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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hamilton County, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Hamilton County, Tennessee and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hamilton County, TN (606) Bledsoe County, TN (17) Bradley County, TN (56) Marion County, TN (31) Meigs County, TN (31) Rhea County, TN (29) Sequatchie County, TN (5) Catoosa County, GA (813) Dade County, GA (16) Walker County, GA (371) Whitfield County, GA (85)  HamiltonCounty(606) Hamilton County (606)  BledsoeCounty(17) Bledsoe County (17)  BradleyCounty(56) Bradley County (56)  MarionCounty(31) Marion County (31)  MeigsCounty(31) Meigs County (31)  RheaCounty(29) Rhea County (29)  SequatchieCounty(5) Sequatchie County (5)  CatoosaCountyGeorgia(813) Catoosa County (813)  DadeCounty(16) Dade County (16)  WalkerCounty(371) Walker County (371)  WhitfieldCounty(85) Whitfield County (85)
Chattanooga is the county seat for Hamilton County
Adjacent to Hamilton County, Tennessee
      Bledsoe County (17)  
      Bradley County (56)  
      Marion County (31)  
      Meigs County (31)  
      Rhea County (29)  
      Sequatchie County (5)  
      Catoosa County, Georgia (813)  
      Dade County, Georgia (16)  
      Walker County, Georgia (371)  
      Whitfield County, Georgia (85)  
 
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101 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-4 — Military History of Chattanooga
This city was first occupied by Confederate troops in the spring of 1862 under Generals Floyd, Maxey and Leadbetter. Union troops under General Mitchell shelled it June 7 and 8. Bragg's Army occupied it in August preparing for the Kentucky campaign, . . . Map (db m87279) HM
102 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-4B — Military History of Chattanooga
This city was first occupied by Confederate troops in the spring of 1862 under Generals Floyd, Maxey and Leadbetter. Union troops under General Mitchell shelled it June 7 and 8. Bragg's Army occupied it in August preparing for the Kentucky campaign, . . . Map (db m81671) HM
103 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Miller Brothers Department Store c. 1898
[First plaque] Restored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Tennessee — 1989 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior [Second plaque] The National . . . Map (db m184100) HM
104 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Ochs/Times Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m184118) HM
105 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Old Library Building
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m184141) HM
106 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Old Post Office — National Register of Historic Places
Old Post Office Date Opened January 1, 1893 Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Interior Map (db m138385) HM
107 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-47 — Point in the Line of Fort Sherman — Reported missing
Point In The Line Of Fort Sherman The Chief Work Of The Inner Line Which Comprised The Entire Line From Battery Bushnell To Signal Hill Map (db m138338) HM
108 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-49 — Point in the Line of Fort Sherman — Reported missing
Point in the line of Fort Sherman, The Chief Work of the Inner Line, Which comprised the entire line From Battery Bushnell to Signal Hill. Map (db m122526) HM
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109 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-51 — Point in the Line of Fort Sherman — Reported missing
Point in the line of Fort Sherman, The Chief Work of the Inner Line, Which comprised the entire line From Battery Bushnell to Signal Hill. Map (db m138481) HM
110 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-52 — Point in the Line of Fort Sherman
Point in the line of Fort Sherman, The Chief Work of the Inner Line, Which comprised the entire line From Battery Bushnell to Signal Hill. Map (db m76289) HM
111 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — 2A 106 — Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul’s Episcopal Parish was established in 1853. Between 1861 and 1863, the church was used as a hospital, first by Confederates and later by Federal forces. The present church structure was designed by noted architect William Halsey Wood. Its . . . Map (db m69247) HM
112 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-43 — Signal Hill — Reported missing
Signal Hill Site of Redoubt Putnam South Salient of Fort Sherman 3 Siege - 5 Field Guns Map (db m138479) HM
113 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-30 — Site of College Building — Reported missing
Site Of College Building Accommodated 100 Wounded Map (db m138326) HM
114 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-62D — Site of Crutchfield House
Site of Crutchfield House, Used as Hospital, September 20, 1863. Accommodated 500 wounded that day. Map (db m87284) HM
115 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-27 — Site of General Bragg's Headquarters
Site of General Bragg's Headquarters July, 1862 Map (db m68841) HM
116 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-61B — Site of Headquarters — Lieutenant General Daniel H. Hill, C.S.A. — Major General John M. Palmer, U.S.V. — Reported missing
Site of Headquarters Lieutenant General Daniel H. Hill, C.S.A. Commanding Corps Major General John M. Palmer, U.S.V. Commanding 14 Corps Army of the Cumberland Map (db m122358) HM
117 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — MT-37 — Site of Redoubt Jones — Reported missing
Site Of Redoubt Jones Hazen Center of 2D Line Map (db m138350) HM
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118 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Swaim's Jail — Confining Andrew's Raiders
Swaim’s Jail, a small two-story brick building set into the side of the slope and surrounded by a high board fence, stood across the street. Confederate authorities held Andrew’s Raiders there after their capture in April 1862. James J. Andrews, 22 . . . Map (db m51690) HM
119 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — The Chattanooga Brush Electric Light Company
The first central electric generating station in the south began operating on this site May 6, 1882. The Brush Electric Light Company of Chattanooga was formed by five Civil War veterans. They were: - Hiram S. Chamberlain, USA - George C. . . . Map (db m87281) HM
120 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — 2B 25 — The Union Depot
The Union Depot, constructed on this site between 1857-1859, as a large train-shed with tracks, offices and waiting-rooms beneath, originated in an agreement of Sept. 12, 1857, between the Western & Atlantic and the Nashville & Chattanooga . . . Map (db m12766) HM
121 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — 2A 84 — William "Uncle Bill" Lewis
Born a slave in Winchester, Tennessee, William Lewis came to Chattanooga in 1837, when it was Ross' Landing. After building a thriving blacksmith business, Lewis purchased his and his wife's freedom. In 1851, he purchased the freedom of his mother, . . . Map (db m15623) HM
122 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — William (Uncle Bill) Lewis — 1810-1896
William Lewis was born in Winchester, Tennessee, in 1810 as a slave. When he was old enough, Lewis was taught the blacksmith trade. By working at odd times, he was able to save enough money to purchase the freedom of his wife so his children would . . . Map (db m39467) HM
123 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Clifton Hills — Road of Remembrance
East Column Upper plaque To the American Soldiers who in three wars have marched along this road. The American Legion Auxiliary, Davis King Summers Post No. 14 dedicates this road in loving memory. August 1930. Lower plaque . . . Map (db m47086) HM
124 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, East Chattanooga Neighborhood Association — Locomotive 4501
Locomotive 4501 (Class M2s, Baldwin No. 37085, built in 1911) was the first 2-8-2 type engine to operate on the Southern Railway System and saw active service until 1948, at which time the Kentucky & Tennessee Railroad of Stearns, Kentucky bought . . . Map (db m24804) HM
125 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Foxwood Heights — 2A 73 — Mary Walker — 1848 – 1969
Born a slave in Union Springs, Alabama, “Grandma” Walker moved to Chattanooga in 1917 and remained here until her death. At the age of 116 she enrolled in Chattanooga Area Literacy Movement class and learned to read, write, and solve . . . Map (db m81669) HM
126 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glass Farms — MT-156 — 26th Illinois Infantry — 1st Brigade - Loomis — 4th Division - Ewing —
[Front Side] Illinois 26th Infantry, 1st Brigade - Loomis, 4th Division - Ewing, 15th Army Corps - Blair. [Back Side] Commanded By Lieut. Col. R. A. Gillmore. Passed to the right of this . . . Map (db m43524) HM
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127 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glass Farms — MT-327 — 73rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment — 1st Brigade - 2nd Division — 11th Army Corps —
Upper Text on Monument: The 73d Regiment originally known as the 45th Pennsylvania was recruited in Philadelphia; organized August 8th, 1861, entered the service September 19th, 1861; and was attached to the Army of the Potomac. After . . . Map (db m44231) HM
128 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glass Farms — MT-176 — 90th Illinois Infantry — 1st Brigade - Loomis, 4th Division - Ewing, — 15th Army Corps - Blair. —
[Front Side] Illinois 90th Infantry, 1st Brigade - Loomis, 4th Division - Ewing, 15th Army Corps - Blair. [Back Side] Commanded By Lieutenant Colonel Timothy O'Meara killed . . . Map (db m43526) HM
129 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glass Farms — MT-103 — Buschbeck's Brigade — Steinwehr's Division. — Howard's Corps. —
Buschbeck's Brigade Steinwehr's Division - Howard's Corps. Col. Adolphus Buschbeck Nov. 25, 1863 33d New Jersey - Col. G. W. Mindil. 134th New York - Lieut. Col. A. H. Jackson. 154th New York - Col. . . . Map (db m44193) HM
130 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glass Farms — MT-122 — Loomis' Brigade — Ewing's Division - 15th Corps. — Col. John M. Loomis —
Loomis' Brigade Ewing's Division, 15th Corps. Col. John M. Loomis. Nov. 25, 1863. 26th Illinois, - Lieut. Col. R. A. Gillmore. 90th Illinois, - Col. Timothy O'Meara. 90th Illinois, - Lieut. Col. Owen Stuart. . . . Map (db m43528) HM
131 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glass Farms — HS-Wall-07 — Pennsylvania Reservation
National Park Service Pennsylvania Reservation Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park Department of the InteriorMap (db m44198) HM
132 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-338 — 15th Wisconsin — 1st Brigade - 3d Division — 4th Corps. —
Wisconsin 15th Infantry 1st Brigade 3rd Division 4th Corps Nov. 25th, 1863, 5 P.M.Map (db m45517) HM
133 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-272 — 19th Ohio Infantry — Beatty's Brigade
19th Ohio Infantry Samuel Beatty's Brigade. Colonel Charles Manderson. November 25, 1863. Killed 1, .......................Wounded 12.Map (db m87249) HM
134 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-155 — 25th Illinois Infantry — 1st Brigade - 3d Division — 4th Corps. —
Illinois 25th Infantry, 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 4th Corps. Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.Map (db m45522) HM WM
135 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-158 — 35th Illinois Infantry — 1st Brigade - 3d Division — 4th Corps. —
Illinois 35th Infantry, 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 4th Corps. Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.Map (db m45494) HM WM
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136 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-195 — 8th Kansas Volunteer Infantry — Colonel John A. Martin Commanding, — Willich's Brigade, Wood's Division, Granger's Corps. —
The 8th. Kansas Vol. Infty., Col. John A. Martin Commanding, Willich's Brig., Wood's Div., Granger's Corps. ———————— November 25th, 1863 Advanced from Orchard Knob at 3:00 p.m. . . . Map (db m44030) HM
137 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-352 — Cleburne's Division — Breckinridge's Corps. — Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne. —
Cleburne's Division - Breckinridge's Corps. Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne. Liddell's Brigade - Col. Daniel C. Govan. Smith's Brigade - Brig. Gen. James A. Smith. Smith's Brigade - Col. Henry B. Granbury. Polk's Brigade - . . . Map (db m46234) HM
138 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-139 — Willich's Brigade — Wood's Division - Granger's Corps. — Brig. Gen. August Willich. —
Willich's Brigade. Wood's Division - Granger's Corps. Brig. Gen. August Willich. Nov. 25, 1863. 25th Illinois - Col. Richard H. Nodine. 35th Illinois - Lieut. Col. W. P. Chandler. 89th Illinois - Lieut. Col. . . . Map (db m46188) HM
139 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood — MT-98 — Wood's Division — Granger's Corps — Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood. —
Wood's Division - Granger's Corps Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood. Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M. 1st Brigade - Brig. Gen. August Willich. 2d Brigade - Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen. 3d Brigade - Brig. Gen. Samuel Beatty This . . . Map (db m45744) HM
140 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT203-04 — 2nd Minnesota
[Front/East Side of Monument]: Erected By The State Of Minnesota 1893 [Right/North Side of Monument]: The Second Minnesota Regiment of Veteran Volunteer Infantry, deployed as skirmishers, . . . Map (db m44375) HM
141 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-278 — 31st Ohio Infantry — Turchin's Brigade — Baird's Division — Reported missing
31st Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade, Baird's Division, 14th Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Lister The morning of November 25th the 31st, with its brigade and division, marched to support General Sherman . . . Map (db m97693) HM
142 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-281 — 36th Ohio Infantry — Turchin's Brigade — Baird's Division — Reported missing
36th Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade, Baird's Division, 14th Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Hiram F. DeVol November 25, 1863 The morning of November 25th the 36th, with its brigade and division, marched to support . . . Map (db m97615) HM
143 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-196 — 9th Kentucky Infantry — Gen. S. Beatty's Brigade. — Col. George H. Cram —
9th Kentucky Infantry. Gen. S. Beatty's Brigade. Col. George H. Cram. Nov. 25, 1863. 5 Killed; 30 Wounded.Map (db m70648) HM
144 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-339A — Confederate Casualties — Battle of Chattanooga — November 23 - 27, 1863 —
Confederate Casualties - Battle of Chattanooga. Nov. 23d to Nov. 27th, 1863. The losses here given by Divisions include Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and operations following as far as Ringgold Gap, GA. Longstreet's Corps . . . Map (db m103531) HM
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145 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-131 — Turchin's Brigade — Baird's Division - Palmer's Corps. — Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin. —
Turchin's Brigade Baird's Division - Palmer's Corps. Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin. Nov. 25th, 1863, 5 P.M. 82 Indiana - Col. Morton C. Hunter. 11th Ohio - Lieut. Col. Ogden Street 17th Ohio - Maj. Benjamin F. . . . Map (db m44302) HM
146 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-66A — Union Casualties — Battle of Chattanooga — November 23 - 27, 1863 —
Union Casualties - Battle of Chattanooga. Nov. 23d to Nov. 27th, 1863.The losses here given by Divisions include Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge and operations following as far as Ringgold Gap, GA. Cruft's Div., 4th Corps - . . . Map (db m103530) HM
147 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Glenwood Neighborhood Association — MT-398 — Water's Alabama Battery — Major Alfred R. Courtney's Artillery Battalion. — Hindman's (Anderson's) Division, Hardee's Corps. —
Water's Alabama Battery. 2 - 6 PDR. Bronze; 3 - 12 PDR. Howitzers. Major Alfred R. Courtney's Artillery Battalion. Hindman's (Anderson's) Division, Hardee's Corps. Lieut. William P. Hamilton, Commanding, . . . Map (db m44328) HM
148 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Highland Park — Andrews Raiders — Ohio's Tribute
Front of the Monument Ohio's Tribute To The Andrews Raiders 1862 Erected 1890. Right side of the Monument Escaped 21st Ohio Vol. Inf. J. Alfred Wilson, Co. C Mark Wood, " " Wm. J. Knight, " E Wilson W. . . . Map (db m56807) HM
149 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Lookout Valley — 2A 5 — Camp Ross
To the east, at the mouth of Chattanooga Creek, was this supply base for Tennessee troops during the Creek War of 1812-13. The river here forms Moccasin Bend in its efforts to break through the mountains.Map (db m4495) HM
150 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Lookout Valley — John Brown's Ferry Tavern, 1803
Significant in Indian, Colonial, and Civil War historyMap (db m208702) HM
151 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Lookout Valley — Lookout Creek
. . . Map (db m87932) HM
152 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Lookout Valley — Raccoon Mountain — Establishing the Cracker Line — Chattanooga Campaign —
(preface) After the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863, Union Gen. William S. Rosecrans retreated to Federal occupied Chattanooga, a strategically vital rail center, where Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg laid siege from Lookout Mountain . . . Map (db m69994) HM
153 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-33 — A point in the 2D Line of Works — Reported missing
A point in the 2d Line of Works, Connecting Battery Erwin with Fort Jones. Map (db m122556) HM
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154 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-34 — A point in the 2D Line of Works — Reported missing
A point in the 2d Line of Works, Connecting Battery Erwin with Fort Jones. Map (db m122559) HM
155 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-48 — A Point in the Line of Works
A Point in the Line of Works, Connecting Fort Sherman with Battery Erwin. Map (db m76441) HM
156 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-53 — A Point in the Line of Works — Reported missing
A Point in the Line of Works Connecting Fort Sherman With Battery Erwin Map (db m138397) HM
157 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — 2A 75 — Bessie Smith — 1894-1937
Born in Chattanooga to black parents, her great talent and determination earned her the title "Empress of the Blues." Death came in a tragic automobile accident in Clarksdale, Miss. In her memory, Columbia Records erected a tombstone with the . . . Map (db m13895) HM
158 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — Caleb Isbester House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m184165) HM
159 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — Chancellor T. M. McConnell House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m184169) HM
160 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — 2A 100 — First Presbyterian Church
(Obverse) This church, founded June 21, 1840, by missionaries to the Cherokee Indians from the brainerd Mission and others, is Chattanooga's oldest with record of its founding date. During the Civil War, its building at 7th and Market streets . . . Map (db m16122) HM
161 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — 2A 89 — Martin Hotel — 1924-1985 — Chattanooga, Tennessee —
For sixty-one years the Martin Hotel was located at this site. Established in 1924 by Robert Martin with 50 rooms it became the largest African-American hotel in the South. Many celebrities and entertainers such as: Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots, . . . Map (db m15648) HM
162 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — Medical Arts Building
Erected 1928 and annexed in 1979 by First Presbyterian Church has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m184161) HM
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163 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-50 — Point in the Line of Fort Sherman
Point in the Line of Fort Sherman, The Chief Work of the Inner Line, Which comprised the entire line from Battery Bushnell to Signal Hill. Map (db m76442) HM
164 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-59 — S.W. Angle of Fort Wood
S.W. Angle of Fort Wood (Creighton), East Salient of Outer Line.Map (db m58773) HM
165 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-39 — Site of Camp — Reported missing
Site of Camp 10th Ohio Volunteers, Colonel J. W. Burke Where First Shell From Lookout Exploded Map (db m122554) HM
166 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-56 — Site of Headquarters — Reported missing
Site of Headquarters Major General Joseph Wheeler, C.S.A. Commanding Cavalry Corps Map (db m122519) HM
167 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-57 — Site of Headquarters — Reported missing
Site of Headquarters Brigadier General Thomas J. Wood, U.S.V. Commanding 3rd and 4th Corps Map (db m122506) HM
168 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — MT-40 — Site of Lunette O'Meara — Reported missing
Site Of Lunette O'Meara Center of Line Of Fort Sherman 2 Siege - 6 Field Guns Map (db m122551) HM
169 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — The First Baptist Church
[First plaque] In recognition of The First Baptist Church Chattanooga landmark, built by ex-slaves, organized in 1866 by soldiers who had served in the Federal army [Second plaque] This property has . . . Map (db m184156) HM
170 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — The Impressions — Tennessee Music Pathways —
One of the most influential and significant groups in African-American music, The Impressions founding members included Chattanooga residents Arthur Brooks, Fred Cash, Richard Brooks and Sam Gooden. Their hits from the 1960s and 1970s bridged . . . Map (db m167721) HM
171 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — 2A 95 — The Steele Home for Needy Children — 1884-1925
In post – Reconstruction Chattanooga no orphanage existed for black children. Almira S. Steele, a white teacher from Boston, met the need by founding the Steele Home for Needy Children on this site. Mrs. Steele suffered persecution ranging . . . Map (db m74635) HM
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172 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — 2A 33 — The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church with generous assistance by Chattanoogans, this institution became a principal campus of The University of Tennessee in 1969. As an endowed, privately controlled institution it was known as Chattanooga . . . Map (db m13777) HM
173 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — To the Memory of Our Confederate Dead — Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery
In these sacred grounds the sons of eleven southern states are buried. The most of them died in hospitals at Chattanooga, from wounds received in the Battle of Murfreesboro and from sickness and wounds incurred in the campaigns from January . . . Map (db m88266) HM
174 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Martin Luther King — 2A 82 — Walden Hospital
Dr. Emma Rochelle Wheeler, a graduate of Meharry Medical College, established, owned and operated Walden Hospital beginning in 1915. Established to serve the medical needs of Chattanooga's Negro community, the hospital had a 30-bed capacity. Walden . . . Map (db m13932) HM
175 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Mary Walker Towers — 2A 83 — Chattanooga Howard School
Founded as a church school about 1865, Howard School was the first free public school, black or white, established in Hamilton County. Incorporated into the city school system in 1873, Howard School was established by the Rev. E. O. Tade, a black . . . Map (db m13934) HM
176 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-181 — 100th Illinois Infantry — 2nd Brigade - 2nd Division — 4th Corps —
Illinois 100th Infantry 2d Brigade 2d Division 4th Corps Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.Map (db m38721) HM
177 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-184 — 104th Illinois Infantry — Carlin's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Illinois 104th Infantry, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 14th Corps, November 25, 1863, 5 p.m.Map (db m105742) HM
178 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-314 — 105th Ohio Infantry — Van Derveer's Brigade — Baird's Division —
105th Ohio Infantry Van Derveer's Brigade, Baird's Division, 14th Corps. Lieutenant Colonel William R. Tolles. November 25, 1863. On the morning of the 25th this regiment marched with its Division to the . . . Map (db m87273) HM
179 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-315 — 108th Ohio Infantry — John Beatty's Brigade - Davis' Division — 14th Corps —
108th Ohio Infantry John Beatty's Brig., Davis' Div., 14th Corps. Lieut. Col. Carlo Piepho. Nov. 25, 1863 Davis' Division, in which this regiment served, was concentrated at Caldwell's crossing opposite the . . . Map (db m38611) HM
180 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-256 — 10th Ohio Cavalry — Long's Brigade - Crook's Division — Stanley's Corps —
10th Ohio Cavalry Long's Brig., Crook's Div., Stanley's Corps. Col. Charles C. Smith. Nov. 25, 1863. Crossing the Tennessee in the rear of Gen. Sherman's column on the 24th, the regiment advanced with its . . . Map (db m38675) HM
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181 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-265 — 10th Ohio Infantry — Headquarters of General George H. Thomas
10th Ohio Infantry. Headquarters, Gen. George H. Thomas. Lieut. Col. William M. Ward. Nov. 25, 1863. This regiment was attached to the headquarters of the Army of the Cumberland, together with the First . . . Map (db m24029) HM
182 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-331 — 111th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment — Second Brigade - Second Division — Twelfth Corps —
111th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Walker, Commanding. Cobham's 2nd Brigade. Geary's 2nd Division. Slocum's 12th Corps. The regiment occupied this position on the 25th day of November and in . . . Map (db m39095) HM
183 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-316 — 113th Ohio Infantry — John Beatty's Brigade - Davis' Division — 14th Corps —
113th Ohio Infantry. John Beatty's Brig., Davis' Div., 14th Corps. Maj. Lyne S. Sullivant. Nov. 25, 1863. Davis' Division, in which this regiment served, was concentrated at Caldwell's crossing opposite the . . . Map (db m38588) HM
184 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-202 — 11th Michigan Infantry
Eleventh Michigan Infantry Nov. 25, 1863 Major B.G. Bennett Commanding was killed on the Slope below this position.Map (db m57695) HM
185 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-266 — 11th Ohio Infantry — Turchin's Brigade — Baird's Division —
11th Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Ogden Street November 25, 1863 Killed 8, - Wounded 43.Map (db m97674) HM
186 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-317 — 121st Ohio Infantry — John Beatty's Brigade - Davis' Division — 14th Corps —
121st Ohio Infantry. John Beatty's Brig., Davis' Div., 14th Corps. Maj. John Yager. Nov. 25, 1863. Davis' Division, in which this regiment served, was concentrated at Caldwell's Crossing opposite the mouth of . . . Map (db m38562) HM
187 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-318 — 124th Ohio Infantry — Hazen's Brigade - Wood's Division — 4th Corps —
124th Ohio Infantry. Hazen's Brigade, Wood's Division, 4th Corps. Lieut. Col. James Pickands. Nov. 25, 1863. The regiment participated in the brigade advance of Nov. 23 on Orchard Knob, losing 1 killed and 3 . . . Map (db m38504) HM
188 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-319 — 125th Ohio Infantry — Harker's Brig., Sheridan's Div., 4th Corps. — Capt. Edward Bates. / Nov. 25, 1863. —
125th Ohio Infantry. Harker's Brig., Sheridan's Div., 4th Corps. Captain Edward Bates. Nov. 25, 1863 Col. Emerson Opdycke colonel of this regiment, being assigned to the command of half the brigade, Capt. . . . Map (db m38812) HM
189 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-213 — 12th U.S. Missouri Infantry
12th. Mo. INFTY. U.S.A. Near This Point Night of Nov. 25, 1863Map (db m53318) HM
190 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-151 — 13th Illinois Infantry Regiment — 1st Brigade - 1st Division, — 15th Corps. —
Illinois 13th Infantry, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Corps. Nov. 25, 1863, Bivouac.Map (db m43331) HM WM
191 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-267 — 13th Ohio Infantry — Beatty's Brigade — Wood's Division —
13th Ohio Infantry Samuel Beatty's Brigade, Woods Division, 4th Corps. Colonel Dwight Jarvis, Jr. November 25, 1863. The Regiment participated, November 23, in the advance on Orchard Knob. It moved with the . . . Map (db m87250) HM
192 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-268 — 14th Ohio Infantry — Phelp's Brig., Baird's Div., 14 Corps. — Lieut. Col. Henry D. Kingsbury. —
14th Ohio Infantry. Phelp's Brig., Baird's Div., 14 Corps. Lieut. Col. Henry D. Kingsbury. Nov. 25, 1863. On the morning of the 25th, after marching to Tunnel Hill to support Gen. Sherman, the Division . . . Map (db m44578) HM
193 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-269 — 15th Ohio Infantry. — Willich's Brig., Wood's Div., 4th Corps. — Lieut. Col. Frank Askew. —
15th Ohio Infantry Willich's Brig., Wood's Div., 4th Corps. Lieut. Col. Frank Askew. Nov. 25, 1863. Nov. 23, this Regiment with its Brigade took active part in the capture of Orchard Knob, being in the front . . . Map (db m45424) HM
194 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-333 — 15th United States Infantry — Major J. R. Edie, Commanding
. . . Map (db m87225) HM
195 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-334 — 16th and 19th United States Infantry
. . . Map (db m68832) HM
196 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-270 — 17th Ohio Infantry — Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps. — Maj. Benjamin F. Butterfield. —
17th Ohio Infantry. Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps. Maj. Benjamin F. Butterfield. Capt. Benjamin H. Showers. Nov. 25, 1863. The morning of Nov. 25th the 17th, with its Brigade and Division, . . . Map (db m45303) HM
197 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-214 — 17th U.S. Missouri Infantry
17th. Mo. INFTY. U.S.A. Near This Point Night of Nov. 25, 1863Map (db m53369) HM
198 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-271 — 18th Ohio Infantry — Engineer Troops
18th Ohio Infantry. Engineer Troops, Gen. W. F. Smith. Col. Charles C. Smith. Nov. 25, 1863. During the Union occupation of Chattanooga preceding the battle, the 18th was attached to the Brigade of Engineers, and . . . Map (db m38679) HM
199 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-335 — 18th United States Infantry
18th U.S. Infantry. Capt. George W. Smith, Commanding. 1st Battalion. Capt. George W. Smith. 2nd Battalion. Capt. Henry Haymond. Nov. 25, 1863 1 Killed; 28 WoundedMap (db m57710) HM
200 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Missionary Ridge — MT-153 — 19th Illinois Infantry
[Front - Top of Marker]: This regiment formed the extreme left of Jonson's Division, 14th A.C. and gained the crest of the ridge at this point. Their colors being the first over the Confederate works south of Bragg's Headquarters. . . . Map (db m91363) HM

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