The Chattanooga Campaign: With especial reference to Wisconsin's participation therein
The Chattanooga Campaign Adapted from Fiske’s The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War , p. 260
Wisconsin History Commission: Original Papers, No. 4
THE CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN With especial reference to Wisconsin’s participation therein
BY MICHAEL HENDRICK FITCH Lieutenant-Colonel of the Twenty-first Wisconsin Infantry Brevet Colonel of Volunteers, Author of “Echoes of the Civil War as I hear Them”
WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION MARCH, 1911
TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED COPIES PRINTED Copyright, 1911 THE WISCONSIN HISTORY COMMISSION (in behalf of the State of Wisconsin)
Opinions or errors of fact on the part of the respective authors of the Commission’s publications (whether Reprints or Original Narratives) have not been modified or corrected by the Commission. For all statements, of whatever character, the Author alone is responsible.
DEMOCRAT PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTER
(Organized under the provisions of Chapter 298, Laws of 1905, as amended by Chapter 378, Laws of 1907 and Chapter 445, Laws of 1909)
FRANCIS E. McGOVERN Governor of Wisconsin
CHARLES E. ESTABROOK Representing Department of Wisconsin, Grand Army of the Republic
REUBEN G. THWAITES Superintendent of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Michael Hendrick Fitch
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THE CHATTANOOGA CAMPAIGN
Contents
Maps
Wisconsin History Commission
INTRODUCTION
ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZATION OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY
THE ADVANCE OF THE UNION ARMY
THE CONFEDERATE LINE ON SEPTEMBER 20
THE CONFEDERATE ATTACK UPON THE UNION RIGHT
WISCONSIN TROOPS AT CHICKAMAUGA
THE BATTLE OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
WISCONSIN TROOPS IN THE BATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE
INDEX