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... Atlanta. Sherman had two objectives, one was to destroy the army of General JE Johnston and the other was to capture Atlanta. Johnston ...
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... Sherman once again shifted into a flanking maneuver, but Johnston retreated. By early July, Johnston had drawn back to the outskirts of Atlanta. ...
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... Unfortunately, General Hood was not any smarter then Johnston. On September 1, 1861, Sherman's troops captured the city of Atlanta before Hood can do anything. ...
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... Mountain outside of Chattanooga, then maneuvered him out of position after position until Johnston fell back upon Atlanta, where Joe Johnston was relieved and ...
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... personality and his arguments with Davis put a kink in his performance, and his army gradually fell back to Atlanta. On July l7, l864, Johnston was finally ...
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... Sherman would continue to maneuver his men and Johnston would be forced to retreat all the way to Atlanta. Atlanta was also abandoned on September 2, 1864. ...
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... adversary was General Joseph E. Johnston, the commanding Rebel officer for the territory controlled by the South. Before Sherman could get to Atlanta he had to ...
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... Atlanta by first capturing other cities, like Dalton and Resaca (Boys Life 348). The Confederate General who he was waging against was General Johnston, who ...
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... be quoted saying, "War is hell." Within 24 days of leaving Atlanta, he reached ... North Carolina, Sherman was opposed by General Joseph E. Johnston in engagements ...
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... for the 62,000 Union veterans Sherman had kept with him upon leaving Atlanta. ... General-in-Chief of the Confederacy's armed forces and Joe Johnston was given ...
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... Under Johnston, another ninety officers were required to cover the three eight-hour ... He was first transferred from US Penitentiary Atlanta in August of 1934. ...
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... Under Johnston, another ninety officers were required to cover the three eight-hour ... He was first transferred from US Penitentiary Atlanta in August of 1934. ...
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... It was from Atlanta that General Sherman and his army began the famous "march to ... Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... Lee near Richmond, while in other theaters, Union forces captured Atlanta, and railroad ... escape from the besieged Petersburg and link up with Johnston in North ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its ... River Queen" to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the ...
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... He was transferred from Atlanta in August of 1934. ... Capone made many attempts to bribe Warden Johnston into allowing him to receive special privileges but all ...
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... Warden Johnston and the second Director of the Bureau of Prisons, James V. Bennett ... Transferred from USP Atlanta in August of 1934, Capone was among the first ...
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... authority was adopted in this state of Louisiana from successful attempts in Atlanta. ... Duke then made an attempt to unseat J. Bennett Johnston from his position ...
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... authority was adopted in this state of Louisiana from successful attempts in Atlanta. ... Duke then made an attempt to unseat J. Bennett Johnston from his position ...
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... state authority was adopted in the state of Louisiana from successful attempts in Atlanta. ... 40) Duke then made an attempt to unseat J. Bennett Johnston from his ...
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... In 1862 when Joseph E. Johnston was wounded, Lee became commander of the confederate ... After a long series of attacks, Sherman captured Atlanta in September 1864 ...
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... On December 2 he married Sarah Bush Johnston, a widow with three children ... dramatically in September of 1864 when General Sherman took Atlanta, an extremely ...
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... Dr. Lloyd Johnston of the University of Michingan said, "Role models may help ... to local drug-use patterns Marijuana Inhalants Meth Heroin Crack Atlanta, GA 50 ...
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