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  2. Atlanta (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Civil War Campaign Game is a two-player or two-team wargame that simulates the series of battles in 1864 known as the Battle of Atlanta. The boxed set includes 18.75" x 25" two-color hex grid map; 240 counters; two sets of 6 battle cards (one for defense, the other for attack) rulebook [1]

  3. Objective: Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Objective: Atlanta is a two-player board wargame in which one player controls Union forces, and the other player controls Confederate forces. The game uses 400 counters to represent various units and pieces of equipment, [2] and emphasizes logistics over tactics — as critic Jon Freeman noted, "This game places a heavy emphasis on the logistical end of the campaigning — supply lines, ammo ...

  4. Battle of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Atlanta took place during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia.Continuing their summer campaign to seize the important rail and supply hub of Atlanta, Union forces commanded by William Tecumseh Sherman overwhelmed and defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John Bell Hood.

  5. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia

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    One half mile to the west, at the intersection of Monument and McPherson Avenues, is a memorial erected by the U.S. Army for Major General John B. McPherson on the spot at which he was killed by Confederate forces on the same day (July 22, 1864, during the Battle of Atlanta). [4] Westview Cemetery Memorial. Marks the site of the Battle of Ezra ...

  6. History of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The area now covered by Atlanta was the scene of several battles, including the Battle of Peachtree Creek, the Battle of Atlanta, and the Battle of Ezra Church. General Sherman cut the last supply line to Atlanta at the Battle of Jonesboro fought on August 31 – September 1. [27]

  7. Inman Park - Wikipedia

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    The East Atlanta Land Company acquired and developed more than 130 acres east of the city and Hurt named the new suburb for his friend and business associate, Samuel M. Inman. Joseph Forsyth Johnson was hired as landscape designer for Inman Park who included curvilinear street designs and liberal usage of open spaces in his planning.

  8. Atlanta campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The order of battle for the Atlanta campaign includes: for the period of May 7 – July 17, 1864: Atlanta campaign order of battle: First phase, Confederate; Atlanta campaign order of battle: First phase, Union; for the period July 17 – September 8, 1864: Atlanta campaign order of battle: Second phase, Confederate

  9. Category:Atlanta campaign - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Atlanta; Battle of Atlanta order of battle: Union; Battle of Dallas order of battle: Union; Battle of Jonesborough order of battle: Confederate; Battle of Jonesborough order of battle: Union; Battle of Peachtree Creek order of battle: Confederate; Battle of Ruff's Station; Battle of Brice's Cross Roads; Battle of Brown's Mill