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Indian Mound 1864
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The Library of Congress Indian Mound I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image. Title Chattanooga, Tennessee. View from Indian Mound Created / Published [1864] Subject Headings - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. - United States Format Headings Glass negatives--1860-1870. Stereographs--1860-1870. Rights Advisory No known restrictions on publication.

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::bfrank
07/14/20 8:59 PM GMT
Good work Rob. I've been to Chattanooga a good bit but I'm not familiar with this spot. Good color though.
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::tigger3
07/15/20 12:03 AM GMT
Good job once again using your unique editing. tigs=^..^=
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.Starglow
07/15/20 12:31 AM GMT
This is really nice, just the right amount of tint to give it a little more character.
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::corngrowth
07/15/20 10:23 AM GMT
Rob, the mound was known as the Citico Mound, a Mississippian burial mound and was northeast of Chattanooga. It became the site of a Union convalescents' garden in 1864.
I love your selective colorization. On the one hand 'refreshing' but on the other hand letting intact the authenticity. An art on its own, which has become a specialty from you!
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::0930_23
07/15/20 4:06 PM GMT
Great work once again Rob. Also excellent research from SEA.
I also read of another Indian Mound in Chattanooga that has renamed.

This is some of the info: The new friends renamed the mound. What had been labeled 40HA66 in the state Division of Archaeology is now the Chickamauga Mound.

The name is intended to reflect the mound's American Indian origin rather than the Euro-American name it sometimes carried: the Roxbury mound, because the Roxbury textile mill had been built nearby in the 1970s.

Kunesh said the name "Chickamauga" is an English mispronunciation of the Cherokee mispronunciation of a Muskogee word meaning "Upper Chiefdom."


Super work once again with your colorization.
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.icedancer
07/17/20 5:35 PM GMT
Excellent work on this one, looks very dreamy and the colouring is fabulous
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