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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Walker County, Georgia

 
Clickable Map of Walker County, Georgia 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 Walker County, GA (358) Catoosa County, GA (802) Chattooga County, GA (7) Dade County, GA (4) Floyd County, GA (23) Gordon County, GA (43) Whitfield County, GA (70) DeKalb County, AL (24) Hamilton County, TN (534)  WalkerCounty(358) Walker County (358)  CatoosaCounty(802) Catoosa County (802)  ChattoogaCounty(7) Chattooga County (7)  DadeCounty(4) Dade County (4)  FloydCounty(23) Floyd County (23)  GordonCounty(43) Gordon County (43)  WhitfieldCounty(70) Whitfield County (70)  DeKalbCountyAlabama(24) DeKalb County (24)  HamiltonCountyTennessee(534) Hamilton County (534)
Adjacent to Walker County, Georgia
    Catoosa County (802)
    Chattooga County (7)
    Dade County (4)
    Floyd County (23)
    Gordon County (43)
    Whitfield County (70)
    DeKalb County, Alabama (24)
    Hamilton County, Tennessee (534)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
101Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1074 — 1st Wisconsin Cavalry — Ray's Brigade — McCook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
Text on the Front Side of the Monument: 1st Wisconsin Cavalry 2nd Brigade, 1st Division. Cavalry Corps. Text on the Back Side of the Monument: This regiment, Colonel Oscar H. LaGrange commanding, crossed the . . . — Map (db m98264) HM WM
102Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-897 — 21st Michigan Infantry — Lytle's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling east.
Michigan To her Twenty-First Regiment of Infantry. Commanded by Colonel William B. McCreery; Major Seymour Chase. Lytle's Brigade, Sheridan's Division, McCook's Corps. This monument marks the position where the regiment performed its . . . — Map (db m107385) HM
103Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-896 — 21st Michigan Infantry Detachments — Lytle's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
21st Michigan Infantry Detachments Lieutenants A.E. Barr and C.E. Belknap Commanding On the morning of September 20th, this detachment was the extreme right of Sheridan's Division, rallying from skirmish line about the Glenn . . . — Map (db m98921) HM WM
104Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-975 — 21st Ohio Infantry — Sirwell's Brigade — Negley's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Inscription] 21st. Ohio Infantry, Sirwell's Bridgade Negley's Division, 14th.Army Corps. [Back Plaque] This regimental, Lt. Col. Dwella M. Stoughton commanding, engaged the enemy late . . . — Map (db m19998) HM
105Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-672 — 22nd Illinois Infantry — Bradley's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
Illinois 22nd Infantry. Bradley's Brigade. 11 a.m. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m107303) HM
106Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-786 — 22nd Indiana Infantry — Post's Brigade — Davis' Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
Text on the Top Front Side of the Monument: First Brigade, Post. First Division, Davis. 20th Corps - McCook. Text on the Bottom Front Side of the Monument: 22nd Indiana Infantry Text on the Back Side . . . — Map (db m98307) HM WM
107Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-898 — 22nd Michigan Infantry — 1st Brigade - 1st Division — Reserve Corps. —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Front Side of Marker: 22nd Michigan - Infantry 1st Brigade - 1st Division - Reserve Corps. Reverse Side of Marker: Michigan To her Twenty-Second Regiment of Infantry Commanded By Colonel Heber LeFavour, . . . — Map (db m122471) HM
108Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1395 — 23rd Tennessee Infantry — Fulton's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 23rd Regiment Infantry Fulton's Brigade Johnson's Division Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62568) HM
109Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1083 — 24th Wisconsin Infantry — Lytle's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the left when traveling east.
Text on the front side of the monument: 24th Wisconsin Infantry. Lytle's Brigade. Sheridan's Division. McCook's Corps. The missing text from the back side of the monument: This regiment, under command of . . . — Map (db m107391) HM
110Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1399 — 25th Tennessee Infantry — Fulton's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 25th Regiment Infantry Fulton's Brigade Johnson's Division Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62570) HM
111Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1398 — 25th Tennessee Regiment — Bushrod R. Johnson's Brigade
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
25th Tennessee Regiment Bushrod R. Johnson's Brigade ———————— This Regiment Under Command of Lieut. Col. Robert Bogardus Snowden Was Here Heavily Engaged in . . . — Map (db m62615) HM WM
112Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-981 — 26th Ohio Infantry — Buell's Brigade — Wood's Division —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road, on the left when traveling north.
26th. Regiment Ohio Infantry, Buell's Brigade 12: M. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m137674) HM
113Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-679 — 27th Illinois Infantry — Bradley's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
Near Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Illinois 27th Infantry, Bradley's Brigade, 11 A.M., September 20, 1863. — Map (db m98942) HM
114Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1323 — 2nd & 3rd Kentucky Cavalry (C.S.A.)
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
2nd & 3rd Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. — Map (db m98283) HM
115Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-768 — 2nd Indiana Cavalry — Ray's Brigade — McCook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
Text on the Front Side of the Monument: 2nd Regiment Indiana Cavalry. 2nd Brigade - Ray. 1st Division - E. M. McCook. Cavalry Corps - Mitchell. Text on the Back Side of the Monument: Indiana's Tribute to Her . . . — Map (db m98309) HM WM
116Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-882 — 2nd Michigan Cavalry — Campbell's Brigade — McCook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Text on the front side of the Monument: Michigan to Her Second Regiment of Cavalry. Colonel Archibald P. Campbell. commanded by Major Leonidas S. Scranton. Campbell's Brigade. McCook's Division. Cavalry Corps. . . . — Map (db m98875) HM WM
117Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-901 — 2nd Minnesota Infantry — VanDerveer’s Brigade — Brannan’s Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Side of Monument]: The Second Regiment Minnesota Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Occupied this position Sunday September 20th, 1863, from 2:30 P.M., to 7:30 P.M., successfully maintaining it against repeated assaults by the . . . — Map (db m39339) HM
118Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1349 — 2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
2nd Regiment South Carolina Infantry Commander Lt. Col. Franklin Gaillard. — Map (db m39228) HM
119Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-861 — 2nd, 4th, 5th, & 6th Kentucky Cavalry (USA)
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
2nd, 4th, 5th, & 6th Kentucky Cavalry, U.S. Volunteers — Map (db m98284) HM
120Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1403 — 30th Tennessee Infantry — Gregg's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 30th Regiment Infantry Gregg's Brigade Johnson's Division. Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62571) HM
121Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-983 — 31st Ohio Infantry — Connell's Brigade
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Detachment of 31st. Regiment Ohio Infantry, Connell's Brigade. 1:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m61619) HM
122Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-987 — 35th Ohio Infantry — Van Derveer's Brigade — Brannan's Division — Thomas' Corps —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Side of Monument]: Thirty - Fifth Ohio Infantry. Van Derveer's Brigade. Brannan's Division, Thomas Corps This regiment, Lt. Col. Henry Boynton commanding, was engaged Sept. 19th, 1863, in the opening of the battle by . . . — Map (db m39301) HM WM
123Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-682 — 36th Illinois Infantry — Lytle's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the left when traveling east.
Text on the Front Side: Illinois 36th Infantry 1st Brigade - Lytle 3rd Division - Sheridan 20th Army Corps - McCook Text on the Back Side: Commanded By Lieutenant Colonel Slas Miller . . . — Map (db m107370) HM
124Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-803 — 37th Indiana Infantry — Sirwell's Brigade — Negley's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Indiana. Thirty-Seventh Regiment Infantry. (Hull) Third Brigade. (Sirwell) Second Division. (Negley) Fourteenth Corps. (Thomas) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 12:30 P.M. — Map (db m61853) HM
125Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-806 — 39th Indiana Mounted Infantry — Willich's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Text on the front side of the Monument: 39th Regiment Indiana Mounted Infantry. 1st Brigade - Willich, 2nd Division - Johnson. 20th Corps - McCook. Text on the back side of the Monument: Indiana's Tribute to Her . . . — Map (db m98993) HM WM
126Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1338 — 39th North Carolina Infantry
On Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m62627) HM
127Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1348 — 3rd Battalion South Carolina Infantry — Kershaw's Brigade — McLaw's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
3rd, (James) Battalion South Carolina Infantry Commanders Captain Joshua M. Townsend (Killed) Captain B.M. Whitner. — Map (db m122041) HM
128Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-864 — 3rd Kentucky Infantry Regiment (US Volunteers)
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling west.
3rd Kentucky Inf. U.S. vols.Map (db m62451) WM
129Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-944 — 3rd Ohio Cavalry — Long's Brigade — Crook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
Text on the Top Front Side of the Monument: 3rd Ohio Cavalry Text on the Bottom Front Side of the Monument: Long's Brigade - Crook's Division Cavalry Corps Text on the Back Side of the Monument: . . . — Map (db m98233) HM WM
130Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1350 — 3rd South Carolina Infantry — Kershaw's Brigade — McLaw's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
3rd Regiment South Carolina Infantry Commander Colonel James D. Nance. — Map (db m121948) HM
131Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1378 — 3rd Tennessee Infantry — Gregg's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 3rd Regiment Infantry Gregg's Brigade Johnson's Division. Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62550) HM
132Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1068 — 3rd Wisconsin Battery — Barnes' Brigade — Van Cleve's Division —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road, on the left when traveling north.
3d Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery. 4 10 pdr. Parrotts, 2 12 pdr. Howitzers. Barnes' Brigade, Van Cleve's Division, Crittenden's Corps. September 20, 1863. 1st Lieut. Cortland Livingston, Commanding. 1st Lieut. Hiram F. Hubbard. 2d . . . — Map (db m126909) HM
133Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1070 — 3rd Wisconsin Battery — Barnes' Brigade — Van Cleve's Division —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road, on the right when traveling north.
3rd Wisconsin Battery. 11:30 A.M. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m137668) HM
134Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-997 — 40th Ohio Infantry — Whitaker's Brigade - Steedman's Division — Reserve Corps —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Occupied this position Sept. 20th 1863, at 3:30 P.M.; Retired with Division at 6:00 P.M. William Jones, Lt. Col. Commanding. Thomas Acton, Maj. John N. Beach, Surgeon. Harrison E. McClure, Lt. & Adgt. Salem T. Griswold, Chaplain. John F. Mahon, Lt. . . . — Map (db m39208) HM
135Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-999 — 41st Ohio Infantry
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
41st. Regiment Ohio Infantry, Hazen's Brigade. 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m61643) HM
136Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1409 — 41st Tennessee Infantry — Gregg's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 41st Regiment Infantry Gregg's Brigade Johnson's Division. Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62554) HM
137Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-687 — 42nd Illinois Infantry — Bradley's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Illinois 42nd Infantry Bradley's Brigade 11 a.m. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m107058) HM
138Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-809 — 42nd Indiana Infantry — John Beatty's Brigade — Negley's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the left when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m107372) HM
139Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-815 — 44th Indiana Infantry — Dick's Brigade — Van Cleve's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m61665) HM
140Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1410 — 44th Tennessee Infantry — Fulton's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 44th Regiment Infantry Fulton's Brigade Johnson's Division. Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62572) HM
141Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-769 — 4th Indiana Cavalry — Ray's Brigade — McCook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
Text on the Front Side of the Monument: 4th Regiment Indiana Cavalry. 2nd Brigade - Ray. 1st Division - E. M. McCook. Cavalry Corps - Mitchell. Text on the Back Side of the Monument: Indiana's Tribute to Her . . . — Map (db m98313) HM WM
142Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-865 — 4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (US Volunteers)
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
4th Kentucky Infantry U.S. VolunteersMap (db m61312) HM
143Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-945 — 4th Ohio Cavalry — Long's Brigade — Crook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
Text on the Front Side of the Monument: 4th Ohio Cavalry, Long's Brigade, Crook's Division Cavalry Corps, Text on the Back Side of the Monument: The 4th cavalry was organized by Colonel John Kennett, its first . . . — Map (db m98236) HM WM
144Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1413 — 50th Tennessee and 1st Tennessee Battalion Infantry — Gregg's Brigade — Johnson's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Tennessee 50th Regiment & 1st Battalion Infantry Gregg's Brigade Johnson's Division. Sundown, September 20, 1863Map (db m62573) HM
145Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-691 — 51st Illinois Infantry — Bradley's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road south of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the left when traveling south.
Illinois 51st Infantry. Bradley's Brigade. 11 a.m. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m107083) HM
146Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-817 — 58th Indiana Infantry — Buell's Brigade — Wood's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m61624) HM
147Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1340 — 58th North Carolina Infantry
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m62518) HM WM
148Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-692 — 59th Illinois Infantry — Post's Brigade — Davis' Division —
On Wilder Road south of Glenn-Viniard Road, on the right when traveling south.
Text on the Front Side: 59th Infantry. 1st Brigade - Post. 1st Division - Davis. 20th Army Corps - McCook. This regiment was engaged in guarding trains September 19th and acted with Mitchell's Cavalry Corps at . . . — Map (db m120267) HM
149Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1326 — 5th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (CSA)
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
5th Kentucky Inf. C.S.A.Map (db m122950) HM WM
150Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1071 — 5th Wisconsin Battery — Post's Brigade — Davis' Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the left when traveling north.
5th Wisconsin Battery. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps. This Battery Captain George Q. Gardner commanding, attached to Post's Brigade, was detailed to cover the withdrawal of the trains from Stevens' Gap to Crawfish Springs and . . . — Map (db m98276) HM WM
151Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1415 — 63rd Tennessee Infantry — Gracie's Brigade — Preston's Division —
On Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
Tennessee 63rd Regt. Infty. Gracie's Brigade Preston's Division 5:30 P.M. Sept. 20, 1863Map (db m122940) HM
152Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1009 — 64th Ohio Infantry — 3rd Brigade — 1st Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling west.
[Text on Front Side of Monument]: 64th. Ohio Infantry. Organized By United States Senator, John Sherman, in 1861. 3rd. Brigade, 1st. Division, 21st. Army Corps. [Text on Back Side of Monument]: This . . . — Map (db m62492) HM WM
153Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1011 — 64th Ohio Infantry — Harker's Brigade — Wood's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road, on the left when traveling north.
64th Regiment Ohio Infantry, Harker's Brigade. 12:30 p.m. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m107531) HM
154Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1012 — 65th Ohio Infantry — Harker's Brigade — Wood's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Side Text]: 65th. Ohio Infantry, Harker's Brigade, Woods Division, Crittenden's Corps [Back Side Text]: At about 3:00 P.M. Sept. 19th, 1863, the 65th Regiment moved with the Brigade from Lee . . . — Map (db m61669) HM WM
155Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1013A — 65th Ohio Infantry Regiment — Harker's Brigade
Near Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road at Vittoe Road, on the right when traveling south.
65th Regiment Ohio Infantry, Harker’s Brigade. 12:30 P.M. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m120795) HM WM
156Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-820 — 68th Indiana Infantry — King's Brigade — Reynolds' Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Indiana. Sixty Eighth Regiment Infantry. (Espy) Second Brigade. (King) Fourth Division. (Reynolds) Fourteenth Corps. (Thomas) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 6 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. — Map (db m62524) HM WM
157Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-824 — 72nd Indiana Mounted Infantry — Wilder's Brigade — Reynolds' Division —
Near Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Indiana Seventy-Second Regiment (Mounted) Infantry. (Miller) First Brigade. (Wilder) Fourth Division. (Reynolds) Fourteenth Corps. (Thomas) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 12 M. to 1 P.M. — Map (db m98959) HM
158Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-695 — 74th Illinois Infantry — Post's Brigade — Davis' Division —
On Wilder Road south of Glenn-Viniard Road, on the right when traveling south.
Text on the Front Side: 74th Infantry. 1st Brigade - Post. 1st Division - Davis. 20th Army Corps - McCook. This regiment was engaged in guarding trains September 19th and acted with Mitchell's Cavalry Corps at . . . — Map (db m120262) HM
159Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-829 — 74th Indiana Infantry
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m61311) HM
160Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-696 — 75th Illinois Infantry — Post's Brigade — Davis' Division —
On Wilder Road south of Glenn-Viniard Road, on the right when traveling south.
Text on the Front Side: 75th Infantry. 1st Brigade - Post. 1st Division - Davis. 20th Army Corps - McCook. This regiment was engaged in guarding trains September 19th and acted with Mitchell's Cavalry Corps at . . . — Map (db m120257) HM
161Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-697 — 78th Illinois Infantry — Mitchell's Brigade - Steedman's Division — Reserve Corps - Granger —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Text on Front Side of Monument: Illinois 78th Infantry. 2nd Brigade - Mitchell. 1st Division - Steedman. Reserve Corps - Granger. Text on Back Side of Monument: (the metal plaque with the . . . — Map (db m62595) HM
162Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-741 — 7th Indiana Battery — Samuel Beatty's Brigade — Van Cleve's Division —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road, on the left when traveling north.
Indiana Seventh Battery. (Swallow) First Brigade. (Sam Beatty) Third Division. (Van Cleve) Twenty-First Corps. (Crittenden) Saturday, Night, September 19th, 1863, To Sunday, September 20th, 1863. — Map (db m137661) HM
163Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-739 — 7th Indiana Battery — Dick's Brigade - Van Cleve's Division — Crittenden's Corps —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road, on the right when traveling north.
7th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery 4 10 Pounder Parrotts, 2 Napoleons. Dick's Brigade, Van Cleve's Division, Crittenden's Corps. September 20, 1863. Captain George R. Swallow, Commanding. 1st Lieutenant Otho H. . . . — Map (db m137666) HM
164Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1351 — 7th South Carolina Infantry — Kershaw's Brigade — McLaws' Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
7th, Regiment South Carolina Infantry Commanders Lieutenant Colonel Elbert Bland, (Killed) Major John S. Hard, (Killed) Captain E.J. Goggans. — Map (db m122043) HM
165Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-839 — 82nd Indiana Infantry — First Brigade - Third Division — 14th Corps - Thomas. —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Side of Marker]: 82nd Reg. Indiana Infantry. First Brigade Third Division. 14th Corps - Thomas [Reverse Side of Marker]: Indiana's Tribute To Her Eighty-Second Regiment Infantry. Colonel Morton C. . . . — Map (db m39291) HM WM
166Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-842 — 84th Indiana Infantry Regiment — 1st Brigade-Whitaker — 1st Division-Steedman — Reserve Corps - Granger —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Side of Marker] 84th Regiment Indiana Infantry 1st Brigade-Whitaker 1st Division-Steedman Reserve Corps-Granger [Reverse Side of Marker] Indiana's Tribute To Her Eighty-Fourth Regiment Infantry. . . . — Map (db m24213) HM
167Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-844 — 86th Indiana Infantry — Dick's Brigade — Van Cleve's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Indiana. Eighty-Sixth Regiment Infantry. (Major Dick) Second Brigade. (Col. Dick) Third Division. (Van Cleve) Twenty-First Corps. (Crittenden) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 12 M. — Map (db m61666) HM
168Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-848 — 87th Indiana Infantry — 3rd Brigade -Van Derveer. — 3rd Division - Brannan. — 14th Corps - Thomas. —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe - Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
[Front Side of Marker]: 87th Regiment Indiana Infantry 3rd Brigade - Van Derveer. 3rd Division - Brannan. 14th Corps - Thomas [Reverse Side of Marker]: Indiana's Tribute To Her Eighty-Seventh Regiment Infantry . . . — Map (db m39293) HM
169Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-707 — 88th Illinois Infantry — Lytle's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling east.
Text on the Front Side: Illinois 88th Infantry 1st Brigade - Lytle 3rd Division - Sheridan 20th Army Corps - McCook Text on the Back Side: Commanded By Lieutenant Colonel Alexander S. Chadborne . . . — Map (db m107366) HM
170Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-853 — 88th Indiana Infantry — John Beatty's Brigade — Negley's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the left when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m107381) HM
171Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1016 — 89th Ohio Infantry — Turchin's Brigade - Reynolds' Division — 14th Army Corps —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Front Side of Marker: 89th. Ohio Infantry Turchin's Brigade, Reynolds Division, 14th Army Corps. Reverse Side of Marker: This regiment, Col. Caleb H. Carlton and capt. Isaac Nelson commanding, being temporarily . . . — Map (db m39142) HM
172Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-744 — 8th Indiana Battery — Buell's Brigade — Wood's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road, on the left when traveling north.
8th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery 4 6-pdrs., 2 12-pdr. howitzers. Buell's Brigade, Wood's Division, Crittenden's Corps. Sept. 20. 1863. Captain George Estep, Commanding 1st Lieut. Jeremiah Voris. 1st Lieut. Samuel Winsor. 2nd . . . — Map (db m126917) HM
173Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-746 — 8th Indiana Battery — Buell's Brigade — Wood's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road when traveling west.
Indiana. Eighth Battery. (Estep) First Brigade. (Buell) First Division. (Wood) Twenty-First Corps. (Crittenden) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 12 M.- Battery Captured. — Map (db m137670) HM
174Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1352 — 8th South Carolina Infantry — Kershaw's Brigade — McLaws' Division —
On Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
8th. Regiment South Carolina Infantry Commander Col. John W. Hanagan. — Map (db m122938) HM
175Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1073 — 8th Wisconsin Battery — Heg's Brigade — Davis' Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Text from front side of Monument: 8th Wisconsin Battery. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps. Text from back side of Monument: This battery, 1st Lieutenant John D. McLean commanding, occupied this position . . . — Map (db m98914) HM WM
176Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1072 — 8th Wisconsin Battery — Heg's Brigade — Davis' Division —
Near Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
8th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery. 2 Napoleons, 4 3" Rifles. Heg's Brigade, Davis' Division, McCook's Corps. September 19, 1863. 1st Lieutenant John D. McLean, Commanding. 1st Lieutenant Obadiah German. 2nd Lieutenant Henry L. . . . — Map (db m98917) HM
177Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-713 — 96th Illinois Infantry — Whitaker's Brigade - Steedman's Division — Reserve Corps - Granger —
Near Chickamauga-Vittatoe Road east of Lytle Road, on the left when traveling south.
Text on Front Side of Monument: Illinois 96th Infantry. 1st Brigade - Whitaker. 1st Division - Steedman. Reserve Corps - Granger. Text on Back Side of Monument: (the metal plaque with the monument's text has . . . — Map (db m137617) HM
178Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-714 — 96th Illinois Infantry (Two Companies) — Whitaker's Brigade - Steedman's Division — Reserve Corps - Granger —
Near Chickamauga-Vittatoe Road east of Lytle Road, on the left when traveling south.
Illinois Two Companies 96th Infantry. Whitaker's Brigade. 3 to 6 P.M. September 20, 1863. — Map (db m137621) HM
179Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-715 — 98th Illinois Infantry — Wilder's Brigade — Reynolds' Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Illinois 98th Infantry, 1st Brigade - Wilder, 4th Division- Reynolds, 14th Army Corps - Thomas. — Map (db m98923) HM
180Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1026 — 98th Ohio Infantry — 2nd Brigade - Mitchell — 1st Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Text on Front Side of Monument: 98th. Ohio Infantry. 2nd Brigade. 1st Division. Reserve Corps. Text on Back Side of Monument: This regiment arrived on the field Sept. 20th 1863, . . . — Map (db m62559) HM WM
181Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-773 — 9th Indiana Infantry
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Indiana. Ninth Regiment Infantry.(Suman) Second Brigade. (Hazen) Second Division. (Palmer) Twenty-First Corps. (Crittenden) Sunday, September 20th, 1863, 4 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. — Map (db m61664) HM
182Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-774 — 9th Indiana Infantry — Hazen's Brigade — Palmer's Division —
On Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Indiana. Ninth Regiment Infantry.(Suman) Second Brigade. (Hazen) Second Division. (Palmer) Twenty-First Corps. (Crittenden) Was sent to this position at dusk of September 20th, from Snodgrass field, lost some men by . . . — Map (db m62521) HM WM
183Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-869 — 9th Kentucky Infantry (USA)
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
9th Kentucky Inf. U.S. vols.Map (db m61651) HM
184Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-954 — 9th Ohio Infantry. — Van Derveer's Brigade. - Brannan's Division — 14th Army Corps. —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Front Side of Marker: 9th Ohio Infantry. Van Derveer's Brigade. Brannan's Division 14th Army Corps. Reverse Side of Marker: Plaque from the reverse side of the historical marker is . . . — Map (db m39288) HM
185Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1045 — 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry — Campbell's Brigade — McCook's Division —
On Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Text from the front side of the Monument: Pennsylvania's 9th "Lochiel" Veteran Cavalry 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division Army of the Cumberland Text from the back side of the Monument: The Ninth Pennsylvania . . . — Map (db m98843) HM WM
186Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — Agony of the Wounded
On Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling west.
The Snodgrass Cabin served as a field hospital. In 1863 George Snodgrass and his family of nine lived in a log house here. On the second day of the Battle of Chickamauga, Union forces made a desperate stand in the woods and . . . — Map (db m61845) HM
187Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1125 — Anderson's Brigade — Hindman's Division — Polk's Corps —
On Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
Anderson's Brigade. Hindman's Division -- Polk's Corps. Brigadier General Patton Anderson. September 20, 1863, 2 p.m., 3d Position. 7th Mississippi - Colonel W. H. Bishop. 9th Mississippi - Major T.H. Lynam. 10th . . . — Map (db m121966) HM
188Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1126 — Anderson's Brigade — Hindman's Division — Polk's Corps —
On Vittetoe Road west of Glenn-Kelly Road, on the right when traveling west.
Anderson's Brigade. Hindman's Division -- Polk's Corps. Brigadier General Patton Anderson. September 20, 1863, 2 p.m., 3d Position. 7th Mississippi - Col. W. H. Bishop. 9th Mississippi - Maj. T.H. Lynam. 10th . . . — Map (db m122946) HM
189Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-442-44 — Army of the Cumberland — Major General George H. Thomas
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling west.
Text on 1st Tablet (MT-442): Army of the Cumberland. Major General George H. Thomas. September 20, 1863, 2 p.m., till 8 p.m. Baird's Division, Thomas' Corps - Brigadier General Absalom Baird. Johnson's Division, McCook's . . . — Map (db m107138) HM
190Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-542 — Barnes' Brigade — Van Cleve's Division — Crittenden's Corps —
On Chickamauga-Vittatoe Road south of Dyer Road, on the left when traveling south.
Barnes' Brigade. Van Cleve's Division - Crittenden's Corps. Colonel Sidney M. Barnes September 20, 1863 1st Position. 35th Indiana - Major P. Dufficy. 8th Kentucky - Major John S. Clark. 21st Kentucky - Colonel . . . — Map (db m107088) HM
191Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1043 — Battery B, 26th Pennsylvania — Samuel Beatty's Brigade — Van Cleve's Division —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road north of Dyer Road, on the left when traveling north.
Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery B, 26th Independent, Samuel Beatty's Brigade, Van Cleve's Division, Crittenden's Corps. In action in this position forenoon of September 20th, 1863. — Map (db m137669) HM
192Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-659 — Battery C, 1st Illinois Light Artillery — Bradley's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
Near Glenn-Kelly Road east of Chickamauga-Vittatoe Road, on the left when traveling east.
Battery C, 1st Illinois Light Artillery. 4 3" Rifles, 2 12 Pounder Howitzers. Bradley's Brigade, Sheridan's Division, McCook's Corps September 19, 1863. Captain Mark H. Prescott, Commanding. 2d Lieutenant Joseph R. . . . — Map (db m120512) HM
193Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-880 — Battery D, 1st Michigan Artillery Marker — Brannan's Division — Thomas' Corps —
On Vittetoe Chickamauga Road.
Battery D, First Michigan Artillery Afternoon Sept. 20, 1863 — Map (db m122214) WM
194Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1274 — Battery E, 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion — York's Georgia Battery — Fulton’s Brigade, Johnson’s Division —
Near Chickamauga-Vittatoe Road east of Lytle Road, on the left when traveling south.
C. S. A. Georgia Battery "E" 9th Artillery Battalion Lieutenant W. S. Everett Fulton’s Brigade Johnson’s Division 2 to 5 P.M. Sept. 20th, 1863. — Map (db m137569) HM
195Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-905 — Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery — Laiboldt's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
Near Glenn-Viniard Road north of Wilder Road, on the right when traveling north.
Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery U.S.A. — Map (db m98977) HM
196Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-904 — Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery — Laiboldt's Brigade — Sheridan's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling east.
Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery. 4 Napoleons, 2 10 Pounder Parrotts. Laiboldt's Brigade, Sheridan's Division, McCook's Corps. September 20, 1863. Captain Henry Hescock, Commanding (Captured). 1st Lieutenant . . . — Map (db m107300) HM
197Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-929 — Battery G, 1st Ohio Light Artillery — Sirwell's Brigade — Negley's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the left when traveling north.
Battery G, 1st Ohio Light Artillery 4 Napoleons, 2 3" Rifles. Sirwell's Brigade, Negley's Division, Thomas' Corps. September 20, 1863. Captain Alexander Marshall. Commanding. 1st Lieutenant George W. Bills. 2d . . . — Map (db m107467) HM
198Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-930 — Battery G, 1st Ohio Light Artillery — Sirwell's Brigade — Negley's Division —
On Glenn-Kelly Road east of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the left when traveling north.
The text on the front side:
Battery G, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps. The text on the back side: This battery, Captain Alexander Marshall commanding, occupied . . . — Map (db m107469) HM
199Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1056 — Battery I, 4th U.S. Artillery. — Van Derver's Brigade — Brannan's Division —
Near Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road when traveling west.
Battery I, 4th U.S. Artillery. 4 Light 12 Pdrs. Van Derver's Brigade, Brannan's Division, Thomas' Corps. Sept. 20, 1863. noon 1st Lieut. Frank G. Smith, Commanding. 1st Lieut. George . . . — Map (db m61637) HM
200Georgia (Walker County), Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1055 — Battery I, 4th U.S. Artillery. — Van Derver's Brigade — Brannan's Division —
On Vittetoe Road west of Vittetoe-Chickamauga Road, on the right when traveling west.
Battery I, 4th U.S. Artillery. 4 Light 12 Pdrs. Van Derver's Brigade, Brannan's Division, Thomas' Corps. Sept. 20, 1863. 1st Lieut. Frank G. Smith, Commanding. 1st Lieut. George B. . . . — Map (db m61857) HM

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