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Opposition by Confederate forces to Federal crossings of Peachtree Cr., were more formidable westward than eastward, because of high, wooded ridges on the south bank. Two days of severe conflict...

Opposition by Confederate forces to Federal crossings of Peachtree Cr., were more formidable westward than eastward, because of high, wooded ridges on the south bank. Two days of severe conflict were required by the 14th Corps [Union] to effect lodgments on this side.

July 19, 1864. Two brigades forced a passage at the mouth of Green Bone Cr., 5 mi. W., supported by a third beyond Nancy´s Cr. Two brigades of Baird´s div. managed a night crossing at Howell´s Mills on an improvised bridge.

July 20. Johnson´s entire div. [Union] followed Baird, & 1.5 mi. W., Morgan´s brigade after a 24 hour fight at Moore´s Mill, gained the high bluff.

GHM 060-53 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955

Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com.

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Photo credit: Byron Hooks of Lat34North.com.

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