. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . 4m ^h m III WA /, U 1 ! / /i w//Va MM VVZ. , REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. PEACH-TREE (REEK. WHERE HOOD HIT H.\RD ruiinting these closely clustered Federal graves gives one an idea of the overwhelming onset with Hood become the aggressor on July20th. Beyond the graves are some of the trenches from which the Federals were at first irresistibly driven. In the background flowsPeach-Tree Creek, the little stream that gives its name to the battlefield. Hood, impatient to signalize his new responsibility by astroke that would at once dispel the


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . 4m ^h m III WA /, U 1 ! / /i w//Va MM VVZ. , REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. PEACH-TREE (REEK. WHERE HOOD HIT H.\RD ruiinting these closely clustered Federal graves gives one an idea of the overwhelming onset with Hood become the aggressor on July20th. Beyond the graves are some of the trenches from which the Federals were at first irresistibly driven. In the background flowsPeach-Tree Creek, the little stream that gives its name to the battlefield. Hood, impatient to signalize his new responsibility by astroke that would at once dispel the gloom at Richmond, had posted his troops behind strongly fortified works on a ridge commandingthe valley of Peach-Trec Creek about five miles to the north of .\tlanta. Here he awaited the approach of Sherman. As the Federalswere disposing their lines and entrenching before this position. Hoods eager eyes detected a gap in their formation and at four oclockin the afternoon liurlcd a heavy force against it. Thus he proved his reputation for courage, but the outcome showed the a brief interv


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