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Madison Baugher Grant
The Battle of Chickamauga, September 19-20, 1863.
Joseph Hooker
North- Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans South- Gen. Braxton Bragg
i believe that a soldier had gotten extremely lucky and had found the south's war plans and passed them on to his commanding officer/general.
Sounds lke Braxton Bragg
The address of the North Chickamauga Creek Conservancy is: , Hixson, TN 37343-4615
Former Naval Officer and U.S. Representative (Tennessee) William Robert Anderson (June 17, 1921 - February 25, 2007) was the 2nd Commanding Officer of USS Nautilus (SSN-571).It was Anderson who was the CO for Nautilus' historic mission under the North Pole in 1958.
The North IMPROVEMENT. The Confederates.
Battle of Chickamauga - won by Braxton Bragg of the Confederates, who defeated Rosecrans of the Union, and drove him back North to Chattanooga.
Lieutenant General Braxton Bragg, for whom Fort Bragg, North Carolina was named, and who is my Great grandfather several times removed.COMMENT.Sorry to contradict you but Lieutenant General Braxton Bragg was relieved from his command after the Battle of Chattanooga and not after that of Chickamauga.The general who lost his command after Chickamauga was the Union General Rosencrans.
The South won the Battle of Chickamauga, but by losing almost as many as they killed. It was another pyrrhic victory for the South. While the North could afford such losses, the South could not. Braxton Bragg was the Southern general in command at Chickamauga. The Union general, William S. Rosecrans, was forced to withdraw.