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Allatoona pass,
A locality in Bartow county, Ga., about 40 miles northwest of Atlanta, having large historical interest because of the important military operations in 1864.
The Confederates, retreating from Resaca, took a position at Allatoona Pass.
Sherman, after resting his army, proceeded to flank them out of their new position.
J. C. Davis's division of Thomas's army had moved down the Oostenaula to Rome, where he destroyed important mills and foundries, and captured nearly a dozen guns.
He left a garrison there.
Meanwhile Sherman had destroyed the Georgia State Arsenal near
Allatoona pass. Adairsville.
The Nationals proceeded to gather in force at and near Dallas.
Johnston was on the alert, and tried to prevent this formidable flank movement.
Hooker's corps met Confederate cavalry near Pumpkinvine Creek, whom he pushed across that stream and saved a bridge they had fired.
Following them eastward miles, he (Hooker) found the Confederates in strong force and in bat
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Frank Preston Blair (search for this): entry allatoona-pass
John Murray Corse (search for this): entry allatoona-pass
George Mifflin Dallas (search for this): entry allatoona-pass