Chickamauga Cavalry Monuments
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I was in Chattanooga this past weekend. Monday I briefly toured the surrounding battlefields. I have attached pictures of Union Cavalry monuments in the Chickamauga Battlefield.
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Detail of painting in Lookout Mountain visitor's center showing Ma
j Gen Joe Hooker on his white horse and his chief of artillery Major John Reynolds.

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The National Cemetery in Chattanooga has an impressive memorial to the Andrew's Raiders who participated in the Great Locomotive Chase of the General by the Texas. The Ohio sponsored monument is surrounded by tombstones to the executed raiders. Surprisingly, both locomotives have survived and are on display separately. The bronze replica of the General on monument is very accurate.
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Interesting photographs, thanks for posting them!
We've taken our horses to the Battlefield several times over the years as it's a great place to take a youngster get them away from home but in a relatively easy environment. There are two loops (one at 3+ miles and one just about 7) that are well kept. The Rangers keep the dirt bikes and mountain bikes and backpackers off the equine trails. There are a bunch of monuments you can only see from the equine trails. It's a really nice place to ride.
Thanks for the pictures!
Thanks for the pictures!