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Battle of Cassville by markers.
By David Seibert, November 9, 2008
Gravelly Plateau & Two Run Creek Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Joe Frank Harris Parkway (U.S. 41) at Cassville Road, on the right when traveling north on Joe Frank Harris Parkway. |
| | May 19, 1864: Butterfield's (3d) Div., 20th A.C. [US], moving S.E., from McDow's, left the road here & marched to the Hawkins Price house, enroute to
Kingston. The 1st & 2nd Divs. [US], on roads W., had the same objective - an erratic move by . . . — — Map (db m13929) HM |
| On Joe Frank Harris Parkway (U.S. 41) at Willow Lane NW, on the right when traveling north on Joe Frank Harris Parkway. |
| | May 19, 1864: Skirmishers of Polk's A.C. [CS] withdrew from this ridge E. to Cassville when pressed back by Butterfield's (3d) Div., 20th A.C. [US], from the Hawkins Price house. Battery C, 1st Ohio Lt. Art., supported by 73d Ohio, 19th Mich. & . . . — — Map (db m13941) HM |
| On Cassville Road NW (Old Route 41), on the right when traveling south. |
| | National Historic Site Atlanta Campaign Cassville On May 19, 1864, Johnston, entrenched on the ridge east of this marker, planned to give battle but Sherman threatened his flank and his corps commanders objected to the position. He therefore . . . — — Map (db m12368) HM |
| On Cassville Road NW, on the right when traveling south. |
| | 1. On May 19, 1864, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston tricked Union General William T. Sherman into dividing his forces at Adairsville and sending the XXIII corps under John M. Schofield across the Gravelly Plateau to Cassville. 2. Johnston . . . — — Map (db m13484) HM |
| On Fire Tower Road at Gaddis Road, on the right when traveling east on Fire Tower Road. Reported missing. |
| | On Chapman Hill; a school for boys established Jan. 1854. A large three-story brick bldg. flanked by two-story wings. Burned 1856; rebuilt 1857, destroyed by
Federal forces Oct. 12, 1864. This, & the Methodist Female College 3/4 mi. N.E., were the . . . — — Map (db m13942) HM |
| On Cassville-White Road at Shinall Gaines Road NW, on the right when traveling east on Cassville-White Road. |
| | In this cemetery are buried about 300 unknown Confederate soldiers who died of wounds or disease in the several Confederate hospitals located in Cassville. These hospitals operated from late 1861 until May 18, 1864, then moved south out of the path . . . — — Map (db m13978) HM |
| On Mac Johnson Road NW, 0.4 miles north of Joe Frank Harris Parkway (U.S. 41), on the left when traveling north. |
| | The William Neal McKelvey residence - 1864. A Council of War held here May 19, discussed the advisability of holding the position E. & S. of Cassville by the Confederate army. Present were: Gen. Joseph E. Johnston; Lt. Gen. Polk; Lt. Gen. John B. . . . — — Map (db m15457) HM |
May. 24, 2024