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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJUC_federal-confederate-lines-june-22-27-1864_Marietta-GA.html
One-half mi. S., at the road - fork, is SIGNAL HILL, where Sherman observed the assault on Cheatham Hill by troops of the 4th & 14th Corps [US], June 27. The John Ward Road — left turn at the fork — leads to Thomas' Headquarters, Ju…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJU4_toward-the-river_Mableton-GA.html
During the 5 days when Army of the Tennessee headquarters were here, the troops of the 15th & 17th A. C. [US] were posted on a ridge just W. of Nickajack Creek, facing the left of Johnston's River Line. (July 5-9, 1864). 16th A. C. [US] troops…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJTZ_the-mitchell-house_Mableton-GA.html
Cited in Official Records of the Atlanta Campaign, 1864, as the "Widow Mitchell" house. A key position of the Federal right wing in military operations on the Sandtown rd. during the retreat of Johnston's forces S. from Kennesaw to the Chattahooch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJT4_battle-of-kolbs-farm_Marietta-GA.html
The 3 brigades of Williams' (1st) Div., 20th A. C., [US] were posted on the high ground W. of the road between this point and the Powder Springs Road. Geary's (2d) Div. [US] right joined Williams at the ravine West of the Greer house, his artil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJSO_the-march-to-soap-creek_Smyrna-GA.html
Schofield's 23d A. C. [US] marked time in this vicinity while McPherson's Army of the Tenn. [US] made demonstrations at Chattahoochee ferries below Johnston's River Line [CS] — indicating, falsely, that crossings would be made there while ac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJSN_the-alexander-eaton-house-hoods-h-dq-rs_Smyrna-GA.html
S. on this rd., .8 mi. stands the ante-bellum residence of Alexander Eaton (1809-1905). July 3, 4, 5, 1864, the intrenched lines of Gen. John B. Hood's A.C. [CS] extended along the rd. from the Gann Cem. to site of Cooper's Lake. The Eaton house, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJNA_johnstons-river-line_Mableton-GA.html
July, 1864, a heavy, intrenched line of field works, from the mouth of Nickajack Cr. (.8 mi. S. W.) extended N. E. to a point 1 mi. above State R. R. bridge. This line, prepared in advance, was occupied by Johnston's forces [CS] when they withdrew…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJLT_the-only-advantage-of-the-day_Mableton-GA.html
June 27, 1864. While 8 Federal brigades at Kennesaw Mtn. & at Cheatham Hill, made futile attempts to break Johnston's line [CS], Schofield's 23d A. C. [US] moved S. from Powder Springs road. This flanking move was opposed by Hood's A. C., (extende…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCB_the-4th-corps-posted-along-the-river_Atlanta-GA.html
When the 4th A.C. reached the Chattahoochee July 5, attempts to cross were found impracticable because of Confederate opposition on the other side. Pending the crossing of the 23d A.C. at Soap Cr., July 8, the 4th A.C. marked time in trenches betw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFA6_summers-house_Kennesaw-GA.html
Ante-bellum res. of Thomas F. Summers (1812 - 1883), a land-mark of the advance of the left wing of Federal forces upon Confederate positions on & near Kennesaw Mtn. — June 1864. June 9. Garrard's cav. [US] (dismounted), forced withdrawal…
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