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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM63C_cleburnes-div-in-the-federal-rear_Atlanta-GA.html
July 22, 1864. Cleburne's 3 brigades, (CS) after over-running the Federal left (at Glenwood), moved on the rear of its line facing W. on Flat Shoals Rd., at the same time Maney's div. (CS) attached its front. Beset on both sides Giles Smith's 17th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM639_leggetts-hill_Atlanta-GA.html
July 22, 1864. Blair's 17th A.C., McPherson's Army of the Tenn. (US) was aligned S. of Logan's 15th astride the Ga. R.R. Leggett's div. of the 17th held the line from Logan's left, to & including the hill. An extension S.E. on Flat Shoals Rd. to G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM633_wheelers-cav-intrenched_Atlanta-GA.html
July 20, 1864. Wheeler's thin gray line of dismounted cavalry (CS) was the rt. Flank of Atlanta's defenders. Forced W. from Clay St. in the afternoon by Blair's 17th A.C., (US) Wheeler's line ran S. from the Ga. R.R. to this hill. July 21. Befo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5IP_historic-ground-1864_Atlanta-GA.html
In an area bound by Memorial Dr., Clifton, Glenwood & Moreland, was where the major part of the Battle of Atlanta was fought, July 22d. In terms of present landmarks, the battle began at Memorial Dr. & Clifton where Hardee's right wing (CS) was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5IO_death-of-mcpherson_Atlanta-GA.html
The monument in the enclosure was erected by U.S. Army Engineers to mark the site where Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson was killed during the Battle of Atlanta, July 22, 1864. McPherson rode S. from the Ga. R.R. when he heard firing in Sugar Cr. v…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5IJ_terrys-mill-pond_Atlanta-GA.html
The flat area S. was the bed of Terry's mill pond - the impounded waters of Sugar Cr. Tom Terry (1823-1861) operated the grist mill that stood 800 yds. downstream. It was burned by Federal troops July 29, 1864 & was rebuilt and operated some years…
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