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Horses and Mules/Stable Call - Living History Program

  • Wilder Brigade Monument/Recreation Field Recreation Field Chickamauga, GA (map)

Location: Near the Wilder Brigade Monument/Recreation Field (Follow the Artillery Program & Parking Signs)

Duration: 30-minutes

Overview: Battery members will explain the role of horses and mules during the Civil War followed by stable call.

This year, Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park is proud to partner with 1st Section, an authentic horse-drawn artillery living history organization that is dedicated to accurately portraying the common soldier of the American Civil War.

1st Section's programs will likely be as close as one can get to the sights, sounds, and smells associated with Civil War artillery, and the park hopes visitors will set aside the time to visit Chickamauga Battlefield and particpate in these special anniversary living history programs.

A section (two cannon) of the 3rd Wisconsin Light Artillery will be the authentic unit portrayed during programs, which are scheduled to take place on appoximately the same ground over which the orignial battery engaged Confederates during the Battle of Chickamauga, from September 19-20, 1863.

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