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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU3M_atlanta-campaign_Resaca-GA.html
National Historic Site Atlanta Campaign Resaca May 13-15, 1864In this vicinity the Confederate lines North and West of Resaca held firm against Federal attack. Sherman then executed a successful flank movement to the west and south aroun…
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This tablet is dedicated by the Atlanta Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to the memory of Miss Mary Green, who established this Resaca Cemetery — the first in this state — for our Confederate soldiers. Made by the …
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Hovey's 1st and Judah's 2d divs. Of Sheffield's 23 A.C. [US], enroute from Resaca battlefield crossed the Conasauga river at Fite's Fy. intending to pass the Coosawattee at McClure's Ferry, 1.25 mi. east of here. But the 20th A.C. [US], diverte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM915_confederate-cemetery-resaca_Resaca-GA.html
Established shortly after the war by Miss Mary J. Green & Associates for burial of Confederate soldiers who fell at the battle of Resaca. May 14, 1864, Maj. Gen. A. P. Stewart Div., Hood A. C. (rt. Of Johnston line) [CS], posted 600 yds. N. E.,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM914_battle-of-resaca_Resaca-GA.html
The Battle of Resaca was one of the few places where the entire armies of Sherman and Johnston faced each other in the Atlanta Campaign. Judah (2nd) Div., 23rd Army Corps & part of the 14th Corps [US] moved from the high bluff west of Camp Creek ?…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7G2_polks-line-withdrawn-to-resaca_Resaca-GA.html
May 14, 1864. After being driven from hills W. of Camp Creek by troops of the 15th and 16th Corps (US), Polk's A.C. (CS) was aligned on the E. side of the creek, its center posted on a chain of hills S. of this road and overlooking the creek ~ its…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7G1_battle-of-resaca_Resaca-GA.html
May 13, 1864. The 15th and the 16th A.C. (US) deployed astride road on ridges W. of those next to and this side of Camp Creek, where Polk's Corps (CS) was posted. May 14: The 15th and the 16th A.C. drove Polk's troops across creek from this rid…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7G0_battle-of-resaca_Resaca-GA.html
A portion of Hood's A. C. (CS), thrust forward to hold ridge in fork of cr. was driven back to hills this side of the valley & N. of the road. Cox's ( 3d ) Div., 23d A. C. (US) having taken the ridge in creek - fork, was relieved by 4th A.C. wh…
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Hood's line, (CS) beginning E. at State R.R. ran W. to point atop ridge (S) where Hardee's rt. joined it & together with Polk's Corps, (CS) the line was prolonged 3 miles S. to the Oostanaula River. May 13, 1864, Sherman's forces (US) reached t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7FY_battle-of-resaca_Resaca-GA.html
At this point the intrenched line of Gen. John B. Hood's Corps (CS) crossed the road ~ this corps being one of the three composing Gen. J.E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee. Line faced N., Hindman's Div. (CS) on the left extended W. to Camp Creek …
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