Dale Wright

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Atlanta was indeed a great prize. Its population had doubled to 20,000 during the war as foundries, factories, munitions plants, and supply depots sprang up at this strategic railroad hub. The fall of Atlanta, said Jefferson Davis, would “open the way for the Federal Army to the Gulf on the one hand, and to Charleston on the other, and close up those rich granaries from which Lee’s armies are supplied. It would give them control of our network of rail-ways and thus paralyze our efforts.”1 Because the South invested so much effort in defending the city, Atlanta also became a symbol of ...more
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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