Blast from the River City's past - istockAnalyst.com (press release)
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Blast from the River City's past istockAnalyst.com (press release) John Bell Hood's Army of Tennessee lost Atlanta. The re-enactors are part of Freeman's Battery Forrest's Artillery Camp 1939 Sons of Confederate Veterans. ... |
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Ghosts of August 29, 1864 - NeighborNewspapers.com
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Ghosts of August 29, 1864 NeighborNewspapers.com General John Bell Hood of the Confederate Army knowing that if Jonesboro is lost then he will have to leave Atlanta because his supply line from Macon will ... |
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Civil War Battlefields To Share $1 Million For Land Acquisition - National Parks Traveler (blog)
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![]() National Parks Traveler (blog) | Civil War Battlefields To Share $1 Million For Land Acquisition National Parks Traveler (blog) John Bell Hood, contributed to the failure of Hood's military efforts in Tennessee," they said. At Bentonville, Confederate forces led by Gen. ... |
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Kilpatrick's Raid August 20, 1864 at Lovejoy's Station - NeighborNewspapers.com
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Kilpatrick's Raid August 20, 1864 at Lovejoy's Station NeighborNewspapers.com Then after Atlanta fell General John Bell Hood CSA moved his men into the Lovejoy area. His Headquarters were at the Crawford House which is today the ... |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 06:39:11 AM
City to adopt Garth Cemetery? - The Decatur Daily (subscription)
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City to adopt Garth Cemetery? The Decatur Daily (subscription) John Bell Hood to stay in his home during the Battle of Decatur in 1864. It is not known if he had any other involvement in the war. ... |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 06:39:11 AM
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