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CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK


'Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park', located in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee, preserves the sites of two major battles of the American Civil War.

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History
Park areas
See also
Reference
External link

History


Chickamauga and Chattanooga

In the 1890s, the Congress of the United States authorized the establishment of the first four national military parks: Chickamauga and Chattanooga, Shiloh, Gettysburg, and Vicksburg. The first and largest of these, and the one upon which the establishment and development of most other national military and historical parks was based, was at Chickamauga, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. It owes its existence largely to the efforts of Generals Henry V. Boynton and Ferdinand Van Derveer, both veterans of the Union Army of the Cumberland, who saw the need for a federal park to preserve and commemorate these battlefields during a visit to the area in 1888.

Park areas


Point Park

The military park consists of four main areas, and a few small isolated reservations, around Chattanooga.

★ Chickamauga Battlefield

Missionary Ridge

Lookout Mountain and Point Park

Moccasin Bend
As with all historic areas administered by the National Park Service, the military park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966.
On February 20, 2003, Public Law No: 108-7 added Moccasin Bend as a new unit of the park. ''Moccasin Bend Archeological District'', designated a National Historic Landmark an September 8, 1986, is directly across the Tennessee River from Lookout Mountain. It is significant due to its archeological resources of American Indian settlement. There are currently no public facilities at Moccasin Bend.

See also



Battle of Chickamauga

First Battle of Chattanooga

Second Battle of Chattanooga

Third Battle of Chattanooga

Reference



★ ''The National Parks: Index 2001–2003''. Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior.

External link



★ Official NPS website: Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park

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