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121st Ohio Infantry.John Beatty's Brig., Davis' Div., 14th Corps.Maj. John Yager. Nov. 25, 1863.Davis' Division, in which this regiment served, was concentrated at Caldwell's Crossing opposite the mouth of the west Chickamauga, previous to the arr…
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U.S.A.T. J. Wood's Division.Right of AssaultNov. 25, 1863
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124th Ohio Infantry.Hazen's Brigade, Wood's Division, 4th Corps.Lieut. Col. James Pickands.Nov. 25, 1863.The regiment participated in the brigade advance of Nov. 23 on Orchard Knob, losing 1 killed and 3 wounded. In the assault on Missionary Ridge…
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10th Ohio Infantry.Headquarters, Gen. George H. Thomas.Lieut. Col. William M. Ward. Nov. 25, 1863.This regiment was attached to the headquarters of the Army of the Cumberland, together with the First Battalion Ohio Sharpshooters, the Pioneer Briga…
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The battle of Chattanooga occupied three days; the first, Nov. 23d, Orchard Knob; the second, Lookout Mountain; the third, Missionary Ridge. Gen. Rosecrans who commanded the Army of the Cumberland until relieved before the battle by Gen. Thoma…
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21st Ohio Infantry.Starkweather's Brig., Johnson's Div., 14th Corps.Capt. Charles H. VantineNov. 5, 1863At the opening of the battle, this regiment, with its brigade, occupied the right of the line of earthworks in front of Chattanooga. The remain…
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(Front):46th Pennsylvania Infantry1st. Brigade [Knipes]1st. Division [Williams]12th. Corps [Slocum]Joe Hooker's command.(Back):This regiment rendered important service as rear guard inthe movements and actions of the Eleventh and Twelfth Corpsin o…
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A boarding and day day school preparing more than 6,300 boys for college in its first 75 years. McCallie was established on this former Missionary Ridge battlefield in 1905. The founder, the Rev. Thomas Hooke McCallie, Civil War pastor of First Pr…
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So called from its nearness to the Brainerd Mission to the Cherokee, this ridge was the scene of the final and conclusive action in the series of battles which drove the Confederates from the Chattanooga area. After first clearing a line of riflep…
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