American Civil War: Chattanooga And Chickamuga.

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Civil War Battle Maps | Battle of Missionary Ridge Civil War Confederate, American Revolutionary War, American Military History, Military History, Military Operations, Military Tactics, Confederate States Of America, Civil War Art, Historical Maps
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Civil War Battle Maps | Battle of Missionary Ridge
"The Confederate Battle Flag of the 31st Tennessee Volunteers, “The Western Stars”. A Confederate battle flag that was never surrendered or captured is a rare find indeed. This flag is just such a rarity. An Army of Tennessee pattern, it was probably delivered to Company A of the 31st Tennessee Infantry when the regiment wintered in Dalton, Georgia from 1863 to 1864 since this pattern is known to have been issued at the Dalton Depot." Art, Southern Charm, Rebel Flags, Vintage, Ol, Confederate States, Confederate Generals
The Confederate Battle Flag of the 31st Tennessee Volunteers
"The Confederate Battle Flag of the 31st Tennessee Volunteers, “The Western Stars”. A Confederate battle flag that was never surrendered or captured is a rare find indeed. This flag is just such a rarity. An Army of Tennessee pattern, it was probably delivered to Company A of the 31st Tennessee Infantry when the regiment wintered in Dalton, Georgia from 1863 to 1864 since this pattern is known to have been issued at the Dalton Depot."
USS Corondolet Ironclad Civil War Vessel War, Merrimack, Naval, Civil Wars, Us Navy Ships, Battleship, Naval History, Navy Ships
Missouri Civil War Battle New Madrid American Civil War
USS Corondolet Ironclad Civil War Vessel
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), the best-known of all Civil War generals, was commander of the Union forces and later went on to be the 18th President of the United States -The Civil War warriors: Fascinating photographs of the Union generals who kept the U.S. together 150 years ago http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2119084/The-Civil-War-warriors-Fascinating-photographs-Union-generals-kept-U-S-150-years-ago.html People, Presidents, President Lincoln, American Presidents, United States Presidents, Us Presidents, Presidential History
The Civil War warriors: Fascinating photographs of the Union generals who kept the U.S. together 150 years ago
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), the best-known of all Civil War generals, was commander of the Union forces and later went on to be the 18th President of the United States -The Civil War warriors: Fascinating photographs of the Union generals who kept the U.S. together 150 years ago http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2119084/The-Civil-War-warriors-Fascinating-photographs-Union-generals-kept-U-S-150-years-ago.html
Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman. Sherman served under General Ulysses S. Grant in 1862 and 1863 Lancaster, Military, General Sherman, Major General, American, Union Army
Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman. Sherman served under General Ulysses S. Grant in 1862 and 1863
The Brotherton Cabin at Chickamauga Battlefield site in Georgia Country, National Parks, Chickamauga Battlefield, Chickamauga, Southern Belle, National Park Passport, Petersburg, Walker County, Parks
The Brotherton Cabin at Chickamauga Battlefield in Georgia
The Brotherton Cabin at Chickamauga Battlefield site in Georgia
Tom Freeman (American, born 1952) "Point Blank" Confederate Navy, Fleet, Norman Rockwell
Tom Freeman (American, born 1952) "Point Blank"
The American Civil War was very much a war where siege artillery still played a key role in the operations of both sides. Here, Federal battery with 13-inch seacoast mortars, Model 1861, during the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia (1862). These were murderous weapons capable of firing indirectly and inflicting pain without being immediately exposed to counter-battery fire. Yorktown Virginia, Siege Of Yorktown, Yorktown
Siege artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia
The American Civil War was very much a war where siege artillery still played a key role in the operations of both sides. Here, Federal battery with 13-inch seacoast mortars, Model 1861, during the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia (1862). These were murderous weapons capable of firing indirectly and inflicting pain without being immediately exposed to counter-battery fire.
Chattanooga in time of the civil war. Soldiers' tents and supply wagons beside the city building, 1864. Lookout Mountain is visible in the background. Tennessee, Chattanooga Tennessee, American Cities, Hamilton County, Historical Photos, City Buildings, Most Haunted
Gina Lanier: Chattanooga, "The Most Haunted Scenic City"
Chattanooga in time of the civil war. Soldiers' tents and supply wagons beside the city building, 1864. Lookout Mountain is visible in the background.
Studio portrait of Major General William Tecumseh Sherman (182-1891) in Washington, 1865, by Matthew Brady. Sherman is considered one of the ablest Union Generals of the American Civil War Portrait, Lincoln, Ohio, American Soldiers, North, 19th Century
The photographs that captured a nation at war: Little known Civil War photographer’s dramatic images from the front line which were like nothing ever seen before in c19th America
Studio portrait of Major General William Tecumseh Sherman (182-1891) in Washington, 1865, by Matthew Brady. Sherman is considered one of the ablest Union Generals of the American Civil War
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"Shelby Dade Foote, Jr. (November 17, 1916 – June 27, 2005) was an American historian and novelist who wrote The Civil War: A Narrative, a massive, three-volume history of the war. With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta, Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South.  [His work]introduced a generation of Americans to a war that he believed was "central to all our lives."" Historian, Shelby Foote, Gettysburg, Ken Burns, Mississippi
Shelby Foote - Wikipedia
"Shelby Dade Foote, Jr. (November 17, 1916 – June 27, 2005) was an American historian and novelist who wrote The Civil War: A Narrative, a massive, three-volume history of the war. With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta, Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South. [His work]introduced a generation of Americans to a war that he believed was "central to all our lives.""
U.S. gunboat Essex - Mississippi River Fleet.  photographed between 1861 and 1865 Cumberland River, Expedition, War Machine, Boathouse
U.S. gunboat Essex - Mississippi River Fleet. photographed between 1861 and 1865