Resaca Battlefield Historic Site

  1. 1 Field1
  2. 2 Field2
  3. 3 entrance barricades
  4. 4 Park Entrance Sign
  5. 5 The road to Resaca Signage
  6. 6 Resaca Battlefield Historic Site covered Display Signage
  7. 7 Trail Entrance
  8. 8 Plywood Canon
  9. 9 Covered Area and restroom
  10. 10 Site of Action Carlin's Brigade

History

“When the campaign for Georgia began in early May 1864, the Civil War was already three years old, and entering its last year. Rapidly pushing south from Tennessee into North Georgia throughout of the spring and summer of 1864, Federal forces captured Atlanta and destroyed the vital Confederate railroad network before embarking on the March to the Sea. By Christmas of that year, the coastal city of Savannah lay in Union hands. The successful conclusion of the Georgia Campaign shattered the economic infrastructure and military capabilities of the Confederate forces in the Western Theater of operations and ensured the final Union victory over the Southern Confederacy. Resaca was the first major fight of that campaign.” – excerpt from the Intensive Archaeological Investigations of 46 Acres for Proposed Park Improvements, Resaca Battlefield by New South Associates – Read More