150 Years Ago Today Battle of Chickamauga Began

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AN INCREDIBLE LEGACY

With orders to clear the way for a crushing attack upon the left flank of the Union Army, Confederate generals Bushrod R. Johnson and Nathan Bedford Forrest set out at dawn on September 18th, 1863.* Standing in their way were less than 1,000 Federal cavalrymen and a battery of artillery guarding Reed's Bridge, a vital crossing of West Chickamauga Creek.* Though Forrest's cavalry forced the Yankees to withdraw that afternoon, the fighting at Reed's Bridge cost the Confederates valuable time, allowing the Federal army to concentrate and thwarting Confederate hopes for a swift, decisive action.* The bloodiest battle in the Western Theatre had begun.

The Civil War Trust now has the opportunity to save the site where the Battle of Chickamauga began. According to historian Peter Cozzens, the fighting on this 109-acre tract—which the veterans themselves hoped would be part of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park—"determined the course of the Battle of Chickamauga." And, in the words of Ed Bearss, this land is "one of the most significant tracts of ground that the Civil War Trust has saved in a long time."

Help us save Chickamauga!

Help Save Chickamauga 2013


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History well worth preserving, Thanks for the history lesson TH, great post.
 

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My G-G-Grandfather, William Thomas Parham, was Major of the 21st Tennessee Cavalry under Forrest at the Battle of Chickamauga. Are you aware of the confrontation between Forrest and Braxton Bragg after the battle? Forrest told Bragg he had acted like a "Coward and a poltroon... if you were any part of a man I would slap your jowls and force you to resent it... you had best not issue me any more orders, and if you do, it will be on the peril of your own life". As Shelby Foote said of Forrest "You're talking about the most man, ever!"
 

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I have the save our Battlefields lisc plate with a cannon on it :thumbsup:
 

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