Atlanta Campaign, 1864
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Atlanta Campaign, 1864
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Atlanta Campaign, 1864
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- Fighting for Atlanta, tactics, terrain, and trenches in the Civil War, Earl J. Hess
- Kennesaw Mountain, Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign, Earl J. Hess
- War like the thunderbolt, the battle and burning of Atlanta, Russell S. Bonds
- Sherman invades Georgia, planning the North Georgia campaign using a modern perspective, John R. Scales
- The bonfire, the siege and burning of Atlanta, Marc Wortman
- The day Dixie died, the battle of Atlanta, Gary Ecelbarger
- "Co. Aytch", Maury Grays, first Tennessee regiment or : a side show of the big show
- The Battle of Ezra Church and the Struggle for Atlanta, Earl J. Hess
- All the fighting they want, the Atlanta Campaign from Peach Tree Creek to the surrender, July 18-September 2, 1864
- Civil War Atlanta, Robert S. Davis
- Kennesaw Mountain, Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign, Earl J. Hess
- The Battle of Ezra Church and the struggle for Atlanta, Earl J. Hess
- A long and bloody task, the Atlanta Campaign from Dalton through Kennesaw to the Chattahoochee, May 5-July 18, 1864
- Shrouds of glory, from Atlanta to Nashville : the last great campaign of the Civil War, Winston Groom
- The Atlanta and Savannah campaigns, 1864, by J. Britt McCarley
- The bonfire, the siege and burning of Atlanta, Marc Wortman
- Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, historic resource study, Robert W. Blythe, Maureen A. Carroll, Steven H. Moffson
- The Atlanta and Savannah campaigns, 1864, by J. Britt McCarley
- Shrouds of glory, from Atlanta to Nashville--the last great campaign of the Civil War, Winston Groom
- Kennesaw Mountain:, Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign, Earl J. Hess
- Last train from Atlanta
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