. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ON THE WAV TO CHICKAMAUGA This solitary he was standing here September L20, 18(>:>, shortly before this was photographed,certainly gazed at the base of the hill to the left. For through the pass called RossvilleGap a column in blue wasstreaming—Steedmans Division of the Reserve Corps, rushing to aid Thomas, so sore pressed at ( slopes by Chickamauga Creek witnessed the deadliest battle in the West and the highest in percent-age of kil


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ON THE WAV TO CHICKAMAUGA This solitary he was standing here September L20, 18(>:>, shortly before this was photographed,certainly gazed at the base of the hill to the left. For through the pass called RossvilleGap a column in blue wasstreaming—Steedmans Division of the Reserve Corps, rushing to aid Thomas, so sore pressed at ( slopes by Chickamauga Creek witnessed the deadliest battle in the West and the highest in percent-age of killed and wounded of the entire war. It was fought as a result of Rosecrans attempt to maneuverBragg out of Chattanooga. The Federal army crossed the Tennessee River west, of the city, passed throughthe mountain-ranges, and came upon Braggs line of communications. Finding his position untenable,the Southern leader moved southward and fell upon the united forces of Rosecrans along ChickamaugaCreek. The vital point in the Federal line was the left, held by Thomas. Should that, giveway, the armywould be cut off from Chattano


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