Friday, May 17, 2024

Today in History (general history)/ On This Day In Confederate History/ Confederate Genenral Birthdays, May 17.

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On This Day in Confederate History, May 17.

1864: The Battle of Adairsville, Ga. (aka the Battle of Cassville) took place when General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee makes another stand against Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's combined Federal armies in the Atlanta Campaign. The fighting was between Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee's Corps and that of the Federal Corps of Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis Howard. Confederate Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Cheatham's Division suffered heavy casualties in the attacks and Johnston decided the ground was unsuitable for defense and again retreated that night. 

An unidentified Confederate private wearing
an Atlanta Depot-style jacket that is distinguished
by the unusual way, the standing collars come
together. The image came out of an Atlanta, Ga. estate.
 (9th Plalte RubyAmbrotype, M.D. Jones Collection)

Gen. John Bell Hood commanded
a corps in the Atlanta Campaign
before taking command of the army.

PRELUDE TO THE BATTLE OF YELLOW BAYOU, LA--In the Red River Campaign in Louisiana in 1864, Confederate Maj. Gen. Richard Taylor's Army of Western Louisiana continues driving back the numerically superior Army of the Gulf under Maj. Gen. N.P. Banks. There is skirmishing near Moreauville and at Yellow Bayou, which will spark the last major battle of the campaign the following day. 

The battalion served in Walker's Texas Infantry Division
in the Red River Campaign.
(Texas State Library & Archives)

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