Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson´s troops, the right flank of Sherman´s forces [US] operating at Chattahoochee River crossings S. of Kennesaw Mtn., were shifted to up-river crossings at Roswell after...
July 5, 1864. Gen. J.E. Johnston´s Army of Tenn. [CS] withdrew from the Smyrna-Ruff´s Mill line to formidable field-works which crossed the rd. at this point. The left of the line was at...
S. on this rd., .8 mi. stands the ante-bellum residence of Alexander Eaton (1809-1905). July 3, 4, 5, 1864, the intrenched lines of Gen. John B. Hood´s A.C. [CS] extended along the rd. from...
July 3, 1864. Gen. J. E. Johnston´s army [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn. & occupied a double line of field-works which crossed the R. R. at old Smyrna Camp Ground, facing N. W. Loring´s A. C. was...
July 3, 1864. Johnston´s army, retreating from Kennesaw, took position in a double line of breastworks, prepared in advance, along this rd. -- the right, E. of the State R.R.; the left...
When Johnston´s forces [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn., July 3, 1864, they occupied a double line of field works extending from Smyrna S. W. to Nickajack Creek at Dodgen´s Mill, more or...
July 4, 1864. Early a.m., Brig. Gen. John Fuller´s brigade, 4th div., 16th A. C. [US] moved 1 mi. E. from the Nickajack Cr. Bridge, Concord Rd., to ascertain the strength of Hood´s A. C....
Schofield´s 23d A. C. [US] marked time in this vicinity while McPherson´s Army of the Tenn. [US] made demonstrations at Chattahoochee ferries below Johnston´s River Line [CS] -- indicating,...
July, 1864, a heavy, intrenched line of field works, from the mouth of Nickajack Cr. (.8 mi. S. W.) extended N. E. to a point 1 mi. above State R. R. bridge. This line, prepared in advance,...
July 5, 1864. Gresham´s 4th div., on this rd. and Leggett´s 3d (17 A. C.), with Stoneman´s cav. [US] on Howell´s Fy. Rd. S. of it, drove the Ga. Militia and Ross´ cav. E. across Nickajack...
Gen. Gustavus W. Smith´s Georgia Militia & Gen. L. S. Ross´ cav., driven E. to this point from Sandtown rd. (at Mableton), July 4, 1864, was again assailed by the 17th A. C. [US] July 5. Gresham´s...
July 4, 1864. Maj. Gen. F. P. Blair´s 17th A. C. of McPherson´s Army of the Tennessee & Stoneman´s cavalry [US], moved from Sandtown rd. E. of this, the old Turner´s Ferry rd. to outflank...
During the 5 days when Army of the Tennessee headquarters were here, the troops of the 15th & 17th A. C. [US] were posted on a ridge just W. of Nickajack Creek, facing the left of Johnston´s River...
Ante-bellum res. of Wiley Martin Mitchell 1800 - 1857 Cited in Official Records of the Atlanta Campaign, 1864, as the "Widow Mitchell" house. A key position of the Federal right wing in...
This, the old Sandtown Road was the route of McPherson´s Army of the Tennessee [US], south to the Mitchell house, July 5, 1864. From Mitchell´s, an old road ran east to the Chattahoochee River...
Ante-bellum res. of Robert Mable (1803-1885). July 3, 1864, Maj. Gen. F.P. Blair´s 17th A.C., of McPherson´s Army of the Tenn. [US], having marched from Kennesaw Mtn., via Sandtown rd.,...
July 3, 1864. Concurrent with Johnston´s evacuation of his Kennesaw Mtn. line [CS], McPherson´s Army of the Tenn. [UD] was shifted to the rt. of Sherman´s forces & via Sandtown rd. reached this...
The stalemate on the Kennesaw Mtn. front was broken when the rt. wing of Sherman´s forces was extended S. on the old Sandtown road to this point. This eventuated July 1, 1864, when Brig. Gen. Milo...
June 27, 1864. While 8 Federal brigades at Kennesaw Mtn. & at Cheatham Hill, made futile attempts to break Johnston´s line [CS], Schofield´s 23d A. C. [US] moved S. from Powder Springs road. This...
Brig. Gen. L. S. Ross, commanding the Texas brigade of Brig. Gen. Wm. H. Jackson´s cavalry [CS], had fought delaying actions with Schofield´s 23rd A. C. [US] (the rt. of Sherman´s forces) since...