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Georgia Confederate History – August 27th

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Georgia Confederate History – August 27th

  • Post author:SCV Admin
  • Post published:August 27, 2021
  • Post category:Historical Articles

General Robert E. Lee’s Confederates met General John Pope’s federal forces at the Second Battle of Manassas on August 29, 1862.

Union General William T. Sherman’s forces tore up 12 miles of railroad between Red Oak and Fairburn on August 29, 1864.

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