File:Genl. Thomas' new position 20th Septr. 3 p.m. LOC gvhs01.vhs00159.jpg

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English: Map shows location of Union and Confederate troops between Missionary Ridge and West Chickamauga Creek. After Confederates succeeded in breaking through the Union lines, the bulk of the Union forces retreated toward Chattanooga. Union Gen. George H. Thomas and his men held onto a tenuous position on Snodgrass Hill and repulsed assault after assault.
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Genl. Thomas' new position 20th Septr. 3 p.m.
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https://www.loc.gov/item/001-CABIB20009660/
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Author Sneden, Robert Knox
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United States · Georgia · Chickamauga
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Military Battles And Campaigns · American Memory · Civil War Maps · Geography And Map Division
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Thomas, George Henry · Georgia · Chickamauga, Battle Of, Ga. · Civil War · Chickamauga · United States · Maps · Chickamauga, Battle Of, Ga · History

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