. The mountain campaigns in Georgia : or, War scenes on the W. & A . on the Oostanaula. Hoods corps extended from Hardees rightacross the railroad to the Connasauga, facing to the northwest. There was brisk skirmishing all the afternoon of May 13th on Polks front, and that ofHardees left division—Cheathams. — (Johnstons Narrative, pages 309, 310.) Early the next day, the skirmishers became engaged along the entire line, begin-ning on the west. Those of Polks corps, from some unaccountable mistake, abantloncdtheir ground, which was regained only by great personal efforts on the part of their fi


. The mountain campaigns in Georgia : or, War scenes on the W. & A . on the Oostanaula. Hoods corps extended from Hardees rightacross the railroad to the Connasauga, facing to the northwest. There was brisk skirmishing all the afternoon of May 13th on Polks front, and that ofHardees left division—Cheathams. — (Johnstons Narrative, pages 309, 310.) Early the next day, the skirmishers became engaged along the entire line, begin-ning on the west. Those of Polks corps, from some unaccountable mistake, abantloncdtheir ground, which was regained only by great personal efforts on the part of their field *On .August 15, 1S64, Dalton was captured by Wheelers cavalry, who were raiding .Shermans Confederates secured 200 prisoners and destroyed considerable army stores, etc., and then went northward. Dalton was also captured by Moods army, on its grand retrograde movement, after the fall of Atlanta. There wasa sharp light south of the town. The Confederates here captured the garrison, a regiment of negro troops. This wason October 13,


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