U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864

U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864
Title U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864 PDF eBook
Author Jack Britton McCarley
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 84
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U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864 covers the military operations in northern Georgia involving the Union Army group led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and the Confederate Army of Tennessee commanded by Generals Joseph E. Johnston and John Bell Hood. The Atlanta Campaign consisted of numerous engagements, including the Battles of Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra Church, and Jonesboro. The campaign ended with Sherman's capture of Atlanta, Georgia, the Confederacy's largest transportation and manufacturing center in the Deep South. CMH Pub 75-13. Related items: The American Civil War collection of publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/us-military-history/wars-conflicts/american-civil-war

The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864

The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864
Title The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864 PDF eBook
Author J Britt McCarley
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 84
Release 2019-06-13
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ISBN 9781073596164

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The In The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864, author J. Britt McCarley covers the military operations in northern Georgia involving the Union army group led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and the Confederate Army of Tennessee commanded by Generals Joseph E. Johnston and John Bell Hood. The Atlanta Campaign consisted of numerous engagements, including the Battles of Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra Church, and Jonesboro. The campaign ended with Sherman's capture of Atlanta, Georgia, the Confederacy's largest transportation and manufacturing center in the Deep South. McCarley's superb account concludes with an examination of the Savannah Campaign, more popularly known as Sherman's March to the Sea.

The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War, the Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864, 2014

The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War, the Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864, 2014
Title The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War, the Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864, 2014 PDF eBook
Author Center of Military History
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The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864

The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864
Title The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns, 1864 PDF eBook
Author Jack Britton McCarley
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Pages 84
Release 2014
Genre Atlanta Campaign, 1864
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"Covers the military operations in northern Georgia. The Atlanta Campaign consisted of numerous engagements, including the Battles of Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra Church, and Jonesboro, and concludes with an examination of the Savannah Campaign, more popularly known as Sherman's March to the Sea" --publisher.

U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns

U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns
Title U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns: The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns PDF eBook
Author J. Britt McCarley
Publisher Department of the Army
Pages 80
Release 2015-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780160926501

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In "The Civil War in the Wester Theater, 1862," author Charles R. Bowery Jr. examines the campaigns and battles that occurred during 1862 in the vast region between the Appalachian Mountains in the east and the Mississippi River in the west, and from the Ohio River in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south. Notable battles discussed include Mill Springs, Kentucky; Forts Henry and Donelson, Tennessee; Shiloh, Tennessee; Perryville, Kentucky; Corinth and Iuka, Mississippi; and Stones River, Tennessee.

The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns 1864 - The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War - General Grant, Sherman, Johnston, Hardee, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Cassville, Pickett's Mill Line, Mud Creek

The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns 1864 - The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War - General Grant, Sherman, Johnston, Hardee, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Cassville, Pickett's Mill Line, Mud Creek
Title The Atlanta and Savannah Campaigns 1864 - The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Civil War - General Grant, Sherman, Johnston, Hardee, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Cassville, Pickett's Mill Line, Mud Creek PDF eBook
Author U. S. Military
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Pages 104
Release 2017-05-14
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ISBN 9781521292440

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This book about the U.S. Army campaigns of the Civil War examines the 1864 Atlanta and Savannah campaigns. In 1864, as the Civil War entered its fourth year, the most devastating conflict in American history seemed to grind on with no end in sight. In order to break the stalemate, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant general in chief of the U.S. Army and nominated him for promotion to lieutenant general, which Congress duly confirmed on 2 March. As the North's most successful field commander, Grant had built his reputation in the Western Theater, which stretched from the Appalachian Mountains in the east to the Mississippi River in the west and from the Ohio River in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south. His impressive resume included victories at Forts Henry and Donelson, Tennessee; Shiloh, Tennessee; Vicksburg, Mississippi; and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Before heading east to assume his new duties, Grant designated his most trusted subordinate, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, to succeed him as commander of the Military Division of the Mississippi, a sprawling geographic command that spanned most of the Western Theater. Sherman traveled with Grant as far as Cincinnati, Ohio. During the trip, the two men devised the Union Army's grand strategy. In the coming campaigns, all Federal forces would advance as one; the main effort would occur on two fronts. Grant would attack General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, which defended Richmond, the Confederate capital. Sherman's objective was General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee, which protected Atlanta, Georgia, the largest manufacturing and transportation center in the Deep South. Grant directed Sherman "to move against Johnston's army, to break it up, and to get into the interior of the enemy's country as far as you can, inflicting all the damage you can against their war resources." Through unified action, the Federals would prevent the two main Confederate armies from reinforcing each other, as they had done in 1863.

Sherman's March to the Sea 1864

Sherman's March to the Sea 1864
Title Sherman's March to the Sea 1864 PDF eBook
Author David Smith
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 245
Release 2012-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782005188

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Riding on the wave of his victory at Atlanta, Union General W. T. Sherman abandoned his supply lines in an attempt to push his forces into Confederate territory and take Savannah. During their 285-mile 'March to the Sea' the army lived off the land and destroyed all war-making capabilities of the enemy en route. Despite the controversy surrounding it, the march was a success. Supported by photographs, detailed maps, and artwork, this title explores the key personalities and engagements of the march and provides a detailed analysis of the campaign that marked the 'beginning of the end' of the Civil War.