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To the Opening of the Battle First Day, September 19, 1863, 2 Miles
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To right of Confederate Infantry, second day's battle, September 20, 1863, 9 a.m.
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Sheridan's Division - McCook's Corps. Major. General Philip H. Sheridan. September 20, 1863, 7 p.m. 1st Brigade - Colonel Silas Miller 2nd Brigade - Colonel Bernard Laiboldt 3rd Brigade - Colonel Nathan H. Walworth After the attack upon …
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Here you begin a seven mile tour thru the field where one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War was fought. This park was established in 1890 and laid out by a commission of Union and Confederate Veterans, men who met in mortal combat on this …
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Battlefield plaques document troop positions and movements On August 19, 1890, the U.S. Congress established the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park for the purpose of "preserving and suitably marking for historical and professiona…
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Front Side of Monument: 88th Regiment Indiana Infantry 1st Brigade, John Beatty 2nd Division, Negley 14th Corps, Thomas Back Side of Monument: Indiana's Tribute To Her Eighty-Eighth Regiment Infantry. Colonel George Humphrey, Commanding. First…
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The Campaigns for Chattanooga Two significant Civil War battles were fought for Chattanooga and its strategic transportation arteries. The Battle of Chickamauga (September 19-20, 1863), was a decisive battlefield victory for the Confederacy, tho…
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Control of the strategic city of Chattanooga was the goal. A brilliant Union advance, led by General William S. Rosecrans, forced the Confederates to abandon Chattanooga in early September, 1863. Soon after, however, the reinforced Confederate arm…
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Turchin's Brigade Reynolds' Division, - Thomas' Corps. Brigadier General John B. Turchin. September 20, 1863, 6 P.M. 18th Kentucky, - Captain John B. Heltemes. 11th Ohio, - Colonel Philander P. Lane. 36th Ohio, - Lieutenant Colonel Hiram F. Devol.…
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Hundreds of monuments commemorate Union and Confederate units More than 600 stone and bronze monuments were erected on the battlefields here between 1890 and 1930. Chickamauga and Chattanooga veterans designed and placed most of them, under the…
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