Event
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06/30/2018
Location:
Visitor Center,
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Map
Time: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Fee Information: Free
Contact Name: Jim Lewis
Contact Email: E-Mail Us
Contact Phone Number: 615-893-9501
As spring turned to summer in 1863, the armies that had ravaged each other at the Battle of Stones River prepared to once again struggle for control of Tennessee. The past six months had seen remarkable changes in the Union Army of the Cumberland while conditions in the Confederate Army of Tennessee saw little improvement.
The Federals built and stocked a massive supply base at Fortress Rosecrans. Specialized units like the Signal Service provided Gen. William S. Rosecrans with valuable intelligence and a communications network far superior to that of his enemy.
New weapons widened the technology gap between the Federals and the Confederates. Some of these weapons paved the way for unit's such as Col. John Wilder's Brigade of mounted infantry to combine speed and firepower with devastating effect.
From June 23 - July 3, 1863, The Union turned the full force of its improvements upon Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee. In the space ten days the balance of power shifted in the Confederate heartland, and the key town of Chattanooga seemed poised to fall into Union hands.
Join rangers and volunteers for a series of programs commemorating the 154th anniversary of one of the most crucial campaigns of the Civil War.
DAILY PROGRAM SCHEDULE
9 AM - A Network of Support: Camps Open to the Public - Walk through camps and learn about a number of key support systems that helped the Union army during its drive to Chattanooga including: The Quartermaster Department, Signal Service, Topographical Engineers, U.S. Military Telegraph Service, and the U.S. Sanitary Commission. Programs will be ongoing throughout the day.
10 AM - Standing Pat - Watch Confederate infantry drill and fire as a park ranger describes the challenges that kept the Army of Tennessee from preparing itself well enough for the coming Tullahoma Campaign.10:45 AM - From Thunder to Lightning - Discover how a new weapon combined with some creative thinking to create a mobile, but powerful fighting force. Programs will include Spencer Rifle firing demonstrations.
11:30 AM - Contrasting Cannons - Watch a cannon firing demonstration and learn how improvements in technology, organization and tactics made the Union artillery a force to be reckoned with during the Tullahoma Campaign.
1 PM - Standing Pat
1:45 PM - From Thunder to Lightning
2:30 PM - Contrasting Cannons
3:15 PM - Hoover's Gap - Watch cannon and rifle demonstrations while a ranger weaves the story of one of the most important battles of the Tullahoma Campaign.