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During the American Civil War, the Union tended to name the battles after the nearest watercourse, such as the Battle of Wilsons Creek and the Battle of Stones River, whereas the Confederates favoured the nearby towns, as in the Battles of Chancellorsville and Murfreesboro.
Sites pertaining to the Battle of Nashville and the nearby Battle of Franklin and Battle of Stones River can be seen, along with several well-preserved antebellum plantation houses such as Belle Meade Plantation, Carnton plantation in Franklin, and Belmont Mansion.
Meanwhile, the Battle of Stones River is fought near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
* The Battle of Murfreesboro or the Battle of Stones River, in the American Civil War
At the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, against Breckinridge's advice, Bragg ordered Breckinridge's division to launch a near-suicidal attack on the Union lines on January 2, 1863.
* Stones River National Battlefield
Important tributaries of the Cumberland in Davidson County include Whites Creek, Manskers Creek, Stones River, Mill Creek, and the Harpeth River.
The county was created in 1807 when the citizens of Rutherford County living south of the Duck River and the Stones River successfully petitioned the governor to split Rutherford County into two.
Oaklands Historic House Museum, a 19th century house that was involved in the Battle of Stones River and has a baseball park.
Stones River Mall is a traditional enclosed mall, featuring stores and restaurants such as Forever 21, Aeropostale, Journey's, Hot Topic, Agaci, Dillard's, Buckle, Books-a-Million, The Olive Garden, TGI Fridays.
* Stones River Greenway Arboretum
* Stones River National Battlefield
Walterhill is the site of the Walterhill Floodplain State Natural Area, established to support a rare plant species found in the Stones River floodplain, the Stones River bladderpod ( Paysonia stonensis ).
Juliet's official city slogan is " The City Between The Lakes ", reflecting the city's proximity to Old Hickory Lake ( Cumberland River ) to its north and Percy Priest Lake ( Stones River ) to its south, both of which are man-made reservoirs.
On November 18, 1862 and again on December 20, Union scouting met Confederate resistance at the then important cross roads of Rural Hill, which was the first town east of the Stones River past Stewart's Ferry.

Stones and National
The National Stadium also hosted many music concerts including Michael Jackson, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and U2.
Stones included in the wall are from such sites as the Trondheim Cathedral, Taj Mahal, Clementine Hall, the Parthenon, Hagia Sophia, Corregidor Island, Palace of Westminster, petrified wood from the Redwood National and State Parks, the Great Pyramid, The Alamo, Notre-Dame, Abraham Lincoln ’ s Tomb, the Great Wall of China, Independence Hall, Fort Santiago, the Berlin Wall, Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei among others.
From Keld the path crosses the route of the Coast to Coast Walk, then ascends a side valley known as Stones Dale to reach Tan Hill and its isolated inn at the northern boundary of the National Park.
The SABC's choice of popular music reflected the National Party government's initial conservatism, with the music of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones generally frowned upon, if not banned from the airwaves, in favour of ' middle of the road ' music like that of the U. S. group Bread.
Sky toured the UK, this time with Rolling Stones keyboard player Nicky Hopkins and multi-instrumentalist Paul Hart ( a former composer for the National Youth Jazz Orchestra who'd also played bass guitar for John Dankworth and both violin and piano for Cleo Laine ).
Among the many attractions of this area are the extensive Land of the Beardies History Museum with its splendid collection of biographical and historical records, the town parks, fishing, fossicking areas, Gibraltar Range National Park, several waterfalls, the Australian Standing Stones, which are large monoliths and the World Heritage listed Washpool National Park.
A human chain delivered the symbolic key, designed and cast by Ann Catrin Evans, to Janet with a fanfare from the National Youth Brass Band of Wales to a Karl Jenkins specially commissioned work In These Stones Horizons Sing and the Centre was open.
As a producer / director, his credits range from We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial, The Kennedy Center Honors, and the 100th Anniversary of Carnegie Hall ; to the Super Bowl Halftime Shows ( Prince, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen ), the Democratic National Convention, and the Opening Ceremonies of the Centennial Olympic Summer Games and the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.
Just northwest of Murfreesboro along the West Fork is the Stones River National Battlefield, site of the Battle of Stones River, a major Civil War battle that was fought from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863.
The Katonah Village Historic District, Stepping Stones, and St. Luke's Episcopal Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Image: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Sculptures 2004 SMC. jpg | Barbara Hepworth, Conversation with Magic Stones, 1973
It was added to the National Recording Registry in 2002 and ranked at number 10 in Rolling Stones " The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time ".
The Bouncing Stones Site or beach is in the Daintree National Park in the far north of Queensland, Australia.
* United States Regulars Monument ( 1882 ), Stones River National Battlefield, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
At 18, right out of high school, he became a staff photographer for the Oregon Journal, and later, after returning from basic and advanced training as a member of the Oregon National Guard, Oregonian, During his early career in Portland he photographed some major personalities, including Miles Davis, Igor Stravinsky, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, The Rolling Stones, and The Supremes.
Stones River National Battlefield, a park along the Stones River in Rutherford County, Tennessee, three miles ( 5 km ) northwest of Murfreesboro and twenty-eight miles southeast of
A cannon at Stones River National BattlefieldThe Stones River Battlefield and Park Association was chartered on April 28, 1896, after the establishment of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park increased interest in preserving significant Civil War battlefields.

Stones and Battlefield
The national battlefield was established through the efforts of both private individuals, the Stones River Battlefield and Park Association, the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway ( in 2011, part of CSX Transportation ), and by a 1927 act of Congress authorizing a national military park under the jurisdiction of the War Department.
* Stones River National Battlefield
* Tornado Strikes Stones River National Battlefield Park-A photo article illustrating damage to the park from the 2009 tornado.
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Stones and museum
Fitz Park, located on the bank of the River Greta, is home to the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, a Victorian museum which features the Musical Stones of Skiddaw.

Stones and battlefield
He commanded a brigade in Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge's division during the second day at the Battle of Stones River, arriving on the battlefield just an hour before Breckinridge's assault.
M1857 Napoleon at Stones River battlefield cemetery.

Stones and described
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".
Books on the subject included the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder, which not only described many different minerals but also explained many of their properties, and Kitab al Jawahir ( Book of Precious Stones ) by Muslim scientist Al Biruni.
Rolling Stones Lester Bangs described Master of Reality as " monotonous " in an ambivalent review published in the magazine.
He has been described as " the alleged inspiration " for the Rolling Stones ' song " Street Fighting Man ", recorded in 1968.
It is also recorded that the Roman Emperor Serverus described how, in 204AD, a Roman slave galley bound for Scotland was blown off course and took shelter in a place that they called Portus Saxa ( the Port of the Standing Stones )-this is thought to have been Larne Lough.
Within Children of the Stones, there are four cycles of the time circle that are clearly described, although in reality there are likely to be a great number more.
Cosmos road trips, described by traveling secretary Steve Marshall as " like traveling with the Rolling Stones ", saw the team pack out each stadium it visited, while at home, the team attracted numerous high-profile supporters.
Serge also has a varied taste in music, ranging from modern urban to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, all of which can be described as very tasteful and fitting to his personality.
The TV series Children of the Stones featured an enigmatic character described as a Barber-Surgeon ( portrayed by Freddie Jones ), who had been mysteriously crushed by a fallen stone in the fictional Milbury stone circle.
It includes songs written by Robyn Hitchcock, The Rolling Stones (" Paint It Black " reinterpreted as a crawlingly slow raga which " shove ( s ) a few downers down the song's throat to counter the original version's adrenaline-fueled fire "), and a " dark and sweet " take of Sonny and Cher's " The Beat Goes On ", described as " 10 times more ominous and 20 times more pleasurable " than the original.
The article ranked The California Raisins ' premiere advertisement, " Lunchbox ," at # 15 with comments by ad agency executive Claude Jacques and described the Raisins as " The coolest wrinkled musicians this side of the Stones.
The band was described by Alan McGee as "... the Stones jamming with a laptop ," and they make use of samples in their recordings and live shows.
The resulting bootleg, Live ' r Than You'll Ever Be, was released shortly before Christmas 1969, mere weeks after the tour had finished, and in January 1970 received a rave review in Rolling Stone, who described the sound quality as " superb, full of presence, picking up drums, bass, both guitars and the vocals beautifully ... it is the ultimate Rolling Stones Album ".
Davis has been described as " perhaps America ’ s best-known rock biographer ", having written biographies of Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Guns N ’ Roses, Bob Marley, Levon Helm, and Jim Morrison, among others.
In 1983 Baez described the making of the album to Rolling Stones Kurt Loder:
The music of the Dogs D ' Amour can be described as a mixture of The Rolling Stones and Faces-style blues rock and Hanoi Rocks-style glam punk.

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