Historical Marker Series

Shermans March to the Sea

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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMKW6_march-to-the-sea-ebenezer-creek_Rincon-GA.html
One mile north, on December 9, 1864, during the American Civil War, U.S. Gen. Jeff. C. Davis crossed Ebenezer Creek with his 14th Army Corps as it advanced toward Savannah during Gen. William T. Sherman's March to the Sea. Davis hastily removed the pontoon …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMLQG_sherman-at-midville_Midville-GA.html
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive Campaign for Savannah - the March to the Sea. He divided his army [US] into two wings. The Left Wing (14th and 20th …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMMKX_the-march-to-the-sea_Snellville-GA.html
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the. North, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah — the March to the Sea. He divided his army [USA] into two wings. The Right wing march…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMMKZ_the-march-to-the-sea_Stone-Mountain-GA.html
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the. North, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah — the March to the Sea. He divided his army {US] into two wings. The Right Wing marche…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMMUV_sherman-at-harris-quarters_Covington-GA.html
On Nov. 18, 1864, Hq. Military Division of the Mississippi [US], Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, were established here at "Harris? Quarters," the overseer's house and negro cabins of a large plantation owned by Judge John Harris of Covington. Gen. Sherman was accom…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMN4P_the-march-to-the-sea_Eatonton-GA.html
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah — the March to the Sea. He divided his army [US] into two wings. The Right Wing marched …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMNOR_the-march-to-the-sea_Monticello-GA.html
On Nov. 15, 1864, after destroying Atlanta and cutting his communications with the North, Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, began his destructive campaign for Savannah — the March to the Sea. He divided his army [US] into two wings. The Left Wing (14th an…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMNP9_the-defense-of-the-oconee-bridge_Tennille-GA.html
On Nov. 19, 1854, Maj. A. L. Hartridge, CSA, arrived from Savannah with 186 men and 2 guns [CS] to defend the railroad bridge against raiding parties from Gen. Sherman's army [US], then on its destructive March to the Sea. Next day, he was joined by Maj. Ge…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMNQD_shermans-right-wing_Tennille-GA.html
On Nov. 26, 1864, the Right Wing (15th and 17th Corps) of General Sherman's army [US], which had left Atlanta on Nov. 15th on its destructive March to the Sea, crossed the Oconee River at Ball's Ferry (O.4 mi. N of Ga 57). The 17th Corps (Blair), after comp…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMNQO_irwins-crossroad_Tennille-GA.html
On Nov. 26, 1864, the Right Wing (15th and 17th Corps) of Gen. Sherman's army [US], which had left Atlanta on Nov. 15th on its destructive March to the Sea, crossed the Oconee River at Ball's Ferry (9 miles SW), on pontoon bridges, after two days of delay s…
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