Civil War Battles |
Colonial Wars |
American Wars |
Union Forces Commanded by:
Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger
Confederate Forces Commanded by: Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn
**Missing and Captured Conclusion: Union Victory |
BATTLE SUMMARY
The 1863 engagement at Franklin was a reconnaissance in force by cavalry leader Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn coupled with an equally inept response by Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger. Van Dorn advanced northward from Spring Hill on May 10, making contact with Union skirmishers just outside Franklin. Van Dorn's attack was so weak that when Granger received a false report that Brentwood, to the north, was under attack, he believed it, and sent away most of his cavalry, thinking that Van Dorn was undertaking a diversion.