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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ATZ_southeast-angle-of-fort-phelps_Chattanooga-TN.html
Southeast Angle of Fort Phelps (Negley) Begun By Confederates As Fort Cheatham (Marker Number MT-42.)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ASE_center-of-fort-phelps_Chattanooga-TN.html
Center of Fort Phelps (Negley) Southern Salient of Outer Line Begun by Confederates as Fort Cheatham 4 - 20 Pounders 8 - 10 Pounders 6 Napoleons (Marker Number MT-60.)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ARV_east-angle-of-fort-phelps_Chattanooga-TN.html
East Angle of Fort Phelps (Negley) Begun by Confederates as Fort Cheatham (Marker Number MT-60B.)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B8X_dedication-of-rose-garden-to-all-veterans_Chattanooga-TN.html
This collection of roses is dedicated to all men and women of our country, both past, present & future, who have bravely served in our nation's military forces. From all walks of life, these courageous individuals have dedicated themselves to the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTGD_chattanooga-creek-picket-lines_Chattanooga-TN.html
(Sidebar):After the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863, Union Gen. William S. Rosecrans retreated to Federal-occupied Chattanooga, a strategically vital rail center, where Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg laid siege from Lookout Mountain and Mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM91M_chattanooga-howard-school_Chattanooga-TN.html
Founded as a church school about 1865, Howard School was the first free public school, black or white, established in Hamilton County. Incorporated into the city school system in 1873, Howard School was established by the Rev. E. O. Tade, a black …
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