There are a total of (3) Battle of Chickamauga Timeline (September 18th - 20th, 1863) events in the CivilWarTimeline.net database.
Braggs Confederates occupy Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. Battle of Chattanooga, (November 23–25, 1863), in the American Civil War, a decisive engagement fought at Chattanooga on the Tennessee River in late November 1863, which contributed significantly to victory for the North. Entries are listed below by date-of-occurrence ascending (first-to-last). Entries are listed below by date-of-occurrence ascending (first-to-last). "The Battle of Chattanooga" (Timeline) Sept 21, 1863 Unable to hold lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, Rosecrans withdraws his forces to Chattanooga. The three battles were the Battle of Orchard Knob, The Battle of Lookout Mountain, and the Battle of Missionary Ridge. Other leading and trailing events are also included for perspective. There are a total of (12) Chattanooga Campaign Timeline (1862 - 1864) events in the CivilWarTimeline.net database. Other leading and trailing events are also included for perspective. Chattanooga Campaign: (Battles for Chattanooga) The Army of the Cumberland under Maj. Gen. George Thomas advanced from Chattanooga to seize the minor high ground at Orchard Knob while the Army of the Tennessee under Maj. Gen. Sherman maneuvered to launch a surprise attack against Bragg's men on Missionary Ridge.
The Battle of Chattanooga consisted of three separate battles that occurred over the course of three days in November 1863.
The Battle of Chattanooga was fought November 23-25, 1864, during the American Civil War (1861-1865). After taking charge of the Union’s western armies in October of 1863, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant focused on lifting the Confederate siege of Chattanooga, Tennessee, which had been in place since the Battle of Chickamauga in September.