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30th Ohio Infantry Light burn's Brigade Colonel Theodore Jones November 25, 1863 Killed 5 ............ Wounded 30
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37th Ohio Infantry Light burn's Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Louis Von Blessingh November 25, 1863 Killed 5 ............ Wounded 33
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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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11th Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Ogden Street November 25, 1863 Killed 8, - Wounded 43.
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35th Ohio Infantry VanDerveer's Brigade, Baird's Division, 14th Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Henry V. Boynton Major Joseph L. Budd November 25, 1863 During the forenoon of November 25 Baird's Division was sent to the assistance of General Sher…
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36th Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade, Baird's Division, 14th Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Hiram F. DeVol November 25, 1863 The morning of November 25th the 36th, with its brigade and division, marched to support General Sherman at Tunnel Hill. …
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In these sacred grounds the sons of eleven southern states are buried. The most of them died in hospitals at Chattanooga, from wounds received in the Battle of Murfreesboro and from sickness and wounds incurred in the campaigns from January 1st…
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During the last half of the 60 day siege of Chattanooga in 1863, Union troops on the west side of Lookout Creek fought almost daily with Confederates on this side. Each side wanted control of the creek's bridges. Hooker's Corps Reports
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Text on the Plaque: The first central electric generating station in the south began operating on this site May 6, 1882. The Brush Electric Light Company of Chattanooga was formed by five Civil War veterans. They were: - Hiram S. Chamberlain…
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Site of Crutchfield House, Used as Hospital, September 20, 1863. Accommodated 500 wounded that day.
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