Stereograph

Name/Title

Stereograph

Entry/Object ID

2023.055.3.0210

Description

A black and white stereograph. Image is an aerial view of a large river, a small town can be seen below, to the left a man sits on a large rock. Above the image "T91 (Star)" is printed, below the image "23082 Chattanooga and Tennessee River Valley from Lookout Mountain, Tennessee." is printed, to the left of the image "Keystone View Company COPYRIGHTED Manufacturers MADE IN U.S.A. Publishers" is printed, to the right of the image "Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England." is printed. On the reverse the following is printed: 114-(23082) VIEW FROM LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Lat. 35(Degrees) N.; Long. 85(Degrees) W. This view from Lookout Mountain is most wonderful. From its top on a clear day seven states may be seen. To the eastward, you can see the mountains of Virginia and of North and South Carolina. To the south lie Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Northward are the green fields of Kentucky. At its base lies the Tennessee River, its shining water winding in great double curves through a broad alluvial flood plain covered with rich farms and woods. The river is navigable for eight months of the year. Almost encircled by the river lies the busy city of Chattanooga (pronunciation). Unlike most southern cities, Chattanooga is a manufacturing center. In 1911 it adopted a commission form of goernment. In the far background, Missionary Ridge towers up against the sky. This lovely place was the scene of one of the decisive battles of the Civil War. After their defeat at Chickamauga (pronunciation) the Union forces under Gen. Thomas took their station at Chattanooga where they were besieged by the Confederates under General Bragg. Grant and Sherman came to the rescue of Thomas. On November 23, 24 and 15, 1863, the great battle was fought. The Confederates held all the highlands. Up the mountain sides swarmed the men in blue, up, until the clouds hid them from the view of the people below. Above the clouds the battle raged fiercely. When the Northern armies won the top of the slope the Confederates retreated. On the lower slope of Lookout Mountain may be seen the memorial cemetery where the soldier died le buried. Notice the cumulus clouds in the sky. What is a meandering stream? Copyright by The Keystone View Company

Collection

Photograph Collection