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  1. Soldier, Politician, Tennessean. Daniel Smith Donelson was the grandson of two of early Middle Tennessee’s most famous founders—John Donelson and Daniel Smith—and nephew of Tennessee’s perhaps most famous soldier statesman, Andrew Jackson. And while Civil War historians are familiar with Donelson because he led a Confederate brigade ...

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  3. Daniel Smith Donelson (23 juin 1801 - 17 avril 1863) est un politicien du Tennessee, et neveu du président Andrew Jackson. Le port fluvial historique de fort Donelson est nommé en son honneur alors qu'il est brigadier général dans la milice du Tennessee, au début de la guerre de Sécession , pendant laquelle il sert comme général confédéré, particulièrement à Perryville et Stones ...

  4. Maj Gen Daniel Smith Donelson (23 Jun 1801 - certain 17 Apr 1863) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (4 entries) edit. arwiki دانيال سميث ...

  5. His younger brother, Daniel Smith Donelson, would become the Confederate brigadier general after whom Fort Donelson was later named. Donelson's father died when Donelson was about five. When his mother remarried, Donelson moved to The Hermitage , the home of his aunt, Rachel Donelson Jackson , and her husband, Donelson's namesake, the future US President Andrew Jackson .

  6. Union. The battle of Fort Donelson, which began on February 12, took place shortly after the surrender of Fort Henry, Tennessee, on February 6, 1862. Fort Henry had been a key position in the center of a line defending Tennessee, and the capture of the fort now opened the Tennessee River to Union troop and supply movements.

  7. MG Benjamin Franklin Cheatham. 1st Brigade. k-71, w-300, m-3 = 374. BG Daniel Smith Donelson. 8th Tennessee: Col William Lawson Moore. 15th Tennessee: Col Robert Charles Tyler. 16th Tennessee: Col John Houston Savage ( w) 38th Tennessee: Col John Carpenter Carter ( w) 51st Tennessee (Consolidated): Col John Chester.