Fort O on the Web
This page connects the reader to webpages featuring Fort Oglethorpe history

Chattanoogan.com Pages
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2025, June 16, Bodkin, Tom, Preserving The Past: Trolley To And From The Fort
2024, December 8, Staff, Old Postcard Collection Includes Many Interesting Fort Oglethorpe Scenes
2023, December 12, Staff, Fort Oglethorpe To Be Featured In New Book Of Old Chattanooga Photos
2017, November 6, Staff, Sgt. York Exhibit Ends Nov. 30 At 6th Cavalry Museum
2017, October 17, John Shearer: Dwight Eisenhower Served At Fort Oglethorpe 100 Years Ago
While not an article in the Chattanoogan.com, this document published by the Veterans Administration lists the names of names of all the Fort Oglethorpe enemy prisoners that are buried in National Cemetery (200). This seemed like a fitting place to put this link due to the context given in the article. Names of enemy Prisoners of War (ePOWs) Buried in VA National Cemeteries and Post Cemeteries
2008, August 16, Staff, Pictorial Book Compiled on Fort Oglethorpe Post
2008, June 26, Paula Muina, Remembering The Fort Oglethorpe Post
2005, June 1, Harmon Jolley, Photographic Memory Recalled - Fort Oglethorpe Pool
2003, July 10, Harmon Jolley, Remembering Fort Oglethorpe - Chattanoogan.com
2002, August 18, Staff, Photo Gallery: Fort Oglethorpe Circle
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Additional Pages
This is a work in progress....
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This is an excellent resource about how the relationship between Fort Oglethorpe and the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is inseparable:
Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP: An Administrative History (Chapter I)
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​World War 1​
Murray, Robbins: WW I POWs at Fort Oglethorpe | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Punishment Records Concerning War Prison Barracks No. 2, Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, ca. 1914–ca. 1919
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World War 2
Watch The SixTripleEight | Prime Video
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