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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 14: Sherman's campaign in Georgia. (search)
he moved out from his works, July 28. on the Bell's Ferry road, west of Atlanta, with a Jeferson C. Davis. larger portion of his army, led by Hardee and S. D. Lee, When Hood took command of therisoners, of whom 73 were wounded. So ended the second battle of Atlanta. Sherman ordered General Davis's division, of the Fourteenth Army Corps, to move round toward East Point, and, in the eventps concerning roads, and did not participate in the action. Sherman said in his report: Had General Davis's division come up on the Bell's Ferry road, as I calculated, at any time before four o'clocw Jonesboroa, and Garrard was left at Couch's to scout the country in the direction of Atlanta. Davis's corps, of Thomas's army, very soon touched the left of Howard's forces, and relieved Blair's (rsemen. By four o'clock in the afternoon, August 31. all was in readiness for an advance, when Davis charged, and almost instantly carried the Confederate line of works covering Jonesboroa on the n