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This chromolithograph depicts the Battle of Lookout Mountain, fought on November 24, 1863, which was part of the Chattanooga Campaign. After supplying the besieged Army of the Cumberland with supplies ...
Our own batteries on the mountain could take no part in the engagement, owing to a dense fog which enveloped Lookout Point and the crest above. At 12 1/2 o'clock the infantry became engaged, and ...
A 1940s-era motel on Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga was razed in June to restore the site to its historic Civil War condition when soldiers from both sides scrambled desperately across it during ...
Brigadier General Montgomery Meigs tagged the Battle of Lookout Mountain with one of the most famous nicknames in American military history - "The Battle Above the Clouds." However, it was more of ...
“Battle Above the Clouds is the first stand-alone treatment of what is perhaps one of the most famous events of the American Civil War - the storming of Lookout Mountain by Union troops on ...
The painting of the Battle of Lookout Mountain was by artist John Gisch. In the course of our investigation we discovered he fought during the battle for Chattanooga. Gisch’s service record ...
Late in November 1863, the Hawkins Boys sat perched on Lookout Mountain. From their position at Lookout Point they watched as the soldiers of Union Gen. Joe Hooker made their way up the mountain ...
Goettel, Crosier, and Kapesser were all awarded their Medals for their bravery at Lookout Mountain. Of the nearly 1,150 men that served in the 149th New York Volunteers, 620 never made it back to ...
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