On Flat Shoals Road at Riverdale Road (Georgia Route 139), on the right when traveling east on Flat Shoals Road.
Aug. 30, 1864. Davis’ 14th A. C. [US], having moved from Red Oak to Shoal Creek Ch., was divided into 2 columns when marching therefrom to the Fayetteville Rd. (Highway 139). Morgan’s & Carlin’s divs. went S. E. by a winding road to the Evans farm . . . — — Map (db m59433) HM
On Georgia Route 85 at Georgia Route 138, on the right when traveling south on State Route 85.
The John Renfroe house, which stood near this crossroads, marked the right flank of Federal troops moving eastward toward the Macon R. R. (Central of Georgia) in August 1864.
It was the converging point of the 15th, 16th, & 17th corps of the . . . — — Map (db m42136) HM
On Church Street (Georgia Route 139) 0.1 miles north of King Road, on the right when traveling north.
Because of its location at the center of Federal forces moving toward the Macon R. R. & Jonesboro, in Aug. 1864, the Drew Couch house, a log structure which stood at this site, was designated headquarters by the high command. Here, Generals Sherman . . . — — Map (db m18255) HM
On Riverdale Road (Georgia Route 139) just north of Flat Shoals Road, on the right when traveling north.
Near here stood the antebellum, one-story farm house of Marcus Long, a Confederate soldier who fell on a Virginia battlefield. The house, cited several times in Official Records, was a prominent landmark in movements of the Federal 4th and 23rd . . . — — Map (db m18826) HM
On Flat Shoals Road at Riverdale Road (Georgia Route 139), on the right when traveling east on Flat Shoals Road.
Some 400 ft. S. on this ridge stood the antebellum farm house of John A. Mann (1828-1904).
It is cited in reports & dispatches of the movement of the 4th A. C. [US] from Red Oak to the Macon R. R. at Rough & Ready. Aug. 30, 1864, the 4th A. C., . . . — — Map (db m59445) HM
On Flat Shoals Road at Riverdale Road (Georgia Route 139), on the right when traveling east on Flat Shoals Road. Reported missing.
Having cut the A. & W.P. R. R. at Red Oak, Federal forces were shifted toward the Macon R. R. to complete the isolation of Atlanta, making it untenable by the Confederate defenders.
Aug. 30, 1864. Stanley’s 4th A. C. [US], moving S. from Red . . . — — Map (db m59455) HM
On Bethsaida Road, 0 miles west of Bethsaida Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Bethsaida Baptist Church, formed in 1829, was led by itinerant preachers traveling in the area. In April, 1843, John S. Dodd, was called to pastor the church on a permanent basis. He faithfully served the church for 50 years, retiring January 25, . . . — — Map (db m44063) HM
On Bethsaida Road, 0.1 miles west of Bethsaida Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Aug. 1864. Howard’s Army of the Tenn. [US], having abandoned siege operations on the W. side of Atlanta, moved S. in a flanking march to cut the West Point R.R. at & below Shadnor Ch. On the 30th, the army moved E. toward Jonesboro to seize and . . . — — Map (db m44414) HM