Contents
a. WARTIME IMPORTANCE OF CHATTANOOGA AND EAST TENNESSEE
b. WINTER, 1863
c. THE TULLAHOMA CAMPAIGN
d. FROM TULLAHOMA TO CHICKAMAUGA
e. REINFORCEMENTS FOR GENERAL BRAGG
f. MANEUVER FOR POSITION
g. THE BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA
1. September 18Preliminaries
2. September 19First Day
3. September 20Second Day
h. THE SIEGE OF CHATTANOOGA
i. REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE BESIEGED ARMY
j. LIFTING THE SIEGE THE BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA
1. Orchard Knob
2. Sherman Moves
3. The Battle Above the Clouds, November 24
4. Missionary Ridge, November 25
k. RELIEF OF KNOXVILLE
l. EFFECTS OF THE BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA
m. THE WAR AFTER CHATTANOOGA
n. GUIDE TO THE AREA
1. Chickamauga Battlefield
2. Missionary Ridge
3. Point Park
o. THE PARK
p. HOW TO REACH THE PARK
q. ABOUT YOUR VISIT
r. RELATED AREAS
s. ADMINISTRATION
t. SUGGESTED READINGS
Tables
1. Union Army at Chickamauga
2. Confederate Army at Chickamauga
3. Union Army at Chattanooga
4. Confederate Army at Chattanooga

For additional information, visit the Web site for
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Historical Handbook Number Twenty-Five 1956 (Reprint 1961)
This publication is one of a series of handbooks
describing the historical and archeological areas in the National
Park System administered by the National Park Service of the United
States Department of the Interior. It is printed by the Government
Printing Office and may be purchased from the Superintendent of
Documents, Washington 25, D.C. Price 25 cents
The National Park System, of which Chickamauga and Chattanooga
National Military Park is a unit, is dedicated to conserving the scenic,
scientific, and historic heritage of the United States for the benefit
and inspiration of its people.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Stewart L. Udall, Secretary
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Conrad L. Wirth, Director

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