Mill
Springs
or Logan's Crossroads
Fishing
Creek, Kentucky
January 19, 1862
Although Brig. Gen. Felix K. Zollicoffer's main responsibility
was to guard Cumberland Gap, in November 1861 he advanced west
into Kentucky to strengthen control in the area around Somerset.
He found a strong defensive position at Mill Springs and decided
to make it his winter quarters. He fortified the area, especially
both sides of the Cumberland River. Union Brig. Gen. George Thomas
received orders to drive the Rebels across the Cumberland River
and break up Maj. Gen. George B. Crittenden's army. He left
Lebanon and slowly marched through rain-soaked country, arriving
at Logan's Crossroads on January 17, where he waited for Brig.
Gen. A. Schoepf's troops from Somerset to join him. Maj. Gen.
George Crittenden, Zollicoffer's superior, had arrived at Mill
Springs and taken command of the Confederate troops. He knew that
Thomas was in the vicinity and decided that his best defense was
to attack the Yankees. The Rebels attacked Thomas at Logan's
Crossroads at dawn on January 19. Unbeknownst to the Confederates,
some of Schoepf's troops had arrived and reinforced the Union
force. Initially, the Rebel attack forced the first unit it hit to
retire, but stiff resistance followed and Zollicoffer was killed.
The Rebels made another attack but were repulsed. Union
counterattacks on the Confederate right and left were successful,
forcing them from the field in a retreat that ended in
Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Mill Springs, along with Middle Creek,
broke whatever Confederate strength there was in eastern Kentucky.
Confederate fortunes did not rise again until summer when Gen.
Braxton Bragg launched his offensive into Kentucky. Mill Springs
was the larger of the two Union Kentucky victories in January
1862. With these victories, the Federals carried the war into
Middle Tennessee in February.

Result(s):
Union Victory
Location:
Pulaski County and Wayne County
Campaign: Offensive in Eastern Kentucky (1862)
Date(s): January 19, 1862
Principal Commanders: Brig. Gen. George H. Thomas [US];
Maj. Gen. George B. Crittenden [CS]
Forces Engaged: 1st Division, Army of the Ohio, and
Brig. Gen. A. Schoepf's Brigade (total of four brigades) [US];
division of two brigades [CS]
Estimated Casualties: 671 total (US 232; CS 439)
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How
to install:
This
game is designed for BGC engine (Talonsoft Battleground Chickamauga);
this package simply add a new module, and not affect the scenarios
provided with the original game.
The
BGCUnits file is compatible with the original and other BGC mods.
SET UP
- Copy Units.bmp file into BGC main directory;
- Create a new folder into BGC main directory and name it Mill
Springs;
- Copy all others files (except Units.bitmap file) into the Mill
Springs
folder.
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Map Files
MSPMain0.zip
(108 Kb)
MSPMain1.zip
(176 Kb)
MSPMain2.zip
(1,736 Kb)
MSPMain3.zip
(514 Kb)
Other files
MSPOthers.zip
(600 Kb)
Scenario Files
MSPScen.zip
(7 Kb)
Unit File
BGCUnits.zip (1,247
Kb)
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