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  • * [[:Category:Chattanooga Defense System - U.S. Civil War|Chattanooga, TN]] * [[Chattanooga Campaign]] ...
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  • ...n-law, [[Don Carlos Buell]], beyond the Ohio River. He marched his army to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and moved out to the north from there, in cooperation with Lt. ...d Bragg and decided to retain him. Bragg was then driven from Tullahoma to Chattanooga and into Georgia during Rosecrans's Tullahoma and Chickamauga campaigns. ...
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  • ...campaign against Confederate General [[Braxton Bragg]], {{Cullum|895}}, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The fort was abandoned in 1865 after the end of the war. ...
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  • ...the Army of the Tennessee in the fall of 1863 and fought in the Battle of Chattanooga with his troops unsuccessfully assaulting Missionary Ridge. Later Federals ...f 98,797 troops and 254 cannons, on May 4, 1864, Sherman began the Atlanta Campaign. ...
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  • ...urned a serious reverse into a victory on the second day of battle. In the campaign to capture the river fortress of Vicksburg, Mississippi, he spent the winte Grant was given command of besieged Union forces in Chattanooga, Tennessee, decisively beating [[Braxton Bragg]] and opening an avenue to A ...
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