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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TS2_third-division-23rd-corps-attack-second-division-23rd-corps-attack-historical_Atlanta-GA.html
(side 1) Third Division 23rd Corps Attack At 0830 hours, August 6, 1864, the advanced elements of Cox's Divison (USA), Riley's and Byrd's Brigades advanced to Sandtown Road (now Cascade) and deployed skirmishers to get around the flank of the Co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CWN_the-valley-of-utoy-creek_Atlanta-GA.html
Federal Forces conducting siege operations on North & West fronts of Atlanta's fortified lines were, at intervals, moved S. toward East Point, in attempts to seize the 2 railroads that entered the city from the Southwest. Palmers XIV A.C. march…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CSJ_battle-of-utoy-creek_Atlanta-GA.html
Federal siege operations not only involved the encircling line of Atlanta's defenses, but threatened the 2 railroads S.W. of the city. Pursuant thereto, Federal forces after the Battle of Ezra Church were shifted S., only to be confronted by a lin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTY_site-utoy-post-office_Atlanta-GA.html
Est. March 1836; discontinued July 7, 1866; a stop on the Decatur Marthasville (Atlanta) and White Hall & Sandtown stagecoach route in intervening years: Also a landmark in the movement of Federal troops from the Atlanta siege lines to Red Oak and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCCM_confederate-entrenchments-1864_Atlanta-GA.html
This line of works in Adams Park is one of the few remaining sections of the exterior portion of Atlanta's defenses designed as a barrier to Federal attempts to cut the two railroads that enter the city from the S.W. Built about August 1 it joined…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5ME_historic-utoy-church_Atlanta-GA.html
Utoy Primitive Baptist Church, the oldest Baptist Church in present Fulton County, was constituted August 15, 1824, in a log house just west of here. The church was moved to its present location in the summer of 1828. In 1864 the church was use…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5LB_the-embattled-ridge_Atlanta-GA.html
Aug 6, 1864. The ridge just S. (densely wooded at the time) was fortified & held by Gen. W. B. Bate's div., Hardee's A.C. (CSA). It extended west from the Atlanta to East Point works, & blocked further Federal moves toward the railroads. To eli…
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