Where is battle of Resaca reenactment?

While in the area, be sure to visit the new Resaca Battlefield Historic Site that is open now on weeekends. This important battlefield is located just off of I-75 at Exit 320 just miles from the reenactment site….May 20-22, 2022 – Resaca, Georgia.

Confederate Cavalry: Gen. Michael Brown
Federal Cavalry: Gen. Scott Womack

Who won the Battle of Resaca GA?

Battle of Resaca

Date May 13–15, 1864
Location Gordon County and Whitfield County, Georgia 34°34′53″N 84°56′19″W
Result Inconclusive

Who won the battle of Adairsville?

Union victory
Battle of Adairsville

Date May 17, 1864
Location Bartow County, Georgia
Result Union victory

Who won the battle of Rocky Face Ridge?

Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
Date May 7, 1864–May 13, 1864 Location Whitfield County, Georgia 34°44′28″N 85°00′56″W Result Union victory
Belligerents
United States Confederate States
Commanders and leaders

What happened at the battle of Kennesaw Mountain?

During the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston’s troops line the mountain’s crest to repulse the advance of Union general William T. Sherman. The battle was a victory for Johnston, who lost 1,000 troops to Sherman’s 3,000.

What happened after the battle of Chickamauga?

The Confederate army secured a decisive victory at Chickamauga but lost 20 percent of its force in battle. After two days of fierce fighting, the Rebels broke through Union lines and forced the Federals into a siege at Chattanooga.

What happened at Pickett’s Mill?

Both sides entrenched their positions. A day after Sherman’s troops were beaten at Pickett’s Mill, the Confederates launched an attack on the Union right flank which was repelled at Dallas….Battle of Pickett’s Mill.

Date May 27, 1864
Location Paulding County, Georgia
Result Confederate victory

What happened at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain?

How many people died at Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield?

However, as elsewhere, the rough terrain and intense Confederate fire combined to defeat the Union army. Within hours, the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was over. Union casualties numbered some 3,000 men while the Confederates lost 1,000, making it one of the bloodiest single days in the campaign for Atlanta.

Why is Kennesaw Mountain Important?

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park showcases the rich and cultural history of Civil War where over 67,000 soldiers died in Atlanta. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park was authorized for protection by the War Department in 1917 and was made a unit of the National Park System in 1933.