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|  National Civil War Naval Museum - Columbus GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites Located in Columbus, Georgia, the National Civil War Naval Museum overlooks the Chattahoochee River. We house the largest surviving Confederate warship, the CSS Jackson, as well as the wreckage of the CSS Chattahoochee. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 9/17/2022 last visited: 9/17/2022 |
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|  The Auburn Guards Review - Auburn, AL
in U.S. Civil War Sites This marker placed next to the Auburn train depot commemorates the review of the Auburn Guards by Confederate President - elect Jefferson Davis on February 16, 1861. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 7/20/2013 last visited: 4/30/2022 |
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|  Andersonville National Historic Site - Andersonville GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia, preserves the former Andersonville Prison (also known as Camp Sumter), a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the final fourteen months of the American Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 4/2/2022 last visited: 4/2/2022 |
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|  Tallassee Confederate Officers Quarters - Tallassee, AL
in U.S. Civil War Sites When the Confederate Armory was moved to Tallassee in 1864, three homes were constructed, on King Street, by the Confederate government to house the officers in command. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 8/12/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Jefferson Davis Star-Montgomery, Alabama
in U.S. Civil War Sites Jefferson Davis was sworn in as President of the Confederate States of America while standing on this spot. posted by: strummin_along location: Alabama date approved: 11/20/2011 last visited: 7/27/2017 |
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|  Janney Foundry Company - Montgomery, AL
in U.S. Civil War Sites This simple stone monument at the corner of North Court Street and Randolph Street is the only reminder of the foundry that existed at this site from 1844 to 1928. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 7/23/2013 last visited: 7/28/2022 |
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|  The Crawford-Dorsey House "In The Midst Of Battles" - Hampton GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites In late July 1864, the War Between the States had brought action literally to his doorstep. On the morning of July 29, 1864, McCook’s U.S. raiders moved on Lovejoy’s Station. During the raid, Union soldiers paid their first visit to the Dorsey House. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 9/17/2022 last visited: 9/15/2022 |
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|  Kilpatrick's Raid at the Nash Farm - Hampton GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites As the last of Minty’s skirmishers withdrew, Kilpatrick and Eli Murray realign King’s 3rd and 5th Kentucky to confront the quiescent Confederate infantry. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 10/30/2020 last visited: 9/24/2021 |
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|  The "Right Flank" on the McDonough Road - Hampton GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites Confederate Lt. General John Bell Hood, inside the fortifications of Atlanta, realizes that the last remaining railroad line that supplied Atlanta would be cut and Atlanta would have to be abandoned. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 10/30/2020 last visited: 9/24/2021 |
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|  "The Old Bronze Gentleman of Lovejoy's Station" - Hampton GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites Kilpatrick’s troopers were soon surrounded at Lovejoy’s station and they were forced to fall back. Kilpatrick’s cavalry retreated eastward on the McDonough road and reformed on a ridge located just west of Nash farm. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 10/30/2020 last visited: 9/24/2021 |
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|  Patrick R. Cleburne Cemetery - Jonesboro, GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites Confederate Cemetery located in Jonesboro, GA. posted by: SearchN location: Georgia date approved: 4/20/2008 last visited: 9/16/2022 |
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|  Battle of Jonesborough - Jonesboro GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites The Battle of Jonesborough (August 31–September 1, 1864) was fought between Union Army forces led by William Tecumseh Sherman and Confederate forces under William J. Hardee during the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 9/17/2022 last visited: 9/16/2022 |
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|  The Evacuation of Atlanta - Atlanta GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites On July 30, 1864, General Hood, retaining Stewart´s corps in Atlanta, sent Hardee and Lee to Jonesboro to dispossess the enemy whose seizure of the railway at this point was ominous of the approaching end. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 10/31/2020 last visited: 9/30/2021 |
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|  The Seige of Atlanta - Atlanta GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites Following these sanguinary Battle of July 22, 1864, enemy entrenched himself to the east and south of Atlanta. Then began the long and fearful seige which, lasting for six weeks, was veritably a reign of terror. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 10/30/2020 last visited: 9/30/2021 |
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|  Transfer of Command - Atlanta GA
in U.S. Civil War Sites Under orders from President Davis, on July 17, 1864, General Joseph E. Johnston, the masterful tactician and soldier, relinquished command of the Army of Tennessee. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Georgia date approved: 10/30/2020 last visited: 9/30/2021 |
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|  Site of the Confederate Commissary – Atlanta, GA.
in U.S. Civil War Sites Site of the Confederate Commissary in Atlanta, GA, during the years 1863 – 64. The Candler Building built by Coca-Cola magnate Asa Griggs Candler where John Wesley Dobbs Ave joins Peachtree Street now occupies this location. posted by: Lat34North location: Georgia date approved: 7/4/2010 last visited: 9/14/2022 |
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