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Fort Oglethorpe is located in western Catoosa County and northeastern Walker County at (34.945683, -85.245653 It is 9 miles (14 km) south of Chattanooga, Tennessee , by U.S. Route 27 , which also leads south 18 miles (29 km) to LaFayette, Georgia .
Fort Oglethorpe was a United States Army post in the US state of Georgia. It was established in a 1902 regulation, and received its first contingent in 1904. It served largely as a cavalry post for the 6th Cavalry. During World War I, Fort Oglethorpe housed 4,000 German prisoners of war and civilian detainees. [1]
HAER No. GA-95, "Chickamauga National Military Park Tour Roads, Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County, GA", 54 photos, 15 measured drawings, 9 data pages, 4 photo caption pages; HAER No. GA-95-A, "Chickamauga National Military Park Tour Roads, Alexander's Bridge", 10 photos, 2 measured drawings, 15 data pages, 1 photo caption page
cavalry Coat of arms. The 6th Cavalry Museum is a military history museum located in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. [1] The museum is dedicated to the 6th Cavalry Regiment, a regiment of the United States Army that began as a regiment of cavalry in the American Civil War, and is still active today. [2]
Oglethorpe is a city in Macon County, Georgia, United States. The population was 995 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] down from 1,328 in 2010 . The city is the county seat of Macon County . [ 5 ]
Fort Oglethorpe: administered by the National Park Service: 4: Fort Oglethorpe Historic District: Fort Oglethorpe Historic District: April 20, 1979 : U.S. 27: Fort Oglethorpe: 5: Ringgold Commercial Historic District
July 1, 1975 (3 mi. SE of Smithonia on SR S2164 over Big Clouds Creek: Smithonia: 7: Langston-Daniel House: Langston-Daniel House: January 31, 1978 (5 mi. (8 km) W of Crawford on U.S. 78
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, the town; Fort Oglethorpe (Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia), Army base founded in 1904; Fort Oglethorpe, GA (Prisoner-of-war-Camp), a POW camp during World War I; Fort James Jackson, fort built during 1808-1812 that protected Savannah, Georgia and was also known as Fort Oglethorpe; Other Uses. Quercus oglethorpensis, also ...