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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDR8_atlanta-campaign_Dallas-GA.html
Here, at New Hope Church,Confederate and Federalarmies engagedin a desperate battleas the former blockedthe way to Atlanta,key industrial centerof the Confederacy.Sherman again outflankedthe Confederatesand the two armies movedto renew the struggl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDQD_new-hope-battlefield_Dallas-GA.html
Dedicated to the Northern and the Southern men who gave their all for cherished principles; undivided Union and States' Rights; in the battle fought here in May, 1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDQC_battle-of-new-hope-church_Dallas-GA.html
Lt. Gen. J. B. Hood's A.C. [CS], having marched from the Etowah River, reached New Hope Ch., May 25, 1864, in time to halt Gen. J. W. Geary's (2d) div., 20th A.C. [US], which had detoured near Owens' Mill enroute to Dallas by New Hope. Checked …
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDQ3_cross-roads-church_Acworth-GA.html
One tenth mi. W. at the intersection of the old Dallas-Acworth & Burnt Hickory rds. — a key point of Federal military operations at New Hope Church and Dallas. May 25 - June 5, 1864. Hardee's & Hood's A.C. [CS] moved this way, S. - from …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDPQ_browns-mill_Dallas-GA.html
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, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDPO_henry-lester-house_Hiram-GA.html
May 24, 25, 1864. Hardee's corps, of Gen. J. E. Johnston's army [CS], having marched on the 23rd from Stegall's Station (Emerson), passed this way to Powder Springs, where it camped until 3 a.m. of the 25th, when it counter-marched toward Dallas b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDPA_the-federal-attack-on-hoods-corps_Dallas-GA.html
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/HMDOZ_site-colley-house-hoods-h-dq-rs_Hiram-GA.html
Oct. 3-6, 1864. Lt. Gen. John B. Hood [CS] had h'dq'rs at the Colley house which stood 500 ft. N. of this marker. Hood, enroute with his army to Tennessee, after the fall of Atlanta, marked time in this vicinity while Stewart's A. C. wrecked th…
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…
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