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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKA3_lt-general-leonidas-polk-killed-at-pine-mountain_Kennesaw-GA.html
The wooded knob W. was a fortified outpost, 1.25 miles north of Johnston's intrenched line from Lost to Brushy Mountains, June 5-15, 1864. Pine Mountain was held by Bate's division of Hardee's A. C., 5th Co. Washington Artillery of N. Orleans & Lt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK81_oakton_Marietta-GA.html
June 19, 1864. Johnston's Army of Tennessee [CS] withdrew to its Kennesaw line — Polk's A. C. (under Loring), posted on the mountain; Hardee's, extending S. from Loring's left, prolonged the line beyond Cheatham Hill; Hood's corps on Loring'…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7I_site-of-old-allatoona-church_Acworth-GA.html
Extreme left of Federal line on the Dallas - New Hope front where Johnston's & Sherman's forces had been in daily conflict since May 25, 1864. June 3. Hovey's (1st) Div., 23d A. C. [US] drove Armstrong's cavalry [CS] from the road, thereby unc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK1X_the-bell-bomber-park_Marietta-GA.html
This park is dedicated to thousands of men and women who built 665 B-29 bombers that played a major role in bringing the U.S. victory during World War II. The steps remain as a reminder of the daily walk to work at the Bell Aircraft Plant by th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK1W_big-shanty_Kennesaw-GA.html
In 1838 - 41, a construction camp of laborers, grading & building the State R.R., was located at the spring approximately 250 yds. W. of here, where temporary structures (shanties) housed the workmen. Track level here, being some 345 ft. above …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK12_five-federal-brigades_Marietta-GA.html
June 27, 1864. At 8 A.M., five brigades assaulted the Confederates of Hardee's Corps, posted on the wooded ridge across the valley eastward. From left to right there were: Kimball's, Wagner's & Harker's brigades, Newton's div. 4th A. C.; McCook's …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK0I_logans-15th-a-c-line_Marietta-GA.html
June 25, 26, 1864. These troops being designated to assault Confederate forces on Kennesaw Spur, moved to this sector & were aligned astride the Burnt Hickory rd. at this point. June 27. Walcutt's brigade (Harrow's div.) N. of rd.; G.A. Smith's…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJZF_the-4th-corps-at-vinings-station_Atlanta-GA.html
June 5, 1864. When Johnston's army [CS] withdrew from Smyrna to the river, Howard's 4th A. C., and Baird's div. (14th A.C.), [US] via highway and R. R. occupied Vining's. Baird's troops kept on down the R. R. until halted by Johnston's River Line.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJZE_site-hardy-paces-res-howards-headquarters_Atlanta-GA.html
Hardy Pace (1785-1864), operated the Chattahoochee River ferry at site of bridge where Pace's Ferry rd. crosses. Federal forces occupied Vining's Station, July 5-17, 1864, while preparing to cross at Pace's & Power's for the move on Atlanta. Gen. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJVY_confederate-cemetery_Marietta-GA.html
Burial of Confederates killed in a railroad collision, September, 1863, on land given by Mrs. Jane Glover, established this cemetery. Later more land was given by Ann Moyer and others, and the [CS] dead here from Marietta hospitals and the Kennesa…
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