Stewart County History


On February 16, 1862 the Union Army in Tennessee, under the command of Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant, won its first major victory of the Civil War.  The proposed terms of "Unconditional Surrender" were accepted by the defeated confederates.  The capture of Fort Donelson and approximately 13, 000 confederate soldiers delivered a devastating blow to the Confederacy, and the defeat set the stage for the Union's invasion of the deep south.  The victory propelled Brigadier General Grant into national prominence, favoritism of Abraham Lincoln and eventual command of the Union Army.


 

The Surrender House is where the Confederates surrendered the battle of Fort Donelson.

Ft. Donelson Cemetery the resting place for the Union  soldiers.

The Confederate Monument at Fort Donelson National Battlefield  to honor the Confederate soldiers that fought in this battle.

The cabins replicas of the cabins the solders slept in.

The Crow mansion
 

The Court House