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I got a break from the Sotheastern Shrine Convention I'm
attending in Chattanooga and went to the Point Park atop
Lookout Mountain this evening.During the Civil War the Union
held Chattanooga while the Confederates were defending
Lookout Mountain.
Here's a view of what they saw (imagine an 1860's type city):

This second shot shows the view of Moccasin Bend in the
Tennessee River:

The third photo shows Craven House, which is almost at the
foot of the mountain. The union forces advanced up the
mountain and positioned themselves around this home,
which was rebuilt by the Craven family after they were
able to return to their land.

The last photo was taken from a marker that showed what
was left of the home after the Union forces had taken the
mountain. It was looted and burned by the Union troops.
Note that there was very little foilage at the time of the
battle. I have seen a number of old photos and most
of them show that the battle fields were mostly void of
trees and foilage.

attending in Chattanooga and went to the Point Park atop
Lookout Mountain this evening.During the Civil War the Union
held Chattanooga while the Confederates were defending
Lookout Mountain.
Here's a view of what they saw (imagine an 1860's type city):

This second shot shows the view of Moccasin Bend in the
Tennessee River:

The third photo shows Craven House, which is almost at the
foot of the mountain. The union forces advanced up the
mountain and positioned themselves around this home,
which was rebuilt by the Craven family after they were
able to return to their land.

The last photo was taken from a marker that showed what
was left of the home after the Union forces had taken the
mountain. It was looted and burned by the Union troops.
Note that there was very little foilage at the time of the
battle. I have seen a number of old photos and most
of them show that the battle fields were mostly void of
trees and foilage.
