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On November 25, 1863, Union Generals Ulysses S. Grant, George Thomas, and Gordon Granger stood atop Orchard Knob, peering into the distance. They witnessed thousands of Union soldiers hurriedly crossing the emptiness between the knob and Missionar…
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Just before 2pm on November 23, 1863, Southern soldiers were alarmed by what unfolded before them. On the outskirts of Fort Wood and Chattanooga, upward of 20,000 Union soldiers formed in dense lines opposite just 600 Confederates stationed where …
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You are standing at the crossroad where the trolley came up Birds Mill Road (shown below in 1894), crossed Crest Road, and then continued on Rosemont Avenue. The Missionary Ridge Trolley allowed Missionary Ridge to grow after the Civil War. The…
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9th Kentucky Infantry.Gen. S. Beatty's Brigade. Col. George H. Cram. Nov. 25, 1863. 5 Killed; 30 Wounded.
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Hazen's BrigadeWood's Division - Granger's Corps.Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen.Nov. 2, 1863.6th Indiana - Maj. Calvin D. Campbell.5th Kentucky - Col. William W. Berry.5th Kentucky - Lieut. Col. John L. Treanor.6th Kentucky - Maj. Richard T. Whitaker…
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Havis' Georgia Battery.Two 12-per. Napoleons, Two James Rifles.Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.November 25, 1863, 4 P.M.1st Lieut. James R. Duncan, Commanding.1st Lieut. Hamblen R. Felder.2d Lieut. C. H. Smith.2d Lieut. James R. Rice. …
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16th and 19th U.S. Infantry.Capt. R.E.A. Crofton, Commanding.16th Infantry,Capt. W. J. Slidell.Capt. Henry S. Welton.Nov. 25, 1863.1 Officer and 2 Men Killed;10 Men Wounded; 1 Man Missing.
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88th Indiana Infantry. Lieut. Col. Cyrus E. Briant. Nov. 25, 1863. 1 Killed; 8 Wounded.
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U.S.A.Johnson's Division.Right of Assault.Nov. 25, 1863.
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38th Indiana Infantry. Lieut. Col. D. F. Griffin. Nov. 25, 1863. 7 Wounded.
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