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Jim Ogden points towards Calhoun from the Rome Crossroads battle site.
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Jim Ogden (left) describes the Federal confusion about the bridge at Armuchee Creek.
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At the site of Fort Stovall (the current Myrtle Hill Cemetery), Jim Ogden (left) points towards the Federal advance on Rome.
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Ed explains the fighting at the Octagon House north of Adairsville.
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Lloyd Thompson (left), GBA's new treasurer, and Frank Chew. Frank served ten years as GBA treasurer.
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At the new monument (installed 2014) at New Hope Church.
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Around Ed Bearss are Friends of Civil War Paulding County members who helped fund the monument at New Hope Church: Fred Aiken, Wayne Willingham, Ed, Connie Tibbitts, Hugh Walters, Larry Peterson.
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Ed explains the series of unsuccessful Federal attacks at Pickett's Mill.
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Charlie Crawford (left) and Jim Ogden describe the fighting near Dallas.
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The site from which Federal artillery fired the shell that killed General Polk.
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ThegroupatthePolkmonumentonPineMountain.
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Jim Ogden, Ed Bearss, and Charlie Crawford at the Ector Trench near the site of Latimer's Farm.