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Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 41
Campbell’s Station (TN023) Location Knox County Campaign Knoxville Campaign (1863) Battle Date(s) November 16, 1863 Principal Commanders Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside [US]; Lt. Gen. James Longstreet [CS] Forces Engaged Department of the Ohio [US]; Longstreet’s Corps [CS] Results Union victory Study Area 11,258.68 acres The revised Study Area includes Confederate approach and Union retreat routes. Potential National None Register Lands Protected Lands None Publicly Accessible Lands None Management Area None Friends Group(s) None Preservation Activities Advocacy Since 1993 Cultural Resource Surveys and Inventories Fundraising
Interpretation Projects Land or Development Rights Purchased Legislation
Planning Projects Research and Documentation Public Interpretation Brochure(s) Since 1993 Driving Tour Living History Maintained Historic Features/Areas Visitor Center Walking Tour/Trails Wayside Exhibits/Signs Website(s) Other
Condition Statement Landscape and terrain have been altered beyond recognition since the period of significance. Commemorative opportunities exist. Historical Designation None
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 42
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 43
Chattanooga I (TN005) Location Hamilton County and City of Chattanooga Campaign Confederate Heartland Offensive (1862) Battle Date(s) June 7-8, 1862 Principal Commanders Brig. Gen. James Negley [US]; Maj. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith [CS] Forces Engaged Negley’s division [US]; Chattanooga garrison [CS] Results Union victory Study Area 2,115.91 acres The revised Study Area includes the Federal approach route and the probable location of the Union artillery park. The Core Area was enlarged to include the heights from which the Union guns fired. Potential National None Register Lands Protected Lands None Publicly Accessible Lands None Management Area None Friends Group(s) None Preservation Activities Advocacy Since 1993 Cultural Resource Surveys and Inventories Fundraising
Interpretation Projects Land or Development Rights Purchased
Legislation Planning Projects
Research and Documentation
Public Interpretation Brochure(s) Since 1993 Driving Tour
Living History Maintained Historic Features/Areas
Visitor Center Walking Tour/Trails Wayside Exhibits/Signs Website(s)
Other Condition Statement Much of the landscape has been altered and fragmented, leaving some essential features. The opportunity to protect portions of Chattanooga I’s historic landscape is closed; only previously protected areas survive today. Historical Designation None
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 44
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 45
Chattanooga II (TN018)
Location Hamilton County and City of Chattanooga Campaign Chickamauga Campaign (1863) Battle Date(s) August 21, 1863 Principal Commanders Col. John T. Wilder [US]; D.H. Hill [CS] Forces Engaged Wilder's Brigade, 4th Division, XIV Corps, Army of the Cumberland [US]; Hill's Corps, Army of Tennessee [CS] Results Union victory Study Area 6,445.71 acres The revised Study Area includes the lengthy Federal approach route. Core Area was expanded slightly to take in the entire area of bombardment. Potential National None Register Lands Protected Lands None Publicly Accessible Lands None Management Area None Friends Group(s) None Preservation Activities Advocacy Since 1993 Cultural Resource Surveys and Inventories Fundraising
Interpretation Projects Land or Development Rights Purchased Legislation
Planning Projects Research and Documentation
Public Interpretation Brochure(s) Since 1993 Driving Tour
Living History Maintained Historic Features/Areas
Visitor Center Walking Tour/Trails Wayside Exhibits/Signs Website(s)
Other Condition Statement Much of the landscape has been altered and fragmented, leaving some essential features. The opportunity to protect portions of Chattanooga II’s historic landscape is closed; only previously protected areas survive today. Historical Designation None
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 46
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 47
Chattanooga III (TN024) Location Hamilton County and City of Chattanooga Campaign Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign (1863) Battle Date(s) November 23-25, 1863 Principal Commanders Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant [US]; Gen. Braxton Bragg [CS] Forces Engaged Military Division of the Mississippi [US]; Army of Tennessee [CS] Results Union victory Study Area 45,415.23 acres
The Study Area was revised to include Confederate retreat routes. Potential National 6,740.13 acres Register Lands Protected Lands 3,255.70 acres
National Park Service, 3,132.00 acres, fee simple Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, 48.80 acres, fee simple City of Chattanooga, 38.80 acres, fee simple Tennessee Historical Commission, 36.10 acres, fee simple
Publicly Accessible Lands 3,170.80 acres Management Area Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, National Park Service Amnicola Refuge, City of Chattanooga Friends Group(s) None Preservation Activities Advocacy Since 1993 Cultural Resource Surveys and Inventories Fundraising Interpretation Projects Land or Development Rights Purchased Legislation
Planning Projects Research and Documentation
Public Interpretation Brochure(s) Since 1993 Driving Tour
Living History Maintained Historic Features/Areas
Visitor Center Walking Tour/Trails Wayside Exhibits/Signs Website(s)
Other Condition Statement Portions of landscape have been altered, but most essential features remain. The battlefield landscape is under extreme development pressure. Historical Designation Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (1966)
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 48
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 49
Collierville (TN022) Location Shelby County Campaign Operations on the Memphis & Charleston Railroad (1863) Battle Date(s) November 3, 1863 Principal Commanders Col. Edward Hatch [US]; Brig. Gen. James R. Chalmers [CS] Forces Engaged 3rd Cavalry Brigade (850) [US]; Cavalry Division (2,500) [CS] Results Union victory Study Area 5,145.25 acres The revised Study Area reflects the wider configuration needed for cavalry as it crosses the landscape. Potential National 0.00 acres Register Lands Protected Lands 2.00 acres Town of Collierville, fee simple Publicly Accessible Lands 2.00 acres Management Area Confederate Park, Town of Collierville Friends Group(s) None Preservation Activities Advocacy Since 1993 Cultural Resource Surveys and Inventories Fundraising
Interpretation Projects Land or Development Rights Purchased Legislation
Planning Projects Research and Documentation
Public Interpretation Brochure(s) Since 1993 Driving Tour
Living History Maintained Historic Features/Areas Visitor Center Walking Tour/Trails Wayside Exhibits/Signs
Website(s) Other Condition Statement Landscape and terrain have been altered beyond recognition since the period of significance. Only previously protected areas survive. Historical Designation None
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 50
Update to the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields Final DRAFT -- State of Tennessee 51
Columbia (TN034) Location Maury County Campaign Franklin-Nashville Campaign (1864) Battle Date(s) November 24 [24-29], 1864 Principal Commanders Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield [US]; Gen. John Bell Hood [CS] Forces Engaged XXIII Army Corps and elements of IV Army Corps [US]; Army of Tennessee [CS] Results Confederate victory Study Area 42,912.64 acres The revised Study Area includes Confederate and Union advance routes and the Union retreat route. The Study Area around Columbia was expanded to reflect more accurately the extent of the battle. Potential National 6,707.30 acres Register Lands Protected Lands 2,839.31 acres Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, fee simple, 2,836.31 acres City of Columbia Parks Department, fee simple, 3.00 acres Publicly Accessible Lands 2,839.31 acres Management Area Yanahli Wildlife Management Area, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Greenwood Cemetery, City of Columbia Friends Group(s) None Preservation Activities Advocacy Since 1993 Cultural Resource Surveys and Inventories Fundraising
Interpretation Projects Land or Development Rights Purchased Legislation
Planning Projects Research and Documentation
Public Interpretation Brochure(s) Since 1993 Driving Tour
Living History Maintained Historic Features/Areas
Visitor Center Walking Tour/Trails
Wayside Exhibits/Signs Website(s)
Other Condition Statement Much of the landscape has been altered and fragmented, leaving some essential features. The battlefield is under extreme
development pressure around the city of Columbia. Historical Designation None