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Donelson may refer to: *Fort Donelson, near Nashville, Tennessee **Battle of Fort Donelson *Donelson, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville *Donelson Christian Academy Christian school in Donelson * USS Fort Donelson, a ship in the American Civil War *Donelson (surname) See also *Danielson (other) *Danielsson (other) *Danielsen (other) *Danielsan (other) *Denílson (other) Denílson is a Portuguese given name. Among people with this name are: Football *Denílson (footballer, born 1943), Denílson Custódio Machado, attacking midfielder *Denilson (footballer, born 1972), Denilson Antonio Paludo, midfielder *Denílson ...
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Fort Donelson
Fort Donelson was a fortress built early in 1862 by the Confederacy during the American Civil War to control the Cumberland River, which led to the heart of Tennessee, and thereby the Confederacy. The fort was named after Confederate general Daniel S. Donelson. The Union Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Major General Ulysses S. Grant, who later became president, captured the fort in February 1862 from the Confederate Army in the Battle of Fort Donelson. This was a great strategic victory for the Union forces, and part of Grant's campaign to gain control of the Mississippi River. Union forces occupied the fort (and much of Tennessee) for the remainder of the war. A small detachment of Confederate troops made one unsuccessful attempt in 1863 to regain it. History Bushrod Johnson of the Confederate Corps of Engineers had approved the build site and supervised construction completed in early 1862. The site commanded a bend on the west side of the Cumberland River, It was planne ...
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Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the state, List of United States cities by population, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the fourth most populous city in the southeastern United States, southeastern U.S. Located on the Cumberland River, the city is the center of the Nashville metropolitan area, which is one of the fastest growing in the nation. Named for Francis Nash, a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, the city was founded in 1779. The city grew quickly due to its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River and, in the 19th century, a railroad center. Nashville seceded with Tennessee during the American Civil War; in 1862 it was the first state capital in the Confederate ...
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Battle Of Fort Donelson
The Battle of Fort Donelson was fought from February 11–16, 1862, in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. The Union capture of the Confederate fort near the Tennessee–Kentucky border opened the Cumberland River, an important avenue for the invasion of the South. The Union's success also elevated Brig. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant from an obscure and largely unproven leader to the rank of major general, and earned him the nickname of "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. Following his capture of Fort Henry on February 6, Grant moved his army (later to become the Union's Army of the Tennessee) overland to Fort Donelson, from February 11 to 13, and conducted several small probing attacks. On February 14, Union gunboats under Flag Officer Andrew H. Foote attempted to reduce the fort with gunfire, but were forced to withdraw after sustaining heavy damage from the fort's water batteries. On February 15, with the fort surrounded, the Confederates, commanded by Brig. Gen. John ...
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Donelson, Tennessee
Donelson is a neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee about 6 mi (10 km) east of downtown Nashville along U.S. Route 70. It is named in honor of John Donelson, co-founder of Nashville and father-in-law of Andrew Jackson, Nashvillian and seventh President of the United States. It is now incorporated as part of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. In the 1880s Donelson was a station on the Tennessee and Pacific Railroad just south of the former village of McWhirtersville on the Lebanon Pike. It began its modern development shortly after World War II, and its location next to Nashville's airport led to much of its later growth. It was also the site of an early example of what would later be called a shopping center or "strip mall", Donelson Plaza. Donelson's oldest neighborhood is Bluefields. The development of the Bluefields subdivision began in 1929 by the Bransford Realty Company of Nashville, Tennessee. Home construction began in the early 1930s ...
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Donelson Christian Academy
Donelson Christian Academy is a private school, private, K4-12 Christian school that was founded in 1971. For its first three years classes were held in the Donelson Free Will Baptist Church, across from McGavock High School. In 1974, the school moved to Nashville, Tennessee. History Donelson Christian Academy experienced significant damage during the Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020, March 2020 Tennessee tornado outbreak and has been closed until further notice. Accreditation and memberships Donelson Christian Academy is accredited by the State of Tennessee and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It is a member of the Tennessee Association of Independent Schools and the Association of Christian Schools International. Student activities Donelson Christian Academy has sports teams in softball, tennis, and American football, football. In 2011, its tennis team qualified for the state championship. It sent a male doubles team and a female, both of which brought ...
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CSS Robert E
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language such as HTML or XML (including XML dialects such as SVG, MathML or XHTML). CSS is a cornerstone technology of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and JavaScript. CSS is designed to enable the separation of content and presentation, including layout, colors, and fonts. This separation can improve content accessibility; provide more flexibility and control in the specification of presentation characteristics; enable multiple web pages to share formatting by specifying the relevant CSS in a separate .css file, which reduces complexity and repetition in the structural content; and enable the .css file to be cached to improve the page load speed between the pages that share the file and its formatting. Separation of formatting and content also makes it feasible to present the same markup page in different styles for different rendering metho ...
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Donelson (surname)
Donelson is a surname of Scottish origin and it is a variant of the name Donaldson which is a patronymic for the name Donald. Donaldson is also an English rendering of the name MacDonald. The name ''MacDonald'' in some cases became ''Donaldson'' and due to pronunciation of the name it corrupted to ''Donelson''. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrew Jackson Donelson (1799–1871), American diplomat *Daniel Smith Donelson (1802–1863), American soldier and politician *Emily Donelson (1807–1836), American niece of Rachel Donelson *John Donelson (1718–1785), American frontiersman and politician * Rachel Donelson (1767–1828), American wife of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Before being elected to the presidency, he gained fame as ... {{surname Anglicised Scottish Gaelic-language surnames S ...
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Danielson (other)
Danielson is an American rock band. Danielson may also refer to: *Danielson, Connecticut Danielson is a borough in the town of Killingly in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,051 at the 2010 census. History Danielson was originally named "Danielsonville" for Gen. James Danielson, the builder of th ..., a borough in the U.S. state of Connecticut * Danielson (surname) * Danielson (crater), an impact crater in the Oxia Palus quadrangle on Mars * Danielson (footballer) (born 1981), Danielson Ferreira Trindade, Brazilian footballer See also * Danielsson (other) * Danielsen (other) * Danielsan (other) * Denílson (other) * Donelson (other) {{disambiguation} ...
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Danielsson (other)
Daníelsson or Danielsson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alx Danielsson (born 1981), Swedish racing driver, 2006 champion of the Formula Renault 3.5 Series * Anders Danielsson (born 1953), the current director-general for the Swedish Security Service * Axel Danielsson (1863–1899), Swedish socialist agitator, journalist and writer, born in Värmland *Bengt Danielsson (1921–1997), anthropologist and a crew member on the Kon-Tiki raft expedition from South America to French Polynesia in 1947 * Björn Danielsson (born 1977), retired Swedish professional ice hockey player currently assistant coach * Christian Danielsson (born 1966), photographer from Sweden *Einar Daníelsson (born 1970), retired footballer *Elma Danielsson (1865–1936), politician and journalist *Erik Danielsson of Watain, a Swedish black metal band from Uppsala, formed in 1998 *Gösta Danielsson (1912–1978), Swedish chess master * Helgi Daníelsson (footballer, born 1933), football playe ...
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Danielsen (other)
Danielsen is a Nordic surname, originally meaning ''son of Daniel''. Notable people with the surname include: * Åge Danielsen (born 1942), Norwegian civil servant *Anders Danielsen Lie (born 1979), Norwegian actor, musician and medical doctor *André Danielsen (born 1985), Norwegian professional footballer *Atli Danielsen (born 1983), Faroese footballer *Dag Danielsen (born 1955), Norwegian politician * Egil Danielsen (1933–2019), former Norwegian javelin thrower * Erling Danielsen (1922–2010), Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party * Harry Danielsen (1936–2011), Norwegian educator and politician for the Conservative Party *Henrik Danielsen (born 1966), Danish-Icelandic chess grandmaster *Jan Werner Danielsen (1976–2006), Norwegian pop, classical, and rock singer *Joen Danielsen (1843–1926), traditional Faroese poet writing in the Faroese language *John Danielsen (born 1939), Danish footballer *Kristin Danielsen, Norwegian orienteering competitor * Reida ...
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Danielsan (other)
Danielsan may refer to: * Danielsan Ichiban (born Daniel Elleson, 1975), New Zealand producer/DJ/musician and half of the Australian hip hop duo Koolism * Karen Danielsan (1885–1952), birth name of German psychoanalyst, Karen Horney See also * Denílson (other) * Danielson (other) * Danielsson (other) * Danielsen (other) Danielsen is a Nordic surname, originally meaning ''son of Daniel''. Notable people with the surname include: * Åge Danielsen (born 1942), Norwegian civil servant *Anders Danielsen Lie (born 1979), Norwegian actor, musician and medical doctor *A ... * Donelson (other) {{disambiguation ...
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