and after two days' hard fighting the Army of the Cumberland fell back on Chattanooga. The army is now strongly fortified, and bids defiance to the Southern Confederacy combined. Our battle flag ...
President Lincoln wanted to both rectify this loss and win a Union ... s defeat at Chattanooga. Under Rosencrans, just over ...
At 12 1/2 o'clock the infantry became engaged, and the battle was then fully joined ... GRANT to subsist his army at Chattanooga this Winter, and rendered the longer possession of Lookout Mountain ...
On this day in 1863, Union soldiers — without waiting for orders — charged up Missionary Ridge under fire, dislodging the Confederates and ending the months-long siege of Chattanooga.