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  1. A Strategic Overview. These earthworks--crucial to Johnston's defense at Resaca--were destroyed in 20th Century when I-75 swept through the heart of the battlefield. National Archives. In early May, 1864, Federal forces under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman began battling the Confederate Army of Tennessee.

  2. Mar 17, 2024 · On July 22, 1864, Union soldiers commanded by Major William T. Sherman inflicted heavy casualties on Confederate forces commanded by General John B. Hood during Battle of Atlanta in Fulton County, Georgia. Painting depicting the Battle of Atlanta. Prelude to the Battle. Federal Breakout from Chattanooga.

  3. Of the 34,863 Union troops engaged at the Battle of Atlanta, 3,722 were killed, wounded, captured, or reported missing. Confederate forces suffered an estimated 5,500 casualties of the 40,438 engaged. The battle had special significance for Abraham Lincoln, who was seeking a second term as U.S. president. The war had been dragging on longer ...

  4. May 5, 2017 · Within days, Hood launched two attacks on Sherman at Peach Tree Creek on July 20 and along the Georgia Railroad (known as the Battle of Atlanta) on July 22. Both were repulsed with heavy losses. Hood suffered another loss at Ezra Church one week later but kept Sherman from reaching the Macon & Western and Atlanta & West Point Railroad at Utoy ...

  5. Nov 9, 2009 · In the summer of 1864, during the U.S. Civil War (1861-65), Union General William T. Sherman faced off against Confederate generals Joseph E. Johnston and John B. Hood in a series of battles...

  6. Confederate: 8,500. Battle Of Atlanta Summary: The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. Union forces commanded by William T. Sherman, wanting to neutralize the important rail and supply hub, defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John B. Hood.

  7. Jan 17, 2020 · The Battle of Atlanta was fought July 22, 1864, during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and saw Union forces under Major General William T. Sherman win a near-run victory. The second in a series of battles around the city, the fighting centered on a Confederate attempt to defeat Major General James B. McPherson's Army of the Tennessee east of ...

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