Haunted Tunnel Hill, Clisby Austin House, Chetoogeta Mountain Tunnel EPIC WOLFPACK
Hey guys! Here is some unseen footage from Eric(Epic Investigates on YouTube) and I! This was from before we went to the Chickamauga battlefield! We came for the tour, and ended up catching some interesting things on film!! Let me know what you think!
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Tunnel Hill is a town in northwest Whitfield County and southern Catoosa County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Dalton Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,209 at the 2000 census. The town is named for the Chetoogeta Mountain Tunnel, a 1,497-foot (456 m) railroad tunnel built in the late 1840s.
The community was first known as Doe Run. It was incorporated on March 4, 1848, as Tunnelsville, and changed its name in 1856 to Tunnel Hill. Both names refer to a nearby 1,497-foot (456 m) railroad tunnel through Chetoogeta Mountain, officially dedicated on October 31, 1849 by Etowah steel-maker Mark A. Cooper on behalf of the state-owned Western & Atlantic Railroad.
The railroad tunnel was the first to be completed south of the Mason–Dixon line. The rail line operated during the late 1840s with passengers and freight being portaged over the mountain while the tunnel was constructed. Another tunnel next to it, completed in 1928, is still used by CSX Transportation. The original Chetoogeta Mountain Tunnel is now paved for tourists to walk through; it has even more historic value, as the Great Locomotive Chase passed through it in 1862.
Throughout the American Civil War, the homes around Tunnel Hill were used as part of a major hospital system. Wounded CSA Gen. John Bell Hood was brought to the Clisby Austin House after the Battle of Chickamauga. His leg was buried in a family cemetery near the house. The Clisby Austin House also served as the headquarters for Union Gen. William T. Sherman while he made his plans for attacks against nearby Dalton and Resaca, which became the opening battles of what would later be known as the Atlanta Campaign. The area hosted many engagements and camps throughout the course of the war. These are remembered through an annual Battle Reenactment held in September.
The dates of the actual military engagements were September 11, 1863; February 23, 24-25 1864; May 5–7, 1864; and March 3, 1865.
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Tunnel Hill GA is a Neat Town - to Cline Lumber Company for Trim
I had to go down to Varnell, Georgia this morning and I thought I would share a few cool things from the town.
Tunnel Hill has a neat history also; (from Wikipedia)
The community was first known as Doe Run. It was incorporated on March 4, 1848 as Tunnelsville, and changed its name in 1856 to Tunnel Hill. Both names refer to a nearby 1,497 feet long railroad tunnel through Chetoogeta Mountain, officially dedicated on October 31, 1849 by Etowah steel-maker Mark A. Cooper on behalf of the state-owned Western & Atlantic Railroad.
The tunnel was the first completed south of the Mason-Dixon Line. The rail line was operating during the late 1840s with passengers and freight being portaged over the mountain while the tunnel was constructed. Another tunnel next to it, completed in 1928, is still used by its eventual successor CSX Transportation. The original Chetoogeta Mountain Tunnel is now paved for tourists to walk through, and has even more historic value as the Great Locomotive Chase passed through it in 1862. Throughout the American Civil War, the area homes around Tunnel Hill were used as part of a major hospital system. Wounded Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood was brought to the Clisby Austin House after the Battle of Chickamauga. His leg was buried in a family cemetery near the house. The Clisby Austin House also acted as the Headquarters of Union Gen. William T. Sherman while he made his plans for his attacks against nearby Dalton and Resaca, Georgia, which became the opening battles of what would later become known as his famous Atlanta Campaign. The general area of Tunnel Hill hosted many engagements and camps throughout the course of the war. All that is remembered today through an annual Battle Reenactment that is held in September each year. The dates of the various engagements are September 11, 1863; February 23, 24-25 1864; May 5--7, 1864; March 3, 1865
2019 Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment
This is my adventure at the Tunnel Hill, Georgia reenactment on September 7th-8th. I had so much fun making this video, and it's to-date my longest video. I'm glad I took the extra time to film more than my last reenactment, Resaca, Georgia.
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THE BATTLE OF TUNNEL HILL || 155th Anniversary Reenactment
It was great fun to attend the annual Battle of Tunnel Hill reenactment last month! A huge thanks to my friend Joseph Cochran of Joseph Cochran Productions for letting me come along and offer what little help I could in the filming of this event, and for letting me use some of the footage from the shoot to compile my own film of this epic battle.
As the great Confederate General Robert E. Lee said, What a cruel thing war is... to fill our hearts with hatred instead of love for our neighbors. The War Between the States was a terrible time in the history of our great Nation, but in the end, we came out stronger, with God's help.
Abraham Lincoln gave us a great reminder to be mindful of our actions, and that history will remember us whether we do right or wrong: Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. We, of this Congress and this administration, will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation.
Make sure to stop by next September for the Battle of Tunnel Hill reenactment! It's an awesome time and a great learning experience for all folks, young or old.
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Civil War Reenactment - 155th Anniversary of The Battle of Tunnel Hill
The Battle of Tunnel Hill 26th annual Civil War reenactment in Tunnel Hill, Georgia, was an absolute smash! Hosted at the beautiful Tunnel Hill Heritage Center, on September 6-8, 2019, the Battle of Tunnel Hill was a smorgasbord of history and fun! With live reenactors on the battlefield and huge cannon blasts every 5 minutes or so, you’ll find yourself singing Dixie and cheering your troops on in no time.
“I have fought against the people of the North because I believed they were seeking to wrest from the South its dearest rights. But I have never cherished toward them bitter or vindictive feelings, and I have never seen the day when I did not pray for them.” Robert E. Lee
To say the Civil War had a lasting impression on the United States of America would be a tremendous understatement! For many, the American Civil War took their loved ones, their homes, their farms, their livelihood. Yet, God was merciful to our young nation and poured his grace upon our land, He gave forgiveness to the bitter, hope to the hopeless, humility to the proud.
Dwelling on past wrongs and oppressions is not easy, but as Maya Angelou put it,“History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” We must never forget history, but must always look to it as the schoolmaster of life.
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Thanks to the Tunnel Hill Historical Foundation for putting on this wonderful event! They do such an awesome job!
Special thanks to my incredible second shooter, Ryan Madaris. This project could not have happened without his diligent help! Check out some of his awesome content here:
Also, some epic voice jobs done by Jonathan Cochran (as Robert E. Lee) & Jason Cochran (as Abraham Lincoln). Check them out here:
Filmed with the incredible Canon 6d Mark ii on a Flycam Redking and Nikon D7200 on the Ronin-S.
Edited in Final Cut Pro X. Color graded in Cinema Grade.
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Battle of Resaca - 2018 Reenactment
Battle of Resaca took place on May 13th-15th 1864 outside of the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Sherman's objective at Resaca was to cut the Western & Atlantic Railroad and The Battle of Resaca was the second bloodiest battle of the Atlanta Campaign. The number of casualties varies depending on where you look, but one source says that the Union lost 4500 and the Confederacy lost 2800 soldiers.
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North GA Haunted Motel with Parasheer Research
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This was a spooky place. We've never had a place where our equipment was acting so funky, and batteries running down all at once. Make sure and check out our follow up video from the next day at
Civil War - The Battle For Atlanta Pt. 3 - JULY 22nd, 1864 Hood vs. Sherman
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INSANE PARANORMAL ACTIVITY CAPTURED ON FILM IN HOTEL BY THE EPIC WOLFPACK (VLOG) CAUGHT ON TAPE
So the question is... was this hotel haunted, or did we bring the party ourselves! Enjoy this footage from me and Eric's(EPIC Investigates on youtube.) most recent trip to Tennessee to investigate several amazing locations. This is the room we stayed in one of those nights, and we decided to break out all the gear and do some live streams. Those links will be below. We captured some incredible evidence while in this room, and I hope it blows your mind like it did ours! Let me know what you think in the comments! And yes we captured most of this amazing evidence LIVE on youtube... ENJOY!
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