The Army of the Cumberland Assaults Missionary Ridge - with Park Historian Jim Ogden
On November 25, 1863, US General George H. Thomas' Army of the Cumberland was tasked to take the earthworks at Missionary Ridge's base. However, his men not only took the works but continued up the ridge, eventually puncturing the thin Confederate line and routing the bulk of the Confederate Army of Tennessee.

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Sherman's Assault on Missionary Ridge - with Park Historian Jim Ogden

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The Battle of Lookout Mountain - with Park Historian Jim Ogden

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Grant takes Fort Henry & Fort Donelson | American Civil War | Foote ironclads | mapping history

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Battle of the Alamo 1836 (No Ai Documentary)

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The Battle of Chattanooga (1863) - Part 1

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Wilson's Creek & the FIRST Union General to Die in the Civil War | History Traveler Episode 448

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Chickamauga: Animated Battle Map

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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Sherman's Armies in South Carolina (Lecture)

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The Battles for Chattanooga & Orchard Knob

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The Food That Fueled the Civil War and Built America

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Culp's Hill: Gettysburg Battle | History Mapped | 1863 | Meade, Slocum, Lee, Ewell, Greene | Union

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The Battle Above The Clouds: Lookout Mountain- The Battle of Chattanooga

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Jim Ogden - The Battle of Chickamauga.

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The True Story Behind the American Revolutionary War's First Battle

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The Room Where the Civil War Ended

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James Longstreet - Villain of the Confederate Lost Cause Documentary

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Battles for Chattanooga, Part 1 | Brown's Ferry and Wauhatchie Animated Battle Map

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The Civil War Battle Series: Chickamauga and Chattanooga

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