The Stoneman Raid – GHM 044-83 – Old Decatur Courthouse, GA
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Maj. Gen. Geo. Stoneman, with three brigades wrecked railway facilities at Griswoldville, Gordon, McIntyre and Toomsboro (east of Macon), and burned trains, trestles and the long railway bridge over the Oconee River. Captured by Brig. Gen. Iverson.
Waymark Code: WM1XFA
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/27/2007
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THE STONEMAN RAID
In July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman's army closed in on Atlanta. Finding its fortifications "too strong to assault and too extensive to invest," he sought to force its fall by sending Maj. Gen. Geo. Stoneman, with three brigades (2112 men and 2 guns) of the Army of the Ohio cavalry, supported by Garrard's division, Army of the Cumberland cavalry, to cut the Central of Georgia R.R. by which the defenders were supplied. On the 27th, Stoneman sent Garrard to Flat Rock (12 miles SE) to protect his rear, then left Decatur, crossed the Ocmulgee (Yellow) River near Covington, and turned down the left bank toward Monticello and Macon.
Near Macon on the 30th, he detached part of the 14th Illinois Cavalry which wrecked railway facilities at Griswoldville, Gordon, McIntyre and Toomsboro (east of Macon), and burned trains, trestles and the long railway bridge over the Oconee River.
At Macon (95 miles SE), he was turned back by Georgia Militia, strongly intrenched. Unable to advance, he shelled Macon briefly, then attempted to retreat. Early next morning, Sunday the 31st, he was brought to bay at Sunshine Church (19 miles NE of Macon) by Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson, Jr., who, with only 1300 cavalry, had marched to intercept him. Deluded into believing that he was being surrounded, Stoneman covered the escape northward of Adams' and Capron's brigades, then he surrendered, with about 600 men and his artillery and train, to what Iverson had managed to convince him was a substantially superior force.
GHM 044-83 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1957
Located at the Old DeKalb County Courthouse in Decatur, GA. Parking and places to grab a bite to eat are located near by. The courthouse is a short walk from the Decatur MARTA station.
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: GHM 044-83
Date: 1957
Sponsor: Georgia Historical Commission
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