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By Akira Laster Ms Thomas Class September 27,2013

The battle takes place September 18-20, 1863 It was the second bloodiest battle in the civil war President Lincoln was upset with the progress of the Union of Cumberland in the Western Theater in the summer of 1863 and no matter what Lincoln threatened to do, Gen. Rosecrans gave a lot of lies for not going after Gen. Bragg’s Army. And he finally did it, made Gen. Bragg’s Army go all the way back to Tennessee.

Did you know that the battle of Chickamauga was the battle with the most casualties ? The total number of causalities was 34,624 the Union had 16,170, and the Confederate army had 18,454

Gen. Thomas Rock Of Chickamauga was Gen.Thomas nickname for his heroicness Gen. Bragg His chief subordinates didn't like each other and quarreled and his generals wouldn’t disobey his orders Gen. Rosecrans Aka (Old Rosy) Was a religious man and kind of a perfectionist Lincoln believed that he lacked aggressive spirit needed to win and Lincoln said that he behaved “like a duck hit on the head”

Consisted of several confederate attempts to seize crossing points on Chickamauga creek The Union soldiers slowed the confederate at Reeds bridge but soon southern forces took the span and moved southwest toward Lee And Gordon’s Mill

On the morning of September 19 th Thomas sent troops eastward to the Kelly farm and destroy what he thought was a small enemy force. Instead the union meet confederate soldiers and ushered in a confused general engaged all day long and spread for nearly miles

During the night and very, very early in the morning of September Gen Bragg divided his army into two different wings the right of north commanded by Lieutenant General. Leonidas Polk and the left of southern wing commanded by Lieutenant General James Longstreet Who had came from Virginia with more Confederate reinforcements. Bragg’s ideas for September 20 called an attack to start at dawn on the confederates right and move southward, driving he union troops away from Chattanooga. The part of Polk and another of his subordinates caused the surprise attack to start several hours late