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After lunch at Brownwood Park, the group hears Mary-Elizabeth Ellard describe the opening action along Flat Shoals Road and around the Bald Hill.
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Mary-ElizabethEllardandEdBearssattheMcPhersonmonumentinEastAtlanta.
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Mary-Elizabeth Ellard and Ed Bearss at the McPherson monument in East Atlanta.
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After lunch in Adams Park, thegroup listens as Perry Bennett (in Civil War U.S. uniform) describes the several actions along Utoy Creek.
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After lunch at Adams Park, thegroup hears Perry Bennett (in Civil War uniform) describe the several actions along Utoy Creek.
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Perry Bennett (in U.S. Army Civil War uniform) at Cascade Springs Nature Preserve, which encompasses part of the Utoy Creek battlefield.
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Perry Bennett describes the Confederate artillery position at Utoy Creek.
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CharlieCrawford,EdBearss,andGBAcorporatesecretaryGeneMurphy,whohasknownEdforover50years,takeabreakatCascadeSpringsNaturePreserve.
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In the Atlanta History Center's entrance foyer, Gordon Jones briefs the group on what they'll see: The locomotive emTexasem and the Atlanta Cyclorama.
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The cab of the restored locomotive emTexas emat Atlanta History Center.
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Ed Bearss in the cab of the locomotive emTexasem at Atlanta History Center.
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Viewing the conservation process of the Cyclorama at Atlanta History Center. One strip that was cut out in 1922 has been partially repainted in the background.
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Atlanta History Center's Gordon Jones spent over two hours describing the Cyclorama's conservation process and answering questions.
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Lieutenant Colonel Perry Bennett, U.S. Army, dressed in the uniform of a Civil War U.S. Army major, hands his sword to Mary-Elizabeth Ellard in a dangerous attempt to incite enthusiasm amongthe tour participants.