The Day Dixie Died: The Battle of Atlanta
One of the most dramatic and important battles ever to be waged on American soil, the Battle of Atlanta changed the course of the Civil War and helped decide a presidential election.In the North, a growing peace movement and increasing criticism of President Abraham Lincoln s conduct of the war threatened to halt U.S war efforts to save the Union On the morning of July 22, 1864, Confederate forces under the command of General John Bell Hood squared off against the Army of the Tennessee led by General James B McPherson just southeast of Atlanta.Having replaced General Joseph E Johnston just four days earlier, Hood had been charged with the duty of reversing a Confederate retreat and meeting the Union army head on The resulting Battle of Atlanta was a monstrous affair fought in the stifling Georgia summer heat During it, a dreadful foreboding arose among the Northerners as the battle was undecided and dragged on for eight interminable hours Hood s men tore into U.S forces with unrelenting assault after assault Further, for the first and only time during the war, a U.S army commander was killed in battle, and in the wake of his death, the Union army staggered Dramatically, General John Black Jack Logan stepped into McPherson s command, rallied the troops, and grimly fought for the rest of the day In the end, ten thousand men one out of every six became casualties on that fateful day, but the Union lines had held.Having survived the incessant onslaught from the men in grey, Union forces then placed the city of Atlanta under siege, and the city s inevitable fall would gain much needed, positive publicity for Lincoln s reelection campaign against the peace platform of former Union general George B McClellan. 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Ecelbarger – kino-fada.fr The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864 The battle lasted for eight hours and may well have been the battle that ended the Confederacy It was fought over a large area that surrounded the downtown area of Atlanta The size of the battle could not only be measured in area but in the number of dead It is estimated that over 10,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured during those eight long hours.The Battle of Atlanta was significant for several reasons People on both sides of The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864 The battle lasted for eight hours and may well have been the battle that ended the Confederacy It was fought over a large area that surrounded the downtown area of Atlanta The size of the battle could not only be measured in area but in the number of dead It is estimated that over 10,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured during those eight long hours.The Battle of Atlanta was significant for several reasons People on both sides of the conflict were tiring of the war and a movement was afoot to replace Abraham Lincoln during the next election, and propose a truce that would reunite the States of the Confederacy and to allow slavery It was the Battle of Atlanta that proved to be the turning point of the war ...The Battle Of AtlantaOn September 4, 1864, General W.T Sherman sent a famous telegram to President Lincoln Atlanta is ours, and fairly won The fall of Atlanta transformed what appeared to be an upcoming defeat for Lincoln s bid for reelection into a strong victory In addition to its political impact, the Union s capture of Atlanta proved to be an integral part of the Union military victory.Apart from Sherman s telegram and Jefferson Davis decision to replace General Joseph Johnston with The Battle Of AtlantaOn September 4, 1864, General W.T Sherman sent a famous telegram to President Lincoln Atlanta is ours, and fairly won The fall of Atlanta transformed what appeared to be an upcoming defeat for Lincoln s bid for reelection into a strong victory In addition to its political impact, the Union s capture of Atlanta ...In the summer of 1864, the Union war effort was at its nadir The Northern populace was bombarded with a seemingly endless array of news of battlefield disasters and bloodbaths, and the harrowing, mind numbing scenes of train loads of caskets being unloaded for burial The war, seemingly going so well following Vicksburg, Gettysburg and later Chattanooga, was now seemingly a war that could not be won The task of conquering the South seemed an insurmountable one In Louisiana, General Bank s In the summer of 1864, the Union war effort was at its nadir The Northern populace was bombarded with a seemingly endless array of news of battlefield disasters and bloodbaths, and the harrowing, mind numbing scenes of train loads of caskets being unloaded for burial The war, seemingly going so well following Vicksburg, Gettysburg and lat...The book s conclusion can be represented in the author s words Page 225 The Atlanta campaign caused the death of Dixie His argument is multiple pronged For one thing, the Union victory at Atlanta helped ensure Lincoln s reelection as President Lincoln s stand against the South was much firmer than if Democrats were to have won the election of 1864.However, I ...First class historical writing, although it s geared toward ber wonky Civil War nerds like myself If you re looking for poetry and beauty and strong personalities and rousing speeches, read Jeff Shaara If you wa...A first rate battle narrative on the Battle of Atlanta, the book does a wonderful job of telling the story of the Army of the Tennessee s drive on Bald Hill on the city s east side and the bitter battle that eventually resulted along with the effect the battle had on the larger war The only negative aspect of the book is that it almost completely ignores the earlier Battle of Peachtree Creek, while this might seem unfair after all, the book doesn t claim to be about anything else other than A first rate battle narrative on the Battle of Atlanta, the book does a wonderful job of telling the story of the Army of the Tennessee s drive on Bald Hill on the city s east side and the bitter...Very accurate account of the Battle of Atlanta A bit dry, but doesn t get bogged down either If you live in the metro Atlanta area, I highly recommend this book You will be shocked at how many men fought and died on the soil beneath our feet, and the roads we drive on This was an important, maybe even pivotal battle in the Civil War, which helped shaped the Nation we live in We still live with the choices and actions and their repercussions that occurred during and after the War Very accurate account of the Battle of Atlanta ...Well written and insightful details on the Battle of Atlanta It is very detailed with plenty of references to specific landmarks in the Atlanta area I found the prose to be very good for the level of detail If you are interested in Civil War battles and the people involved, this is a good read.For those interested in books on war, and in particular the Civil War, this is a terrific account of the Battle of Atlanta not the part that took place near where we live, which is known as the Battle of Peachtree Creek It takes a bit of concentration to read, since the battle...Looking for the engaging part to start.Update, the engaging part did not start For me, it read like a reference book Took it back to the library.

- English
- 13 March 2018 Gary L. Ecelbarger
- Hardcover
- 320 pages
- 031256399X
- Gary L. Ecelbarger
- The Day Dixie Died: The Battle of Atlanta