Lu-La Lake, Lookout Mountain
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Title | Lu-La Lake, Lookout Mountain |
Description | Reproduction of a black and white photograph of Lu-La Lake from Lookout Mountain. Source: Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, Embracing Scenes of the Occupation of Nashville, the Great Battles around Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of Atlanta, March to the Sea, and the Great Raid through the Carolinas. New York, 1866. Dimensions: 8"x10". |
Interpretation | Tu-lu-la lake, a picturesque basin among the rocks of Lookout Mountain, still retains its Indian name, the translation of which is, the lake among the mountains. The waters of this Indian mirror are as pure and clear as possible. Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign. (New York: Dover Publications, 1977), p. xi. |
Lesson Plans / Themes | Antebellum Society and the Civil War |
Learning Standards | 16 History |
Author or Creator | Barnard, George N., 1819-1902 |
Source | Photo reproductions from Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign. New York, 1866. |
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Temporal Coverage | 1864/1866 |
Collection Publisher | Chicago Public Library, Special Collections and Preservation Division |
Rights | Copyright Not Evaluated |
Resource Identifier | E468.7.B25 Plate 15 |
Date Created | 2-22-02 |
Collection Title | Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) |
Collection | Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) |
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Lu-La Lake, Lookout Mountain |