Catoosa

16 historical markers in Georgia

4th Corps' Route to Tunnel Hill

4TH CORPS' ROUTE TO TUNNEL HILL.

Atlanta Campaign Ringgold Gap May 7, 1864

ATLANTA CAMPAIGN RINGGOLD GAP MAY 7, 1864.

Battle of Chickamauga 9 mi.

Ringgold, GA

BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA 9 mi. Nine miles west of here on Saturday and Sunday, September 19th and 20th, 1863, the bloody Battle of...

Blue Star Memorial Highway historical marker (Catoosa County)

BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.

Campaign for Atlanta Began Here

CAMPAIGN FOR ATLANTA BEGAN HERE.

Catoosa County

Ringgold, GA

CATOOSA COUNTY. Created December 5, 1853, the county has an Indian name.

Catoosa Springs Confederate Hospitals

CATOOSA SPRINGS CONFEDERATE HOSPITALS.

Confederate Hospitals

Ringgold, GA

CONFEDERATE HOSPITALS.

Nickajack Gap

NICKAJACK GAP. The road E. ascends Taylor's Ridge & via Nickajack Gap, crosses E. Chickamauga Cr.

Old Federal Road

OLD FEDERAL ROAD. For the last eight miles this highway has followed closely the course of the Old Federal Road, northwest Georgia's...

Old Federal Road

OLD FEDERAL ROAD. This highway is part of the Old Federal Road, an early thoroughfare that linked Georgia and west Tennessee across the...

Old Stone Presbyterian Church

OLD STONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WAR TIME HOSPITAL.

Ringgold Gap

RINGGOLD GAP November 27, 1863.

The Napier House

THE NAPIER HOUSE. Thomas Thompson Napier built this house in 1836 of heavy local timber prepared by slaves and finishing lumber brought...

The Whitman House

Ringgold, GA

THE WHITMAN HOUSE. This house of handmade brick was built about 1863 by Mr. William L. Whitman, prominent merchant of Ringgold.

Western & Atlantic Depot

Ringgold, GA

WESTERN & ATLANTIC DEPOT.

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