. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . gunswhich composed it. Ihese are mounted oncast-iron carriages which in design are a re-l)roduction of those used on the field. Includ-ing the duplication of batteries which foughtat several positions, there will be over fourhundred guns thus mounted on the Chicka-mauga field alone. Siege-pieces will be put upon Lookout Mountain anil at several pointsabout Chattanooga. Imposing markers of large shells are erectedon the spots where those exercising the com-mand of a general officer were killed. Theseare eight in number, four for Lnion and fou


. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . gunswhich composed it. Ihese are mounted oncast-iron carriages which in design are a re-l)roduction of those used on the field. Includ-ing the duplication of batteries which foughtat several positions, there will be over fourhundred guns thus mounted on the Chicka-mauga field alone. Siege-pieces will be put upon Lookout Mountain anil at several pointsabout Chattanooga. Imposing markers of large shells are erectedon the spots where those exercising the com-mand of a general officer were killed. Theseare eight in number, four for Lnion and fourfor Confeilerate ofiicers. Three lofty steel ob-servation towers rise above the forests on theChickamauga field at its most prominent ele-vations. These are in sight of one another andof Lookout Mountain, and of two similar tow-ers on Missionary Kidge. Thus the relativepositions of all points of the great field areseen at a glance, as well as the mountain-ranges and the rivers which reveal the outlinesof the grand strategy of each army. From these. MAP OF THE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK NEAR CHATTANOOGA. Note : This map and the Chickamauga map on the opposite pageshow the positions of the opposing troops in the battles of Chickamaugaand Missionary Ridge. The maps may be compared conveniently bytaking Rossville, at the lower margin of the left-hand map and at theupper lefthand comer of the right-hand map, as the key-point. The reservations at Chattanooga, as indicated by the black rectangles,are : Orchard Knob (Grants headquarters), 7 4-10 acres ; Braggs Hill (or towers the tactical movements of the battlescan be followed to the smallest details. Union and Confederate movements andfighting are set forth with absolute con trolling idea upon which it was founded,and which has shaped every feature of the jjro-ject, has been to restore and ]jreserve the ac-curate history of these famous fields, and by themeans employed to ilhistrate the j^rowess ofthe American soldier i


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