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Early Years
The early Years - 1861
The early Years - 1862
Federals attack Ft Pulaski
The Great Locomotive Chase or Andrews' Raid
The early Years - Rest of 1862
The early Years - 1863
The Sea Battles of Fort McAllister
The Burning of Darien
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Atlanta Camp.
Battle of Crow Valley
The Atlanta Campaign Begins
Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
Dug Gap
Battle of Resaca
Skirmish at Lay's Ferry
Skirmish at Rome Crossroad
Skirmish at Adairsville
Affair at Cassville
Sherman moves toward Dallas, GA
Battle of New Hope Church
Battle of Dallas
Battle of Pickett's Mill
Bush Mt - Pine Mt - Lost Mt Line
Davis Cross Roads
Lt. General Leonidas Polk Killed at Pine Mountain
Battle of Pine Knob
Mud Creek Line
Battle of Kolb's Farm
Kennesaw Mountain - Batle of Cheatham Hill and Pigeon Hill
Action at Marietta, Ruff's Mill and Smyrna
To the Chattahoochee River and across
Army of the TN moves to cut the August Railroad
Skirmishes on Peach Tree Creek
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Engagement at Bald (or Leggett's) Hill.
The Battle of Atlanta
The Stoneman Raid
Battle of Ezra Church
Battle of Utoy Creek
Second Battle of Dalton
Battle of Lovejoy's Station
Battle of Jonesboro
After Atlanta
After the fall of Atlanta
Battle of Allatoona Pass
Battle of Tilton
Atlanta to Milledgeville
Battle of Griswoldville
Milledgeville to Million
Million to Savannah
Savannah
Second Battle of Fort McAllister
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Civil War Historic Markers Across Georgia
The Civil War in Georgia as told by its historic markers.
After the fall of Atlanta
Beginning on 1864/09/01 and ending 1864/11/13
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4th Minnesota Regimental Headquarters
A Demand for Surrender
Andersonville (Side 1)
Assault on the Star Fort
Battle of Allatoona
Battle of Allatoona October 5, 1864
Battle of Allatoona October 5, 1864
Battle of Narrows
Birthplace of a Confederate Hero
Camp Sumter Confederate Prison Site
Confederate Army of Tennessee
Confederate Withdrawal
Father Peter Whelan (1802-1871) (Side 2)
Federal Trenches
Federal Trenches
General Thomas Edwin Greenfield Ransom 1834-1864
Georgia Historical Society Founded 1839
Hardee's Corps at Jonesboro
Inside the Star Fort
March and Counter-March
Marion
Railroad Block-House
Refuge From Deadly Fire
Rowett's Redoubt
Sherman's march to the Sea
Site of Cassville - Named for Lewis Cass
Site-Moon's Station
Site: Cherokee Baptist College
Site: Colley House-Hood's H'dq'rs
Stewart's Corps at Big Shanty
Stone Creek Baptist Church-1808
Surrender of Atlanta September 2, 1864
The Battle of Allatoona Pass
The Chase and a Battle
The Crows Nest
The Eastern Redoubt
The Foot Bridge
Town of Cassville