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Artillery Sabot From the Battle of Resaca, GA For Sale


Artillery Sabot From the Battle of Resaca, GA
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Artillery Sabot From the Battle of Resaca, GA:
$10.82

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Up for saleis this portion of an artillery sabot recovered from the site of the Battle of Resaca, Georgia. It was found onprivate property with the owners permission andwill make a nice addition to any collection.Please see pictures for condition. You will receive the item shown in the pictures. All of our items are guaranteed to be authentic.

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The Battle of Resaca was part of the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. The battle was waged in both Gordon and Whitfield counties, Georgia, May 13–15, 1864. It ended inconclusively with the Confederate Army retreating. The engagement was fought between the Military Division of the Mississippi (led by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman) on the side of the Union and the Army of Tennessee (Gen. Joseph E. Johnston) for the Confederates. Johnston had withdrawn his forces from Rocky Face Ridge to the hills around Resaca.[3] On May 13, the Union troops tested the Confederate lines to pinpoint their whereabouts. The next day full-scale fighting occurred, and the Union troops were generally repulsed except on the Confederate right flank where Sherman did not fully exploit his advantage. On May 15, the battle continued with no advantage to either side until Sherman sent a force across the Oostanaula River, at Lay\'s Ferry, using newly delivered Cumberland pontoon bridges and advanced towards Johnston\'s railroad supply line. Unable to halt this Union turning movement, Johnston was forced to retire.


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