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Federals at Barnesville Historical Marker
Federals at Barnesville State Historical Marker
Located at intersection of Grove and Akins streets, just off Atlanta St. (U.S. 41), Barnesville, Ga.

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FEDERALS AT BARNESVILLE

As Wilson's Federal Cavalry moved toward Macon, near this spot on Wednesday, April 19, 1865, some of them attacked a small Confederate force, "The Dixie Rangers." Greatly outnumbered, "The Rangers" fought with gallantry, gradually withdrawing from the field. A detachment from the Federal 4th Indiana Cavalry captured the flag of "The Rangers" in this skirmish. Federal soldiers were again in Barnesville on May 5, 1865, when troops from the First Division, Wilson's Federal Cavalry, in pursuit of Jefferson Davis, camped here that night.

085-3 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1957

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