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Federal activity in South Georgia after the fall of Savannah.
 
Kilpatrick and Mower at Midway Church Marker, along US 17, looking north image, Touch for more information
By Mike Stroud, 2009
Kilpatrick and Mower at Midway Church Marker, along US 17, looking north
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1 Georgia, Liberty County, Midway — 089-25 — Kilpatrick and Mower at Midway Church
On Dec. 13, 1864, Murray's brigade of Kilpatrick's cavalry division (USA), scouting in the right rear of Gen. Sherman's army, which was then closing in on Savannah, moved south into Liberty County. After driving back the 29th Georgia Cavalry . . . Map (db m41685) HM
2 Georgia, Long County, Ludowici — 091-6 — The Defense of the Altamaha Bridge
On Dec 1, 1864, while General Sherman's army was on its destructive march to the Sea, the Fourth Brigade, Georgia Militia, Brig. Gen. H. K. McKay, reached Morgan's Lake (0.7 mile SE) to defend the Savannah and Gulf (ACL) RR bridge over the Altamaha . . . Map (db m4853) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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