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A Journal of the American Civil War
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Volume Seven, No. 1
Chickamauga & Chattanooga: Battles for the Confederate Heartland
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
Price: $12.95
ISBN: 1-882810-58-9
eBook: Not available at this time
Published: 2000
photos, maps, illustrations, chapter footnotes, book reviews, index
This issue ships FREE with the purchase of Champion Hill, Triumph and Defeat, Vol. II, Shiloh, Chicago's Battery Boys, Failure in the Saddle, or The Maps of Chickamauga
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About this Book
The battles around Chattanooga truly sounded the death knell of the Confederacy. Yet, they somehow evaded serious scrutiny for more than a century. This issue of Civil War Regiments adds to the growing literature with a new look at the attack and defense of Missionary Ridge, two outstanding unit histories (one Union and one Confederate) plus:
- Introduction: The Battles of Chattanooga Revisited
- The Battle of Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863
- Holding the Left of the Line: The Brigade of United States Regulars at Chickamauga
- Stonewall of the West: Pat Cleburne and the Defense of Tunnel Hill
- Cox's Wild Cats: The 2nd Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters at Chickamauga and Chattanooga
- From Hallowed Ground to Training Ground: Chickamauga's Camp Thomas, 1898
- Book Reviews
- Index
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