id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34242 Wood, Bradford Ripley, Jr. Chattanooga or Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge from Moccasin Point .txt text/plain 12662 644 74 river, from which to witness the assault of the Union troops under Gen. Hooker up the north face of the mountain, and also the charge of the officer on the point of Lookout, signaling to Gen. Bragg's headquarters intended to draw the attention of the enemy from the approach of Gen. Sherman's troops above Chattanooga. October he states: "Gen. Longstreet's command occupied Lookout Mountain of other batteries was not effective." President Davis visited Gen. Bragg's army Oct. 9, and viewed Chattanooga from Lookout Mountain. Confederates and Lookout Mountain was threatened, Gen. Bragg on Nov. 4 COMMANDING OFFICER BATTERIES ON MOCCASIN POINT:--Gen. Hooker the routed enemy in rapid motion followed by Gen. Hooker's line with WOOD:--Gen. Thomas directs that the batteries on Point open on the ordered Gen. Thomas to advance with the army of the Cumberland and Gen. Wood's troops enfiladed the enemy's line ./cache/34242.txt ./txt/34242.txt