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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
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Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
The Dalton-Atlanta operations. General Joseph E. Johnston.
It is stated on page 24 of Generalng base for this army, by the intrenchment of Atlanta, and the engineers of the army constructed swo thousand of them fell in the actions about Atlanta.
But at least three thousand were killed noris numerical superiority.
Between Dalton and Atlanta, one sees but two semblances of mountains-Rochnston's army attainable there.
If defeated, Atlanta, its place of refuge, was one hundred miles ooops, formed near and parallel to the road to Atlanta, would have been driven from that road by defg operations forced the Southern army back to Atlanta, but could do no more.
There it was safe in used, but did not compel, the abandonment of Atlanta.
For if the Southern troops had remained in ced to return to his railroad.
And, besides, Atlanta could have been sufficiently supplied from Matroops could not be fed. This mode of gaining Atlanta made the acquisition of no great value.
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Jonesboro (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
Roswell, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
Stevenson (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 25
Bentonville (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 25