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Atlanta Campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2751 words)
The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater, throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta, Georgia, during the summer of 1864, leading to the eventual fall of Atlanta and hastening the end of the American Civil War.
The Atlanta Campaign followed the Union victory at the Battle of Chattanooga in 1863; Chattanooga was known as the "Gateway to the South" and its capture opened that gateway.
This battle was a notable exception to Sherman's policy in the campaign of avoiding frontal assaults and moving around the enemy's left flank.
GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government (303 words)
The first major battle of Gen. William T. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign was fought in Whitfield County at a long mountain known as Rocky Face Ridge.
The Battle of Rocky Face Ridge was a series of Union attacks on Confederate defenders at two passes through the mountain.
The battles of Dug Gap and Mill Creek Gap -- collectively known as the Battle of Rocky Face Ridge -- ended inconclusively.
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