The September 1863 Battle of Chickamauga, in which Confederate forces under Braxton Bragg defeated Union troops commanded by William Rosecrans, was the bloodiest engagement in the western theater of the Civil War. Chartered in 1890 and dedicated in 1895, the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is the first and largest of our countrys memorial Civil War battlefields. In 2002 alone more than eight hundred thousand people visited the park, which is located in northwest Georgia near the Tennessee border.
Chickamauga: A Battlefield History in Images is arranged for use during a driving tour of the park but also serves as an attractive and unique keepsake. Book in hand, visitors will appreciate as never before the experiences of the battles actual participants. Civil War scholars and enthusiasts will find a valuable new source for pondering tactical moves and unraveling historic controversies.
Readers will find:
- historical photographs, many of which have had limited circulation in recent times
- modern photographs, including low-altitude aerial views that clarify
- the spatial relationship of sites across the battlefield---sites that were isolated by heavy forest during the actual battle
- period illustrations of selected sites by such renowned artists as Thomas Nast and Alfred R. Waud
- informative, detailed text and captions that clarify any changes to the landscape and topography since 1863, such as structures no longer in existence that were factors during the fighting