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Stoneman Raid Marker (Athens)
Stoneman
Raid State Historic Marker
Stoneman's Raid State
Historic Marker
US 441 at the west end
of the bridge
over the Middle Oconee
River, Athens
(text)
THE STONEMAN
RAID
On July 31,
1864, at the Battle of Sunshine Church (19 miles NE
of Macon), Maj.
Gen. Geo. Stoneman surrendered with 600 men
to Brig. Gen.
Alfred Iverson, Jr., after covering the escape north-
ward of Adams'
and Capron's brigades of his cavalry command.
Adams moved
via Eatonton and Madison and Capron via Rutledge,
rejoining north
of Madison late the next day.
Early on August
2nd. Adams, intending to resupply his command
and to "destroy
the armory and other government works" in Athens,
reached this
point. He found the planks removed from the bridge
over Middle
Oconee River (on the old road) and guns emplaced on
the hill above
Princeton Factory (0.3 miles N.), supported by the
"Mitchell
Thunderbolts" and other Home Guards units, commanded by
Capt. Edward
P. Lumpkin, son of the first Chief Justice of Georgia,
and home on
convalescent leave. Unable to cross, Adams turned
west and, avoiding
towns, reached the Union lines near Marietta
on August 4th,
his brigade almost intact.
Capron, who
had waited in reserve near Watkinsville, attempted
to follow him
but found himself on the Hog Mountain road to Jug
Tavern (Winder)
instead. Passing through Jug Tavern late that night,
he marched to
King's Tanyard (5 miles N.W. of Winder) and halted
for two hours
rest. Before dawn on August 3rd. he was surprised
by William's
Kentucky Brigade. About 430 of his men were
captured, a
few escaping through the woods. Capron himself, with
six men, reached
Marietta four days later on foot.
029-7 GEORGIA
HISTORIC MARKER 1993
[Replaces Georgia Historical
Commission marker 029-7,
with identical text, erected
in 1957]
Photo: Ed Jackson
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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