The History of Chickamauga
In
the early to mid-1800’s, the present town of Chickamauga
was just a large plantation in the North Georgia rolling hills.
The name of the post office was Crawfish Springs-named for Indian
Chief Crayfish, of the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee Indians had
settled the area, farming and enjoying the natural beauty of the
land. During the War of 1812, five hundred Cherokee soldiers from
the area fought with General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe
Bend against the Creek Indians, who were aligned with England.
Their valor helped assure victory for the Americans. The Cherokee
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was divided into districts and courts with Crawfish
Springs the county site of one of the districts. A courthouse
was built in the town in 1820 and the first court in Walker
County was held here. The Cherokees called this area their home
until their forced exodus in 1838, leading to the Trail of Tears.
The area
was settled once more by farm families and life was busy and
fruitful in the fertile valleys until even this remote part
of the south was visited by the sounds of cannon and
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guns during the War Between the States. The
Battle of Chickamauga, named after the Chickamauga Creek which
flowed nearby, was fought September 19-20, 1863 and involved
more than 150,000 soldiers of the Northern and Southern Armies.
Union General Rosecrans had his headquarters in the town prior
to the battle at the Gordon Lee Mansion, completed in 1847 and
still standing today. During the battle, soldiers were
cared for in the home and adjacent buildings with many
Union doctors remaining behind to care for the wounded after
the Southern victory. Many parched and wounded soldiers of both
sides drank from the town’s bubbling Crawfish Spring,
still active today.
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Crawfish
Springs was the site of the reunion in 1889 of soldiers, Northern
and Southern, who fought in the Battle of Chickamauga. Called
the Blue and Gray Barbecue, hundreds of soldiers and their families
visited the sites of the bloody battle of over 30 years prior,
smoking the pipe of peace, healing the wounds, and helping start
the Chickamauga National Park, known as the Chickamauga
Battlefield. The Chickamauga Battlefield, established in 1890,
is located just north of the City of Chickamauga, and is a part
of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, the first
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country.
The City of Chickamauga was incorporated in 1891, named after
the Tsikamagi Indian Tribe of the Cherokee Nation. Over the last
century, the City has changed and grown, from a population of
95 in 1900 to 2,245 in 2000 (official census). The city is surrounded
by the North Georgia mountains and valleys, and the history of
the area has been rediscovered and restored wherever possible. |
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When
the city was incorporated, the city's north-south avenues were
named for Union and Confederate Generals. Today, avenues
named for Longstreet, Hood, Crittenden, Stewart, and more, areclearly
marked by large, wood framed signs displaying a description of
the General's accomplishments, his picture, and flags of the period. |
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