- The
Battle of
Wauhatchie was
fought October 28–29, 1863, in
Hamilton and
Marion counties, Tennessee, and Dade County, Georgia, in the
American Civil War...
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Wauhatchie was a 19th-century
chieftain of the
Cherokee Nation. He
lived along Lookout Cr**** in modern-day
Hamilton County, Tennessee. In the War of 1812...
- The
Wauhatchie Pike is a
historic path in
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, U.S.. It was
named after Wauhatchie, a
Cherokee Nation chieftain. The path was an...
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Wauhatchie Branch is a
stream in the U.S.
states of
Georgia and Tennessee. It is a
tributary to
Lookout Cr****.
Wauhatchie Branch was
named after Wauhatchie...
- The
following Union Army
units and
commanders fought in the
Battle of
Wauhatchie of the
American Civil War. The
Confederate order of
battle is
listed separately...
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Joseph Hooker fought off a
Confederate counterattack at the
Battle of
Wauhatchie on
October 28–29, 1863. On
November 23, the Army of the ****berland advanced...
- The
following units and
commanders fought at the
Battle of
Wauhatchie of the
American Civil War on the
Confederate side. The
Union order of
battle is listed...
- Blocton. The AGS
incorporated the
Wauhatchie Extension Railway in
April 1914 to
continue the line from
Wauhatchie to a
junction with the
Southern subsidiary...
- an
American Civil War
battle also
known as Brown's
Ferry or
Battle of
Wauhatchie at the
Tennessee ferry crossing point Brown's
Ferry Park (disambiguation)...
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Arkansas D
Union Confederate attack fails.
October 28–29, 1863
Battle of
Wauhatchie Tennessee B
Union Longstreet defeated by
Union forces.
November 3, 1863...