
Green Plantation - Marietta, GA
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YoSam.
N 33° 57.143 W 084° 39.774
16S E 715969 N 3759337
Confederates used as a hospital during Kennesaw Mountain Campaign...
Waymark Code: WM10QW9
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/13/2019
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County of site: Cobb County
Location of site: GA 120 between Old Hamilton Rd. and Bob Flemming Rd., W. of Marietta
Marker on site erected: 1963
Marker erected by: Georgia Historical Commission
Marker Text:
GREEN PLANTATION
Polk's Corps [CSA] having held the sector centering on Lost Mountain, June 5-9, was withdrawn E., leaving Gen. W.H. Jackson's Cav. Div. [CSA] to hold the vacated line.
On the 17th, Johnston [CSA] shifted his left flank E. to Mud Creek; during this withdrawal, Ross' Brigade [CSA] of Jackson's Cav. fought a spirited action from the hill W. of the Widow (Piety M.) Green house, which was used as a hospital.
Ross' Texas Brigade held the position until forced to retreat by Hascall's (2d) Div., 23d Corps [USA], which had seized Lost Mountain that morning.
"Constructed in the 1840s, the Green-Bullard House was used as a field hospital by Confederate forces during the Civil War. Today, the property is owned by Cobb County and is operated as community garden and multipurpose park." ~ Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society