Live Breaking News & Updates on Mcmurray Atlanta

Stay updated with breaking news from Mcmurray atlanta. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20140704

In the summer of 1864, general sherman marched south from chattanooga into georgia with the goal of capturing atlanta. After a series of battles andity siege of the city, atlanta fell to the yun i know on september 2nd, 1864. Setting up shermans march to the sea later in the year. This was part of the Gettysburg College civil war institutes annual summer conference. Its about an hour. Before we get started, the map you see up here is a campaign map on the left side insert there is are the smaller maps indicate the main battles. I know its probably difficult for those of you in the back of the room to see the small details and maybe read the print and so, what we did or actually what petes staff did was included in this your so hopefully, most of you have this. If you turn the page 9, youll see this map in there. You might waptd to refer to this. This is probably a little easier to read. But well be making frequent or ill be ma ....

Gate City , United States , Mississippi River , Gettysburg College , Rhode Island , New Mexico , Kennesaw Mountain , River North , Sankt Peterburg , River Valley , West Point , George H Thomas , Jon Lester , Calvary Johnson , Joseph Wheeler , George Mcclellan , Scher Sherman , Joe Wheeler , Joe Johnson , James B Macpherson , William T Sherman , Richard Mcmurray , Albert Kass Castille , Mcmurray Atlanta , Emanuel Dabney , George Thomas ,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20140822

Than 200,000 complete suits of uniforms to its soldiers in the field just in that time period. I do have to note a few qualifications. It was not always the most perfect system. The Southern Railroad network as it deteriorated often meant that Raw Materials and finished products would be delayed in either reaching the factories or reaching the destination points. It also meant that some alternate materials had to be used instead of the preferred all woollen outer garments, the confederates had to reply very extensively all on what was commonly called jean cloth, a mixture of wool and cotton, what was often called negro cloth. In the antebellum cloth this cloth was used to produce clothing for slaves in the south. In the production of shoes, teen agricultural south had a shortage of leather and could not make two standard infantry footwear that jefferson brogan or jefferson ....

United States , Al Iskandariyah , River Run , Chapel Hill , District Of Columbia , New Orleans , South Carolina , River Valley , West Point , New York , Mississippi River , North Carolina , Appalachian Mountains , Kennesaw Mountain , United Kingdom , Kennesaw State University , Sweetwater Creek , South Dakota , River North , Sankt Peterburg , Malvern Hill , Hudson Bay , George H Thomas , Ben Carson , Joe Wheeler , Joe Johnson ,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20140822

And while atlanta had some Key Facilities itself, like the rolling mill depicted here as a result of the abandonment of the city of atlanta in Early September of 1864 in ruins, atlanta was primarily an Administrative Center for the Confederate Military production. Offices here in atlanta contracted with firms large and small throughout the region. And then receive the product of those operations, and then distributed them to the armies in the field as needed. But one of the most important facilities in all of the atlanta complex was the quartermaster clothing depot, run by that tennessee now confederate quartermaster George Washington cunningham. Which had been sherman headquarters in nashville ....

United States , Gate City , Mississippi River , River Run , Kennesaw Mountain , Henry Hall , District Of Columbia , United Kingdom , Sweetwater Creek , Sankt Peterburg , West Point , George H Thomas , Joseph Wheeler , George Mcclellan , Stephen Woodworth , Braxton Bragg , Joe Wheeler , Joe Johnson , George Coburn , Joe Johnson Jefferson Davis , Albert Castel , Frederick C Humphries , Johnson John Bell Hood , Nathan Bedford Forrest , William T Sherman , Richard Mcmurray ,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20140830

To read. I will be making frequent reference to this map as it will help us understand the course of the campaign. As general in chief of all unit forces in 1864, u. S. Grant devised accord mated offensive by a number of union army stretching from louisiana all the way to virginia. As you know already, the two most important of these offenses were those of the army of the , andac here in virginia that of william t sherman, who commanded what was called the military division of the mississippi. Grants orders to sherman for the campaign, dated april 4, 18 64, were pretty straightforward. Grant told sherman to move against the confederate armies of tennessee commanded by general joseph e johnson, and to , get into the interior of the enemies country as far as you can and inflict as much damage as you can. At the same time, sherman was supposed to prevent johnson from of his armyements to reinforce either lees army in virginia or Conf ....

Republic Of , United States , Gate City , Mississippi River , Peachtree Creek , Sankt Peterburg , Etowah River , West Point , Billy Sherman , George Mcclellan , Braxton Bragg , Schofield Thomas , Sam Ervin , Joe Johnson , July Johnson , Atlanta Columbus , Albert Castel , Johnson John Bell Hood , Thomas Jefferson , Richard Mcmurray , Abraham Lincoln , Mcmurray Atlanta , George Thomas , Joseph E Johnson , Robert E Lee , Jefferson Davis ,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20140822

In may 1864, had hundreds and hundreds of trains moving down a rail system through kentucky and tennessee stockpiling supplies in nashville and chattanooga. In chattanooga alone between the months of march and may of 1864, there are 145 rail cars unloading on a daily basis there. So hes Building Supply bases that hell need as he advances into georgia. During the campaign, he had about 5,000 wagons that were constantly on the move from the railroad to the army in the field. As Richard Mcmurray, who is one of the foremost scholars of the Atlanta Campaign writes in one whats one of the best overviews of the campaign, and like some of the other speakers youve heard, ill throw out some book titles. If youre like me, you love books about the civil war. Mcmurrays atlanta 1864 is a very, very, very good overview. If youre l ....

United States , Republic Of , Al Iskandariyah , District Of Columbia , New Orleans , Jeff Davis , New Market , West Point , March As , New York , Henry County , Mississippi River , Gate City , Tennessee River , Kennesaw Mountain , Peachtree Creek , United Kingdom , South Dakota , San Marino , River North , Sankt Peterburg , Hudson Bay , Kim Novak Ava Gardner , George H Thomas , August Hood , Ben Carson ,