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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 14: Sherman's campaign in Georgia. (search)
on the Oostenaula River, and his left abreast the village. Thomas came up on his left, facing Camp Creek, and Schofield forced his way through the dense woods to the left of Thomas, and confronted thensued in the afternoon and evening of the 15th. May. McPherson had secured a lodgment across Camp Creek, near the town, and held a hill which commanded the bridges across the Oostenaula, while Thomam several strong Battle-field of Resaca. this is a view of the battle-ground, eastward of Camp Creek, about two miles northwest of Resaca, as it appeared when the writer sketched it, on the anninfederates left, and another earth-fort near by. The heaviest of the battle was fought near Camp Creek, about two miles from the station, in the direction of Snake Gap. The day was very. warm, anf beginning. After visiting places of interest connected with the struggle near the head of Camp Creek, and sketching the theater of the hottest of the fight, delineated on page 376, we went over t