Summary: Moving To Murfreesboro

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Moving to Murfreesboro has changed my life. I just picked up my stuff and moved with my best friend. I thought Murfreesboro was a town with a big college and lots of music. Little did I know that Murfreesboro was filled with history about the Civil War. I knew Murfreesboro had history, but I thought it was just about how the town got its name. As a requirement, I went to Stone River Battlefield, which was where the Civil War occurred. Even though it started as an assignment, I became very interested in learning further about Stone River Battle field. During my visit I learned so many exciting things, and being able to see it in person rather than hearing about it in class made it much more exciting for me to learn. I had never visited Murfreesboro until I started going to school at Middle Tennessee State …show more content…

There was some metal cut outs of men pointing guns, which at first startled me. I also noticed a rock building where some of the fighters were buried. This stuck out to me. I could not image the pain and stuffing these great soldiers went though. There was a great deal of interesting information that I did not know about Murfreesboro and the Civil War that I learned at the Stones River Battlefield, including how The Confederate vs. The Union divided the fort and how they managed to get food and water resources. It came as a shock to me that Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves during the time that the war was going on and all the men were getting injured and dying. Inside the museum, there was a video that showed some visual of what the Civil War was like and all of the things the fighters went through during these harsh times. My heart sank. I first did not know Murfreesboro had all this excited and tragic history behind it. Seeing the field and walking where brave soldiers once died impacted me. I think it came more of a shock to me, because I did not know anything about the battle

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