Statement from Archaeologist Dan Elliot
The Survey
Military Operations 1864
Letters from:
Daniel T. Elliott, President, The LAMAR Institute
James Lighthizer, President, Civil War Preservation Trust
Gene E. Morris, Jr., Henry County Historian
Charlie Crawford, President, Georgia Battlefields Association
McCook/Stoneman Raid, July 27-30
Introduction to Operations
Kilpatrick's Raid and Minty's Charge
A Henry County
Historical Park
Preliminary Archaeology Report
Sherman's report on Kilpatricks Raid
Dr. David Evans, Author of "Sherman's Horsemen"
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Conclusion
After the Fall of Jonesboro
Columbus Daily Sun, August 27, 1864
Kilpatrick's Raid Battle Order
Campsites Found at NFB
Views of the WBTS at NFB
Reflections of Hallowed Ground
Somewhere, They Crawled Off to Died
Mail Call For The Troops
The Last Gray Line Of Henry County
The Largest Cavalry Charge Recorded
Facing the Enemy at Lovejoy's Station
Texas Cavalry Brigade Nearly Destroyed
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Summary of August 20, 1864
Cavalry Battle
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September 2nd - 5th, 1864
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