Chattanooga

18thVirginia

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Chattanooga from the North Bank of the Tennessee
We often see photographs of Lookout Mountain, but let's take a look at photos of Chattanooga in general. Prior to the Civil War, Chattanooga had moved from a place where cotton was transported from the port to become a rail center. Along with railroads, Chattanooga had a charcoal iron industry. By the time of the Civil War, it had become a town of 2,000 people.


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Chattanooga during the Civil War
 
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Glad you're enjoying them. I may be a terrible visualizer or maybe have always lived with photographers, but I need to see pictures of places we talk about. In looking for photos of somewhere else, I kept coming across ones of Chattanooga--and not of Lookout Mountain and thought they'd make an interesting thread.
 
Excellent. The Chattanooga and Atlanta pictures always looked so similar. I assume Barnard took many of them as he did the Atlanta one.

An interesting note, the train depots were identical in Atlanta and Chattanooga. It was designed by Engineer E.A. Vincent.


CHATTANOOGA: The depot is in the middle left of the photo

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ATLANTA:

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