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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD5Z_21st-ohio-infantry_Chickamauga-GA.html
[Front Inscription] 21st. OhioInfantry,Sirwell'sBridgadeNegley'sDivision,14th.ArmyCorps. [Back Plaque] This regimental, Lt. Col. Dwella M. Stoughton commanding, engaged the enemy late Sept. 19th, 1863, east of Dyer's Field, remaining ther…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8JM_headquarters_Chickamauga-GA.html
Field Headquarters21st Army CorpsMaj. Gen. Thomas L Crittenden,Daylight, Sept. 19, 1863.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8J5_lee-and-gordons-mill_Chickamauga-GA.html
Lee and Gordon's Mill was built by James Gordon shortly after he came to this region from Gwinnett County in 1836. He rebuilt the grist mill in 1857, adding a saw mill and the first general store in this section. At the outbreak of the War Bet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7YA_crawfish-spring_Chickamauga-GA.html
Crawfish Spring was the first name given to the modern community Chickamauga, Georgia. Cherokees lived in this area before their forced removal in 1838, with their Chickamauga District courthouse located near the spring. In the 1840s an early whit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7QJ_gowans-gowers-ford-and-widow-glenns-grave_Chickamauga-GA.html
In mid-September 1863, General John M. Palmer's division of the 21st Army Corps was assigned to the duty of guarding the fords on West Chickamauga Creek. A primary Federal objective was keeping the Confederates on the east side of the creek while …
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