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Positions 4th Division 16th Army Corps June 11th to 22nd 1864.


↑ Parent: Atlas to accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies published under the direction of the Hon. Stephen B. Elkins, Secretary of War Maj. George B. Davis U.S.A. Mr. Leslie J. Perry Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley Board of Publication Compiled by Capt. Colvin D. Cowles 23d. U.S. Infantry Part IX.

Collection: Osher Collection

Name: Positions 4th Division 16th Army Corps June 11th to 22nd 1864.

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Alternative Title: Position 4th Division 16th Army Corps July 4, 1864.; Map illustrating the third epoch of The Atlanta Campaign embracing the region from the Etowah River South to include Marietta and Dallas : Exhibiting the flanking of Allatoona Pass; the Battle-Fields of Dallas and New Hope Church, with connecting lines of works; the advanced line of Pine, Lost and Kenesaw Mountains; the intermediate line of Kenesaw and Lost Mountains and the rear line of Kenesaw Mountain, encircling Marietta together with the assault upon, and flanking of the same. Commanding United States Forces, Major-General W. T. Sherman. Commanding Rebel Forces, Lieutenant-General J. E. Johnston.; Positions Fourth Division 16th Army Corps May 13 to 16. 1864 at Resaca, GA.; Position 4th Division 16th Army Corps May 27, 1864.; Plate VII. Position of the 15th Army Corps before Jonesborough, GA. from August 30th to September 2d, 1864.; Plate VI. Position of the 15th Army Corps before Atlanta, GA. from July 28th to August 26th 1864.; Plate V. Position of the 15th Army Corps Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, com'dg. at Nickajack Creek, GA. from July 7th to 10th 1864.; Position of the 1st Division 15th Army Corps near Jonesborough, GA. Maj. Gen. P. J. Osterhaus, comm'd'g

Notes: "Third Epoch" map was compiled from various sources, these authorities are listed on the map. "June 11th and June 22nd" "July 4th" "July 28th and August 26th" "July 7th and July 10th" "August 30th and September 2nd" "May 13th and May 16th" "May 27th" 1864 - Inscribed on Map

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