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The Battle Of Picketts Mill Along The Dead Line Brad Butkovich

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The Battle Of Picketts Mill Along The Dead Line Brad Butkovich
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Brad Butkovich
ISBN: 9781540208453, 1540208451
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Battle Of Picketts Mill Along The Dead Line Brad Butkovich by Brad Butkovich 9781540208453, 1540208451 instant download after payment.

On May 27, 1864, Union forces under the command of William Tecumseh Sherman attacked Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston and his men at Pickett's Mill in Paulding County, Georgia. Following his defeat at New Hope Church, Sherman ordered Major General Oliver Howard to attack Johnston's flank, which Sherman believed to be exposed. But the Confederate soldiers were ready, and Sherman's supporting troops never arrived. What ensued was a battle that cost 2,100 lives and a defeat that Sherman left completely out of his memoirs. Author Brad Butkovich brings to life through personal letters, newspaper accounts and unit histories the battle that Union soldier and author Ambrose Bierce called "the Dead-Line."

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