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By Major L. Perry Bennett, Jr., Army Historian, May 10, 2009
Site: Utoy Post Office Marker
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1Georgia (Fulton County), Atlanta — 160-105 — Site: Utoy Post OfficeOn Old Sandtown Rd.
On Cascade Road at I 285 Access road (Interstate 285) when traveling north on Cascade Road.
Est. March 1836; discontinued July 7, 1866; a stop on the Decatur Marthasville (Atlanta) and White Hall & Sandtown stagecoach route in intervening years: Also a landmark in the movement of Federal troops from the Atlanta siege lines to Red Oak and . . . — Map (db m44413) HM
2Georgia (Fulton County), Atlanta — 060-163 — The Siege Lifted
On Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (Former Gordon Road) (Georgia Route 139) 0 miles east of Larchwood Road SW, on the right when traveling east.
Aug. 26, 1864. After 35 days of futile siege operations, the Federals withdrew from their lines north & west of Atlanta & by a wide flanking march, moved against the two railroads entering the city from the southwest. The 15th, 16th, & 17th corps, . . . — Map (db m36141) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
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