Historical Marker Search

You searched for City|State: chattanooga, tn

Page 41 of 47 — Showing results 401 to 410 of 461
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPSZ_121st-ohio-infantry_Chattanooga-TN.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPSV_t-j-woods-division_Chattanooga-TN.html
U.S.A.T. J. Wood's Division.Right of AssaultNov. 25, 1863
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPRQ_124th-ohio-infantry_Chattanooga-TN.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOQC_trail-of-tears_Chattanooga-TN.html
In May 1838 soldiers, under the command of Gen. Winfield Scott, began rounding up Cherokee Indians in this area who had refused to move to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). About 15,000 Cherokees were placed in stockades in TN and AL until there remova…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO8L_chattanoogas-first-citizens_Chattanooga-TN.html
In June, 1837 the fifty-three householders living on the two hundred forty acres bounded by Tennessee River. Georgia Avenue, Ninth Street and Cameron Hill elected commissioner to represent them in securing legal title to their individual parcels o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO8K_1790-john-ross-1866_Chattanooga-TN.html
John Ross was the grandson of John McDonald and the son of Daniel Ross natives of Scotland and partners in a trading post established at Ross's Landing. He dedicated himself to the education of the Cherokee Nation. JOHN ROSS is called the greatest…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO8J_cherokee_Chattanooga-TN.html
May this sculpture serve to honor the countless generations of native Americans who for 10,000 years lived in this place."Among these people every man is a king unto himself and no man is above any other," (Jesuit Relations, c.1640)"They are tall …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNWG_howells-georgia-battery_Chattanooga-TN.html
Howell's Georgia Battery.2 6-pdr., 2 12-pdr. howitzers.Maj. Robert Martin's Artillery Battalion.Walker's Division, Hardee's Corps.Nov 24th, 1863, 11 A.M.Capt. Evan P. Howell, Commanding.1st Lieut. W.C. Robson.2nd Lieut. T.J. Gilmore.2nd Lieut. R.T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNWA_participation-of-the-artillery_Chattanooga-TN.html
Tablet #1Union Batteries 7th Indiana (Sec)Lt. Otho H. MorganBairdMouth Chatta. Creek 10th IndianaCapt. Wm. A. NaylorSheridanMoccasin Point 1st IowaLt. James M. WilliamsOsterhausW. of Lookout Creek 2d MissouriCapt. Clemens LandgraeberOs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNVH_osterhaus-division_Chattanooga-TN.html
Osterhaus' Division, Blair's CorpsBrig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus.Nov. 24, 18631st Brigade, Brig. Gen. Charles R. Woods.2nd Brigade, Col. James A. Williamson. Early on the 24th the division took position on the left of Hooker's lines on and behin…