Revisit one of the most important and bloodiest days of the Civil War,
the Confederate battle at Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, in this exciting
view of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the summer of 1864.
In the summer of 1864, Georgia was the scene of one of the most
important campaigns of the Civil War. William Tecumseh Sherman's push
southward toward Atlanta threatened the heart of the Confederacy, and
Joseph E. Johnston and the Army of Tennessee were the Confederacy's best
hope to defend it. In June, Johnston managed to grind Sherman's advance
to a halt northwest of Atlanta at Kennesaw Mountain. After weeks of
maneuvering, on June 27, Sherman launched a bold attack on Johnston's
lines. The Confederate victory was one of the bloodiest days of the
entire campaign. And while Sherman's assaults had a frightful cost,
Union forces learned important lessons at Kennesaw Mountain that enabled
the fall of Atlanta several months later.