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The historic Stagecoach Inn in Palmetto, where Jefferson Davis met with General Hood and his subordinate commanders.
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Attorney--now judge--Jim Barfield entertained the group at his law office in Palmetto's historic Stagecoach Inn.
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Wartime building at Campbellton, Georgia, site of cavalry skirmishes while Hood's army was at Palmetto in September 1864.
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Ed Bearss (in white hat) sets the stage as the group prepares to enter the Allatoona Pass battlefield.
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Ed Bearss not only draws rapt attention but also induces smiles when he speaks, in this case as we're about to enter Allatoona Pass.
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Newer monuments at the Allatoona Pass state historic site.
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Ed Bearss explains the 5 October 1864 action on the east side of Allatoona Pass.
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Vince Dooley, house owner Diane Mooney, and Ed Bearss in front of the historic Clayton House at the south end of Allatoona Pass.
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Former burial sites behind the historic Clayton House at Allatoona Pass, site of a 5 October 1864 battle.
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At Lafayette, site of skirmishes and headquarters in the autumns of 1863 and 1864.
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Ed Bearss and protégé Mary Ann Peckham, former Superintendent at Stones River National Battlefield and now executive director of the Tennessee Civil War Preservation Association.
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Ed Bearss speaks at Cornwall Furnace, Alabama, destroyed by Federal troops trying to run down Hood's army in October 1864.
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At Cedar Bluff, Alabama, where Colonel Streight surrendered to Brigadier General Bedford Forrest in May 1863.
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EdBearssandVinceDooleywithourhostsfromthe8thRegimentBandinRome,aFederalgarrisonintheautumnof1864.