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Adairsville State Historical Marker
Original Adairsville State
Historical Marker
Located on U.S. 41 at the
Gordon-Bartow County Line
(Text)
ORIGINAL SITE
ADAIRSVILLE
-- 1830's
May 17, 1864,
Johnston's forces retreated
S. From Reseca
and paused here on an E. - W.
line, the intention
being to make a stand
against the
Federals in close pursuit.
Finding the
position untenable due to width
of Oothcaloga
Valley, Johnston withdrew
at midnight.
Hardee's Corps was astride
the road at
this point.
In rear-guard
action, detachments from
Hardee's Corps
held the stone residence
of Robert C.
Saxon, 0.2 mi. N. of the
County Line,
until midnight.
008-1 GEORGIA HISTORICAL
COMMISSION 1997
[Replacement of original
1952 marker]
Photo: Ed Jackson
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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