On July 19th 1864, the day after Confederate General John B. Hood received his promotion and command of the Army of Tennessee, Union General Sherman made push for Atlanta. The following day, General Hood attacked Union forces on the move. Union forces under the command of General Thomas were assaulted from the north, however, after what was called close and severe action Thomas beat back Hood's troops in what was called the Battle of Peachtree Creek. Following a surprise Confederate assault that caused the Union army to be "enveloped" on their left flank. This momentary advantage was repelled by the large number of Union troops. Hood's attempts at defending Atlanta were severely hampered by his lack of enough troops. This was the same situation Confederate General Johnston had to deal with before his replacement.
Battle of Peachtree Creek happened on 1864-07-20.
Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah.
James Garfield.
Bull Run Creek
US Civil War Battle of Beaver Dam Creek took place on June 26, 1862. As part of the Union's Peninsula campaign, a smaller firefight took place and Confederate forces were defeated.
Battle of Peachtree Creek happened on 1864-07-20.
In the Battle of Peachtree Creek, Union General James B. McPherson lost his life. General Sherman replaced the fallen general with the one armed Union General O.O. Howard. A veteran of Gettysburg, where he lost his arm.
This battle took place in Georgia in July of 1864. It was another victory on his way to Atlanta. It was significant battle for the Rebels, as it was one of the few offensives they took against Sherman. It was another Confederate defeat.
The largest battle was located at Mine Creek. It was called the Battle of Mine Creek.
Battle of Wilson's Creek.
Wison's Creek
Antietam Creek
Battle of Wilson's Creek
Bull Run Creek
There were many battlers during the Civil War. Some includes the Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Fort Sumter, Battle of Middle Creek, and the Battle of Williamsburg.
Jefferson City, Tennessee
Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah.