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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFA2_camp-mcdonald_Kennesaw-GA.html
To the east were the parade grounds and tents of Camp McDonald, established by Governor Joseph E. Brown, June 1861, to train citizens for the defense of the Confederacy. Here Phillips Legion, and other Georgia units trained, then rendered valiant …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME6H_here-johnstons-river-line-crossed-the-rd_Smyrna-GA.html
July 5, 1864. Gen. J.E. Johnston's Army of Tenn. [CS] withdrew from the Smyrna-Ruff's Mill line to formidable field-works which crossed the rd. at this point. The left of the line was at Nickajack Cr., 4.5 mi. S.W.; the rt. curved to the Chattahoo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDJY_the-wm-nickols-house_Acworth-GA.html
Hardee's Corps [CS] marched by this road to points S. of New Hope Ch., from Stegall's Station (Emerson) May 23, 24, 1864. Hood's Corps [CS] followed Hardee's, May 24, 25, from Etowah River (at R. R. Bridge), reaching New Hope Ch. in time to che…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDJX_johnstons-line-east-of-kennesaw_Marietta-GA.html
A point on the intrenched line of Loring's (formerly Polk's) A.C., [CS] which extended from the mtn. down its E. slope to the Bell's Ferry rd. This sector was held by Featherston's div. — the rt. of the corps. Hood's A.C. [CS] prolonged the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDGA_hardees-corps-at-powder-springs_Powder-Springs-GA.html
May 23, 1864. Lt. Gen. Wm. J. Hardee's A. C. [CS] marched from Stegall's Station (Emerson), and Etowah River, via New Hope Ch., reaching PowderSprings afternoon of the 24th. The corps made this march in advance of Johnston's forces [CS] to find…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDBO_locomotive-general_Kennesaw-GA.html
This Tablet marks the spot at which theLOCOMOTIVE "GENERAL"was captured by Andrews Raidersmorning of April 12th, 1862Capt. Jas.J. Andrews , with twenty volunteers from Sill's Brigade, Mitchell's Corps, U.S.A. and a citizen of Kentucky, all dressed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD5M_residence-of-alice-mclellan-birney_Marietta-GA.html
This house was the residence of Alice McClellan Birney, co-founder of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers during the post-war era. The home was probably built by Miss Mary Ann Nesbit prior to 1869, in which year it was purchased by Wi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCYQ_schofields-headquarters_Marietta-GA.html
Hdqrs., Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, Commanding Army of the Ohio [US] — rt. wing of Sherman's forces on the Kennesaw front, June 22-30, 1864, while directing flanking march of 23d A.C. [US] S. on the Sandtown Road. Cox's 3d Div. camped he…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCYN_16th-a-c-to-roswell_Marietta-GA.html
When the 23d A.C. [US] crossed the Chattahoochee at Soap Creek, above the State R. R., July 8, 1864, Johnston's River Line [CS] (Oakdale Rd.) was evacuated to the Fulton County side, July 9. There being no further need of McPherson's Army of the T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCXZ_powder-springs-road_Marietta-GA.html
Old Zion Church stood 150 ft. E. Confederate trenches crossed rd. in N. S. direction — the left of Johnston's Kennesaw line, occupied by Hood's A. C., [CS] June 21, when it was shifted to their sector from E. of Kennesaw Mtn. Hood's corps de…
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