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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDQA_battle-of-picketts-mill_Dallas-GA.html
After the successful defense at New Hope Church by Hood's Corps [CS], May 25, 1864, Johnston [CS] extended his right NE to keep pace with the Federal leftward shift to outflank him. Elements of the 4th, 14th and 23rd Corps under Maj. Gen. Oliv…
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One-half mi. S.W., on Pumpkin Vine Cr., was the site of Brown's saw-mill, a landmark during military operations May 25 - June 5, 1964. The 23rd Corps, moving from Sligh's Mill, Burnt Hickory P.O., and Owens' Mill, occupied lines on this ridge, …
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May 25, 1864. Brig. Gen. J.W. Geary's (2d) div. 20th A.C. [US], deployed in dense woods, N.W., advanced toward this ridge at New Hope Ch. — (5 p.m.) - supported on his right by Williams' (1st) & on his left by Butterfield's (3d) divs. - the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDOL_polks-march-to-lost-mountain_Dallas-GA.html
June 4, 1864. The embattled forces of Gen. J. E. Johnston's army, [CS] having confronted Sherman's army [US] on the Dallas-New Hope Church front, since May 25, abandoned the position & shifted eastward because of Sherman's movement back to the Sta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDOK_the-march-of-hardees-corps-may-23-25-1864_Dallas-GA.html
Lt. Gen. Hardee's A.C. [CS], having marched from Stegall's Station (Emerson) near the Etowah River & camped at the Dr. Smith house, May 23rd, passed New Hope Church on the 24th, enroute to the Dallas front. This moving left flank of Gen. J. E. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDOB_johnstons-headquarters_Dallas-GA.html
During the fighting at Dallas, New Hope Church, Pickett's Mill & elsewhere along the opposing Confederate & Federal lines, General J. E. Johnston [CS] had h'dq'rs at the Wm. Wigley house (which stood near here) May 25 - June 1, 1864. Posey Wigl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDHU_the-orphan-brigade-at-dallas_Dallas-GA.html
May 28, 1864. On ridge W., were the intrenched lines of the 1st div., 15th A.C. & the 2d div., 16th A.C. [US]; beyond ravine E., the lines of Bates div. of Hardee's corps [CS]. Late afternoon, Lewis' Ky. (Orphan) & Finley's Florida brigades, [C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDH2_dallas-new-hope-line_Dallas-GA.html
Four to six mi. N.E., on State Highway 92 at & near New Hope church, are the battlefield's of New Hope Church & Pickett's Mill - two of the notable engagements of the Atlanta Campaign, May 25 & 27, 1864. From a point 2 mi. S. of Dallas, the emb…
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May 26, 1864. Brig. Gen. J.C. Davis' (2d) div. 14th A. C. [US], reached Dallas on this rd. from Bishop's Bridge (Pumpkin Vine Cr.). These troops left Resaca, Gordon County, May 16, & marched to Rome via a route W. of the Oostanaula River. Leavi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDGD_old-burnt-hickory-p-o_Dallas-GA.html
May 24, 1864: The 4th, 20th & a div. of the 14th A.C. - Army of the Cumberland [US], enroute from Stilesboro, camped in this vicinity, & on the 25th, marched to New Hope Church. The 23rd Corps [US], at Sligh's Mill, 3 mi. N.E., night of the 24…
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