The Battle of Fort Donelson, fought on February 14 and 15,1862, was a major Union Victory. The Confederates surrendered unconditionally to Grant's Army, leaving in the Federals' hand more than 11,000 men to be added to the lost of 2,000 killed and wounded. Grant suffered 500 killed, 2,108 wounded and 224 missing. Grant was the first general of the Civil War who captured a whole enemy army
The Confederate defeat opened the way for the Union penetration up the Tennessee deep into Confederate territory, making Albert Sydney Johnston's Confederate Army evacuate Kentucky, Nashville, Columbus and fall back to Corinth to avoid of being outflanked.
The Battle of Fort Donelson is tied to the nickname of "Unconditional Surrender Grant", gained by general Grant, the victor of the battle. When asked by the Confederate commander, General Simon Bolivar Buckner what the surrender conditions would have been, answered: " Unconditional surrender; I'm about to move against your positions".
Grant's Army employed 24,531 soldiers, Confederate's 16,171.
The Confederate casualties at Fort Donelson were: 2,000 killed or wounded, 11,000 prisoners.
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In the course of the Union capture of Confederate Fort Donelson, the Union casualties came to 2,300 soldiers.
The Battle of Fort Donelson was fought on February 14-15, 1862.
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One of the early Union victories, and the moment when Ulysses Grant came to public notice, with his new phrase 'Unconditional Surrender'.
The Battle of Fort Donelson broke out on February 14, 1862 at 3,30 PM, when the Union gunboats of Commodore Foote opened fire on the Fort's ramparts..
The battle of Donelson lasted for 5 days. It was fought on February 11 to 16, 1862.
February 12-16, 1862
Casualties for the Union at the Battle of Fort Donelson amounted to 2, 832. On the Confederate side, because of their surrender, the Confederates lost 16,623 soldiers.
The Union forces as Fort Donelsson surrendered to U.S. Grant.
Because that was where the Confederates had been able to re-group after their defeat at Fort Donelson.
The loss of the Confederate Fort Donelson was due in part of the ineptness of the Rebel commanders. Their commanders divided their forces in such a manner that allowed General Grant an easier path to victory.