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Union Army camp below Lookout Mountain, 1863

Union Army camp below Lookout Mountain, 1863


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Union Army camp below Lookout Mountain, 1863

Lookout Mountain occupied by the Union Army under General Rosecrans, 1863.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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1860s 1863 America Appalachian Mountains Army Camp Civil War Federal Army Military Mountain Rebellion River South Southern Tennessee Tent Union Union Army Appalachian Battle Of Lookout Mountain Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Rosecrans Tennessee River


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This hand-colored woodcut print takes us back to a significant moment in American history - the Union Army camp below Lookout Mountain in 1863. The image showcases the military might and resilience of the Union forces under General Rosecrans during the Civil War. The scene depicts a sprawling camp nestled at the foot of Lookout Mountain, an iconic landmark that was occupied by Union troops. The tents dotting the landscape serve as temporary homes for soldiers who fought bravely against rebellion and sought to preserve their nation's unity. The vintage illustration transports us to a time when traditional values and heritage were deeply cherished, capturing both the historic significance and artistic beauty of this era. It offers a glimpse into life on the front lines, where soldiers faced immense challenges while upholding their duty. As we delve into this piece of art, we are reminded of how crucial this battle was in shaping America's future. Lookout Mountain stands tall in its majestic glory, overlooking Chattanooga River and serving as a strategic vantage point during one of the most critical engagements - Battle of Lookout Mountain. Through this remarkable artwork, we can appreciate not only the bravery displayed by those who fought but also gain insight into our nation's rich history. This print serves as a poignant reminder of our shared past and honors all those who sacrificed for freedom during these turbulent times in North America's story.

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