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by Philip L Secrist

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Author:
Philip L Secrist
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978-0865547452
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Frances Howard's book In an "Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta traces the principal routes and sites of battle . Other skirmishes or battle sites were located from recorded information on Sherman's official maps

Frances Howard's book In an "Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta traces the principal routes and sites of battle used by the Confederate and Union armies in the 120-day Atlanta Campaign. Other skirmishes or battle sites were located from recorded information on Sherman's official maps. The work is particularly valuable in its connection between the archival record and the physical location to which that record refers.

Secrist, Philip L. (2006). Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta. Mercer University Press. The Day Dixie Died – The Battle of Atlanta. ISBN 978-0-86554-745-2. Ecelbarger, Gary (2010). ISBN 978-0-312-56399-8.

Liberally with maps and photographs, the book follows the flow of the battle from the first probes of the Union forces at the Confederate flank, through the arrival of both sides in force at Resaca on May 13, through two days of fighting, and finally to the timely retreat of Johnston during the night of May 15/16.

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Civil War Heritage Trails. 21 beğenme · 53 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor Taken from the book "Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta" by Dr. Philip . . Herkese Açık. Türkçeالعربية Español. Kurdî (Kurmancî) English (UK).

Philip L. Secrist has written: 'Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta'. The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864. Asked in US Civil War. What happened in the battle of Atlanta? The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864. Union forces commanded by William T. Sherman overwhelmed and defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John B. Hood.

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The Battle of Atlanta was a battle of the Atlanta Campaign fought during the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of.Secrist, Philip L.

The Battle of Atlanta was a battle of the Atlanta Campaign fought during the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. Continuing their summer campaign to seize the important rail and supply center of Atlanta, Union forces commanded by William Tecumseh Sherman overwhelmed and defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John Bell Hood. Union Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson was killed during the battle.

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Sherman's 1864 Trail of Battle to Atlanta traces the principal routes and sites of battle used by the Confederate and Union armies in the 120-day Atlanta Campaign.

Battle of Atlanta (July 22, 1864), American Civil War engagement that was part of the Union’s Atlanta Campaign. Union Major Generals William Tecumseh Sherman and James B. McPherson successfully defended against a Confederate offensive from Lieutenant General John Bell Hood on the eastern outskirts of Atlanta. Sherman marched toward Atlanta at the helm of three Federal armies totaling approximately 100,000 men: the Army of the Cumberland, the Army of the Tennessee, and the Army of the Ohio. Attempting to slow Sherman’s advance was Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston’s army of 60,000 soldiers.

This volume traces Sherman's 1864 Atlanta campaign, through its routes and battle sites over a period of 120 days. Included with the descriptions of battles are brief excerpts from personal accounts of military and civilian participants through journals, letters, and official records, and photos and maps. Secrist served in WWII and the Korean War and has been associated with the Atlanta Civil War Roundtable and Georgia Civil War Commission. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)