Description: 1895 McElroy Map of the Chickamauga Battlefield, Georgia.Federal (blue) and Confederate (red) lines on September 19 and September 20 are marked across the battlefield, with each unit identified by its commanding officer. Artillery batteries appear as cannons. This is a Reproduction of the Original Map This Map Comes in 3 Sizes: 10.5"x16", 16"x24" and 23"x35" We have more War Maps, you can find them in Our Store We also have a big selection of War Poster in Our StoreREMEMBER, the smaller the map size the harder it is to read the text.All Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USA The Battle of Chickamauga (September 18 - 20, 1863) was fought in northwestern Georgia. Between the Union Army of the Cumberland under the command of Major General William Rosecrans (1819 - 1898), and the Confederate Army of the Tennessee under General Braxton Bragg 1817 - 1876). Before Chickamauga, Rosecrans won several victories in the Tullahoma Campaign, including successfully forcing Bragg's Confederates out of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Rosecrans divided his forces to pursue the fleeing Bragg. Bragg set up a trap for the perusing Union forces, but incompetence among his subordinates, caused the trap to fail. On the Union side, Rosecrans realizing his army narrowly escaped the trap, consolidated forces and withdrew to Chattanooga. In the meantime, Confederate reinforcements bolstered Bragg's ranks, giving him a numerical advantage. After days of maneuvering as each side postured for a tactical advantage, the Battle of Chickamauga was fought from September 18 to September 20, 1863. On the 20th, Rosecrans was misinformed that a gap opened in his front line. In trying to fill the fictional gap, he created an factual gap directly in front of the charging Confederate force. A third of Union Army was routed in a single charge. Although Union forces rallied and closed the gap, the battle was lost. That evening, chastised Union forces returned to Chattanooga and the pursuing Confederates took the high ground laying siege to the city. The siege was not broken until the Chattanooga Campaign, led by General Ulysses S. Grant. Grant's victories forced Bragg's Army of Tennessee into retreat and opened the way for General William T. Sherman's 1864 Atlanta Campaign. This map comes with a white border around the image --------------------------- -How are the maps shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us.
Price: 13.95 USD
Location: Clarkston, Georgia
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: McElroy
Origin: United States
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
MPN: Does Not Apply
Item Length: 3 variations
Additional Parts Required: No
Personalize: No
Department: Teens, Adults
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 3 variations
Style: Vintage/Retro
Features: Unframed
Production Style: Printed
Unit Quantity: 1
Room: Home Office/Study, Trailer, Any Room, Basement, Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Foyer, Garage, Guestroom, Hallway, Kitchen, Living Room, Lounge, Office, Patio, Porch
Item Width: 3 variations
Character: Civil War
Signed: No
Color: Multicolor
Material: Paper
Orientation: Horizontal
Subject: Civil War Battlefield
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Print
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Theme: Military & Weaponry, Map
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Character Family: Civil War
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Color: 10.5"x16"
Price: 13.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: 16"x24"
Price: 21.95 USD
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Color: 23"x35"
Price: 37.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
Quantity Sold: 3