Charging Lookout Mountain with the 96th Illinois
C orporal Henry Gage of the 96th Illinois recalled the dramatic moment on the morning of November 25, 1863 as the members of the 8th Kentucky raised their flag atop Lookout Mountain. "Before daybreak, the brigade started to scale the wall and the 8 th Kentucky of our brigade swung the first flag over the “spur” and old Whitaker was close behind to swing his hat. Boys yell some when they make a successful charge but that noise that rose from the side of that mountain that time was as artillery to small arms. The shout from our lines to Hooker’s men who crossed to help us and was caught up on the other side of the mountain and so died away in the distance. Now that we had the mountain, our regiment and the 8 th Kentucky came up to hold it and the rest of the brigade went on. We did not lose many in the scrape," he noted. The following letter, published in the December 19, 1863, edition of the Waukegan...