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Illinois 104th Infantry, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 14th Corps, November 25, 1863, 5 p.m.
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Geary's Division - Slocum's Corps Brigadier General John W. Geary November 25, 1863, 6 p.m. 1st Brigade - Colonel William R. Creighton 2nd Brigade - Colonel George A. Cobham, Jr. 3rd Brigade - Colonel David Ireland ———&mdas…
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51st Ohio Infantry Whitaker's Brigade, Cruft's Division, 4th Corps Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Wood November 25, 1863 The regiment participated with its brigade in the assault on Lookout Mountain, Nov. 24, advanced to Rossville Gap the 25t…
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General William T. Sherman brought his army to Chattanooga from Memphis and Mississippi. As soon as the army arrived, he led them over a pontoon bridge to Moccasin Bend and behind Stringer's Ridge to make the Confederates think he was going to Kno…
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The men of General John B. Turchin's Brigade were bitter at the way they were treated by the Confederates at Chickamauga. As they swarmed up Missionary Ridge on November 25th they screamed "Chickamauga!!" over and over again as their war…
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Private Robert B. Brown was in the 15th Ohio Infantry Regiment. At Missionary Ridge his regiment was a part of General August Willich's Brigade in General T. J. Wood's Third Division. "At 9 a.m. on the 25th," General Willich later wrote,…
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General William T. Sherman brought his army to Chattanooga from Memphis and Mississippi. As soon as the army arrived, he led them over a pontoon bridge to Moccasin Bend and behind Stringer's Ridge to make the Confederates think he was going to Kno…
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National Cemetery Gen. George H. Thomas established a cemetery here on December 25, 1863, "to provide a proper resting place for the remains of the brave men ho fell upon the fields" of Chattanooga. The grounds, some 120 acres southwest of t…
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Bate's Brigade Breckinridge's (Bate's) Division, Breckinridge's Corps Colonel R. C. Tyler November 25, 1863 37th Georgia - Colonel A. F. Rudler 4th Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters - Lieutenant Joel Towers 10th Tennessee - Colonel William G…
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31st Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade, Baird's Division, 14th Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Lister The morning of November 25th the 31st, with its brigade and division, marched to support General Sherman at Tunnel Hill. Returning, it …
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