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The Battle of Chickamauga was a Union offensive in the American Civil War in Catoosa County and Walker County, Georgia from September 18, 1863 to September 20, 1863. It claimed an estimated 34,624 casualties (16,170 for the Union; 18,454 for the Confederates) and resulted in a Confederate victory.


The battle was fought between the Army of the Cumberland and the Army of Tennessee and was so-named for the Chickamauga Creek, which flows into the Tennessee River about 12 miles southwest of Chattanooga. The respective armies were led by Union Major General William Rosecrans and Confederate General Braxton Bragg.

After the Tullahoma Campaign , Rosecrans renewed his offensive, aiming to force the Confederates out of Chattanooga. The three army corps comprising Rosecrans's army split and set out for Chattanooga by separate routes. In early September, Rosecrans consolidated his forces scattered in Tennessee and Georgia and forced Bragg's army out of Chattanooga, heading south. The Union troops followed it and brushed with it at Davis' Cross Roads.

Bragg was determined to reoccupy Chattanooga and decided to meet a part of Rosecrans's army, defeat them, and then move back into the city. On September 17, he headed north, intending to meet and defeat the XXI Corps . As Bragg marched north on September 18, his cavalry and infantry fought with Union cavalry and mounted infantry armed with Spencer repeating rifles. Fighting began in earnest on the morning of September 19September 19 is the 262nd day of the year (263rd in leap years). There are 103 days remaining. Events 1356 In Battle of Poitiers English defeat French 1692 Giles Corey is pressed to death after refusing to plead in the Salem witch trials. 1777 First Battl, and Bragg's men hammered but did not break the Union line.

The next day, Bragg was reinforced with Longstreet's Corps from the Army of Northern Virginia and continued his assault on the Union line on the left, and in late morning, Rosecrans was informed that he had a gap in his line. In moving units to shore up the supposed gap, Rosecrans created one, and General James Longstreet'sJames Longstreet ( January 8, 1821 January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost generals of the American Civil War, and later enjoyed a successful post-war career working for the government of his former enemies, as a diplomat and administrator. Longstreet wa men promptly exploited it, driving one-third of the Union army, including Rosecrans himself, from the field. General George ThomasGeneral George Henry Thomas ( July 31, 1816 March 28, 1870), Northern general during the American Civil War, was born in Southampton County, Virginia. Graduating from West Point in 1840, he served as an artillery subaltern in the war against the Seminole took over command and began consolidating forces on Horseshoe Ridge and Snodgrass Hill. Although the Rebels launched determined assaults on these forces, they held until after dark. Thomas then led these men from the field,leaving it to the Confederates. His defense earned him the nickname, "Rock of Chickamauga." The Union retired to Chattanooga while the Confederates occupied the surrounding heights.

Adapted from a United States National Park Service battle summary

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