricaine situ\u00E9e dans le comt\u00E9 de Calloway au Kentucky et le comt\u00E9 de Stewart dans le Tennessee. \u00C9tabli en tant que parc militaire national le 26 mars 1928, il devient champ de bataille national le 16 ao\u00FBt 1985 apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques d\u00E8s le 15 octobre 1966. Il prot\u00E8ge le site de la bataille de Fort Donelson, pendant la guerre de S\u00E9cession."@fr . . . . . "1038938973"^^ . "2005"^^ . . . . . "Champ de bataille national de Fort Donelson"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(-87.860832214355 36.48722076416)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "III" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fort Donelson National Battlefield"@en . . . . . . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . "Fort Donelson National Battlefield"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fort Donelson National Battlefield preserves Fort Donelson and Fort Heiman, two sites of the American Civil War Forts Henry and Donelson Campaign, in which Union Army Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant and Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote captured three Confederate forts and opened two rivers, the Tennessee River and the Cumberland River, to control by the Union Navy. The commanders received national recognition for their victories in February 1862, as they were the first major Union successes of the war. The capture of Fort Donelson and its garrison by the Union led to the capture of Tennessee's capital and industrial center, Nashville, which remained in Union hands from February 25, 1862 until the end of the war, and gave the Union effective control over much of Tennessee. This struck a ma"@en . . . "Le champ de bataille national de Fort Donelson (en anglais : Fort Donelson National Battlefield) est une aire prot\u00E9g\u00E9e am\u00E9ricaine situ\u00E9e dans le comt\u00E9 de Calloway au Kentucky et le comt\u00E9 de Stewart dans le Tennessee. \u00C9tabli en tant que parc militaire national le 26 mars 1928, il devient champ de bataille national le 16 ao\u00FBt 1985 apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques d\u00E8s le 15 octobre 1966. Il prot\u00E8ge le site de la bataille de Fort Donelson, pendant la guerre de S\u00E9cession."@fr . . . . .