Railroads of Chattanooga by Alan A Walker

Railroads of Chattanooga by Alan A Walker

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Railroads of Chattanooga by Alan A Walker

Founded in 1803 at the site of Ross's Landing on the Tennessee River, Chattanooga was once a small settlement centered around a trading post run by John Ross, who was the leader of the Cherokee nation at the time. In 1836, the State of Georgia chartered the Western and Atlantic Railroad to connect the village of Marthasville (now Atlanta) with the river port at Chattanooga. Within the next twenty years, additional railroad companies would link Chattanooga with all of the major cities in the country. These connections would prove to be vital to the Confederate effort during the Civil War and would make Chattanooga the prime target of numerous military actions on both sides, the most famous being the Andrews Raid of 1862. Railroads of Chattanooga celebrates the history of Chattanooga as a major Southeastern railroad hub and the employees, engines, and events that have made it what it is today.
Walker, Alan A.: - Author Alan A. Walker is the historian for the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, a position he has held for nearly ten years. A longtime resident of Chattanooga, Walker specializes in research on the historical development of the region's railroads.
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ISBN 13 9780738515397
ISBN 10 0738515396
Title Railroads of Chattanooga
Author Alan A Walker
Series Images Of Rail
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Year published 2003-10-01
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.