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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VG5_huwalds-tennessee-battery-historical_Ringgold-GA.html
Huwald's Tennessee Battery 2 Mountain Howitzers, 2 2ΒΌ Inch Rifles. Davidson's Brigade, Pegram's Division, Forrest's Corps. September 19, 1863. Captain Gustave A. Huwald Commanding. 1st Lieutenant D. Breck Ramsey. 2d Lieutenant William D.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VFX_pegrams-division-historical_Ringgold-GA.html
Pegram's Division - Forrest's Cavalry Corps Brigadier General John Pegram. September 19th, 1863. 7 a.m. Davidson's Brigade — Brig. Gen. H.B. Davidson. Scott's Brigade — Col. John S. Scott. On the afternoon of the 18th Forrest ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VAL_forrests-cavalry-corps-historical_Ringgold-GA.html
Forrest's Cavalry Corps. Brigadier General Nathan B. Forrest. September 19, 1863. Armstrong's Division - Brigadier General Frank C. Armstrong. Pegram's Division - Brigadier General John Pegram. On the afternoon of September 18, General Forr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OC4_cherokee-springs-confederate-hospital_Ringgold-GA.html
>>>>— ½ mile ——> One half mile east is the site of Cherokee Springs Confederate Hospital, located here in 1862-1863. Hundreds of sick and wounded Confederate soldiers were sent to the hospital to rest and recuperate, being …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KBI_historic-ringgold_Ringgold-GA.html
Swinging Bridge was constructed near the end of 1800's, probably by the city of Ringgold. It provided the farmers and school children that lived on the south side of the creek a safe crossing into Ringgold. There was a ford for use by wagons below…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FU6_deep-cut_Ringgold-NY.html
Site of Genesee Valley Canal 1852 to 1877
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FU5_the-battle-of-ringgold-gap_Ringgold-GA.html
The Fall of Ringgold Cleburne holds gap for Confederate retreat; Sherman prepares Fiery path to Savannah As Union General William S. Roecrans moved his forces off Catoosa soil at the Chickamauga battlefield September 20, 1863, and back to Chatta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FTW_the-atlanta-campaign_Ringgold-GA.html
May 7 - September 2, 1864 Ringgold Gap Here a Federal advance position was maintained during the winter 1863-1864 with the main force concentrated at Chattanooga. Sherman moved south through this Gap, May 7, 1864 to begin the Atlanta Campaign. He …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EK0_catoosa-county-war-memorial_Ringgold-GA.html
(Front)Dedicated to the memory ofthe men of Catoosa County, GA.who gave their lives and to allwho served in World Wars I and II.(Back)Dedicated to the memory ofthe men of Catoosa County, GA.who gave their lives and to allwho served in Korean and V…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EJZ_flame-of-freedom_Ringgold-GA.html
Flame of Freedomdedicated toThe Veterans of All WarsErected in 1969 byThe American LegionPost No 40Ringgold, Georgia
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