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Hardee's Salient

June 16, 1864. From this point as a pivot, the Confederate line W. to Gilgal Church & Lost Mtn. was swung back to a N. & S. line E. of Mud Creek, thereby making a salient angle -- Hardee´s A. C....

June 16, 1864. From this point as a pivot, the Confederate line W. to Gilgal Church & Lost Mtn. was swung back to a N. & S. line E. of Mud Creek, thereby making a salient angle -- Hardee´s A. C. on the left or S; Polk´s & Hood´s Corps on the right, or E. [CS].

This shift of Hardee´s line was due to pressure on his front by the 20th & 23d Corps, [US] from June 9 to 15.

Further pressure by the 4th, 14th & 20th Corps [US] upon Hardee´s salient, June 17, 18, forced Johnston to abandon his entire line, June 19, for a final position which included Kennesaw Mountain.

033-22 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1953

Plaque courtesy Lat34North.com.

Original page, with additional info, here.

Photo credit: Byron Hooks of Lat34North.com.

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