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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13O9_the-battles-for-chattanooga_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
A series of battles in 1863secured Chattanoogafor the Union The city of Chattanooga with its railroads and riverboats was a vital transportation center during the Civil War. Both armies recognized its importance. In the late summer and fall of …
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Corput's Georgia BatteryFour 12 Pounder Napoleons.Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.Stevenson's Division. - Breckinridge's Corps.Nov.24, 1863, 2 P.M.Capt. Max Van Den Corput, Commanding.1st Lieut. M.S. McWhorter.2nd Lieut. W.S, Hoge.2nd Lieut…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13NE_96th-illinois_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
Illinois96th Infantry2d Brigade.1st Division.4th Corps.Nov. 25, 1863.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13A1_confederate-casualties_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
Confederate Casualties - Battle of Chattanooga.Nov. 23d to Nov. 27th, 1863.The losses here given by Divisions include Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and operations following as far as Ringgold Gap, GA. Longstreet's Corps (McL…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM139Z_union-casualties_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
Union Casualties - Battle of Chattanooga.Nov. 23d to Nov. 27th, 1863.The losses here given by Divisions include Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge and operations following as far as Ringgold Gap, GA. Cruft's Div., 4th Corps - Kill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYVR_confederate-position-1863_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
On November 24, 1863, at the time of the fighting for Lookout Mountain, all of which took place on the side of the mountain, not the top, this position along the West Brow was held by the 18th and 20th Tennessee Infantry. Composed largely of men f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYVO_sunset-rock_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
From here, General Braxton Bragg, with James Longstreet, one of his corps commanders, watched the Federals under Major General Joseph Hooker, then arriving from the Army of the Potomac and in process of entering Lookout Valley. They determined to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFVM_new-york-peace-monument_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
[Text from the outer plaque facing north]: On Nov. 23, 1863, Maj. Gen. Hooker was directed to make a demonstration early the following morning on the Point of Lookout Mountain with the troops in Lookout Valley under his command, aggregating 9,6…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFC8_confederate-forces-battle-of-lookout_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
The night before the Battle Gen. Stevenson was assigned to command the Confederate line from Chattanooga Creek to the extreme left on Lookout Mountain, a distance of 15 miles. Stevenson's Division, of Brown's, Cummings and Pettu's Brigades then oc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDEP_garritys-alabama-battery_Lookout-Mountain-TN.html
Garrity's Alabama Battery.Two 10 Pdr. Parrotts, Two 12 Pdr. Napoleons.Maj. Alfred R. Courtney's Artillery Battalion.Hindman's Division.Nov. 1863.Capt. James Garrity, Commanding.1st Lieut. Philip Bond.1st Lieut. Maynard A. Hassell.2nd Lieut. Henry …
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