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73: 90: 55: 31: 322: 374:. On June 27 Walker's Division, including the Georgian sharpshooters, was posted at the base of the mountain; at a place called 'the dead angle' where some of the fiercest fighting took place. For the next month, they resisted Union advances on Atlanta, and on July 20 they moved north along Peachtree Road, striking a Federal division south of Peachtree Creek. After being repulsed, Walker's division along with 329:
The battalion was formed by early August, and on the 21st marched from Camp Pemberton to Camp Anderson, named for the battalion's commander, located on Wildhorn Plantation, about 12 miles from Savannah. Assigned to guarding strategic Fort McAllister in 1861, they helped repulse seven US Naval
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to evacuate Atlanta, clearing Sherman's path to the sea. The battered unit wandered throughout Alabama in the fall, with the end coming in December at Franklin and Nashville. They moved throughout Tennessee and North Carolina, fighting at Bentonville before surrendering to General
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On August 31, the 1st Sharpshooter Battalion was heavily engaged in what proved to be the final loss of Atlanta and the near destruction of the Army of Tennessee. Of the remaining members of the battalion, fifty percent were either killed, wounded or captured in the
334:, which protected Savannah. By lining the riverbank with sharpshooters, the defenders rained projectiles on the Union ironclads, forcing them to withdraw, and winning the praise of Confederate generals and congressmen alike. Anderson was promoted to command the 301:, who graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point in 1857, was serving as inspector general at the headquarters of the Department of South Carolina and Georgia in Charleston, SC. On that day he wrote a letter to Major General 533: 305:, the department commander. In his letter he asked the general to raise a battalion of four companies of sharpshooters; the men to be recruited from the regiments in the brigade of Brigadier General 538: 290: 309:
which was stationed in Savannah, Georgia. Pemberton gave his approval and Anderson began recruiting in the city. On June 20, Pemberton wrote to Adjutant and Inspector General
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from Atlanta to East Point in an attempt to protect Atlanta's last rail connection. On August 30, they moved toward Jonesborough.
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The USS Montauk attacks Fort McAllister; the 1st Georgia Sharpshooters being among the defenders.
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in Richmond, VA nominating Anderson to be in command of the 1st Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion.
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marched six miles south of the city, taking up position along the left flank of General
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Brig. Gen. Robert H. Anderson, the original commander of the 1st Georgia Sharpshooters.
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Our Connection with Savannah, A History of the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters
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Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Georgia (U.S. state)
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Guardian of Savannah - Fort McAllister, Georgia, in the Civil War and Beyond
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On August 19, the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharpshooters marched with
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Sharpshooter units and formations of the American Civil War
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throughout the remainder of the conflict, seeing action in
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Confederate States of America
Georgia
Confederate States Army
Sharpshooters
Battalion
Savannah, Georgia
American Civil War
Battle of Fort McAllister (1863)
Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
Battle of Chickamauga
Chattanooga Campaign
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Atlanta
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Jonesborough
Franklin–Nashville Campaign
Battle of Spring Hill
Battle of Franklin
Battle of Nashville
Battle of Bentonville
Robert H. Anderson
sharpshooter
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Confederate Congress
Fort McAllister
Battle of Fort McAllister (1863)
Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
Battle of Chickamauga

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