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Where Red Jackson's Confederate cavalry held part of the Lost Mountain Line.
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Ed Bearss describes the 15 June 1864 action at Gilgal Church.
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Retired Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park historian Willie Johnson (in orange hat and shirt) describes the action around Gilgal Church.
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Ed Bearss and Charlie Crawford talk atop Brushy Mountain. Bill Gurry observes.
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At the site of Kolb's Farm.
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At the McAdoo-Oatman House, part of the Federal line of 22 June 1864.
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Charlie Crawford points to a map that Ed Bearss drew in 1964 while Ed considers the next map to be shown.
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Ed is the center of attention atop Big Kennesaw Mountain.
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Jeff McConnell, David Hull, Fred Aiken, Mary-Elizabeth Ellard, and Steve Murray at Pigeon Hill.
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Ed Bearss describes the beginning of the 27 June 1864 Federal attack against Cheatham Hill.
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Steve Murray, Ed Bearss, and Joe Gaskin inspect one of the newly installed ordnance rifles at the 24 gun Federal battery site.
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Jim Ogden and Ed Bearss at the Concord Woolen Mill ruins.
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At the Concord Woolen Mill ruins, CharlieCrawford describes the Federal attack of 4July 1864.