"Battles About Chattanooga, Tenn., November 23-25, 1863" offers a detailed historical account of the pivotal battles that took place in and around Chattanooga, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. Compiled by the United States Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission, this work provides valuable insights into the military strategies, troop movements, and key events that shaped the outcome of these crucial engagements.
Focusing specifically on the battles fought between November 23rd and 25th, 1863, the book likely delves into the strategic importance of Chattanooga, the challenges faced by both the Union and Confederate armies, and the human cost of the conflict. Readers interested in military history, the Civil War, and the history of Tennessee will find this work to be a significant contribution to the literature on the subject.
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