The Resaca Confederate Cemetery
We investigate another local haunting, this time involving an actual graveyard!
Resaca Confederate Memorial Day Sevice 2010
Confederate memorial day service.
Resaca Georgia - Cannons At Resaca - Battle Of Resaca 2013
The Battle of Resaca
The Battle of Resaca was part of the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. The battle was waged in both Gordon and Whitfield counties, Georgia, from May 13 - 15, 1864. It ended inconclusively with the Confederate Army retreating. The engagement was fought between the Military Division of the Mississippi (led by Major General William T. Sherman) on the side of the Union and the Army of Tennessee (General Joseph E. Johnston) for the Confederates.
Resaca Georgia - Confederates March To Colors - Battle Of Resaca 2013
Battle of Resaca
The Battle of Resaca, Georgia was part of the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. The battle was waged in both Gordon and Whitfield counties from May 13--15, 1864. It ended inconclusively with the Confederate Army retreating. The engagement was fought between the Military Division of the Mississippi (led by Major General William T. Sherman) on the side of the Union and the Army of Tennessee (General Joseph E. Johnston) for the Confederates.
Confederate cemetery merrietta Georgia
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Derate soldiers buried here
Whistling Dixie at a Confederate Cemetery
Confederate cemetery in Franklin, TN, complete with its own tennis court?
Battle of Resaca - 2018 Reenactment
Battle of Resaca took place on May 13th-15th 1864 outside of the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Sherman's objective at Resaca was to cut the Western & Atlantic Railroad and The Battle of Resaca was the second bloodiest battle of the Atlanta Campaign. The number of casualties varies depending on where you look, but one source says that the Union lost 4500 and the Confederacy lost 2800 soldiers.
Video was shot and edited by me, with some footage shot by Travis Lovell.
Peter Bonner's Jonesboro, Georgia Confederate Cemetery Stories 05 September 2013
Author, storyteller and historian Peter Bonner - owner of Historical & Hysterical Tours, Inc. and the world's only Gone With The Wind Tour - tells some of the interesting stories of the Patrick Cleburn Confederate Cemetery in Jonesboro, Georgia. This is ground where the last major battle before the Battle of Atlanta took place in 1864. Peter shares the little known facts concerning the final burial of the confederate dead of the Battle of Jonesboro.
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Peter tells two stories here:
The Powder They Faced Had Nothing To Do With Makeup
Buried Where They Fell In 1864 ... Reinterred In 1872
Peter has spent so many years researching and telling the stories of those who fought in the Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia that he needs no script or cue cards or teleprompter, for he shares from his heart.
In this short video clip, Peter shares the stories of a few of those who eternally rest here.
Among the dead of the Battle of Jonesboro, Peter spends a few moments telling their stories, unscripted and with passion ... as he does with every tour group that comes to visit and take his internationally known tour.
It has been said that, The dead have truly died in vain when the living refuse to look upon them.
Join Peter as he shares just a few of his favorite tales of the dead who rest in the Confederate Cemetery in Jonesboro, Georgia, near the site of the most decisive battle of the Atlanta Campaign in 1864. Peter's presentation is unscripted and flowing from a head full of information powered by a heart full of passion for his subject.
Author, public speaker and historian Peter Bonner writes about southern and Georgia history and is the world's foremost writer and public speaker on all things Gone With The Wind. His book Lost In Yesterday recounts the true stories from her life and her friends and family that Margaret Mitchell used to pen Gone With The Wind. peterbonner.com
Visit the Road To Tara Museum in Jonesboro, Georgia (just a short drive south of downtown Atlanta) and take Peter's exclusive and world's only GWTW tour. visitscarlett.com/roadtotaramuseum.html
Find Peter on Facebook under Historical and Hysterical Stories facebook.com/HistoricalandHystericalStories and also his web site: peterbonner.com
RESACA | A Civil War Battle
The Battle of Resaca in Resaca, GA, was a part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. The battle, fought in parts of Gordon and Whitfield counties ended in a Confederate retreat.
The battle was not a total victory for the Federal forces, however, as they sustained 3,500 casualties to the Confederacy's 2,600 casualties.
Resaca Tribute to Civil War Reenactors
Thank you to all Civil War Reenactors who keep our history alive every day. Thank you for allowing me experience the journey for a weekend. I will never be the same.
This video is dedicated to you. Please share, and keep it real!
—Steve Enyeart
Resaca Battlefield Historic Site Tour Part 3
Tour of Resaca Battlefield Historic Site led by Ed Bearss and
Jim Ogden
The Souths Largest Confederate Cemetery
Marietta Confederate Cemetery is the largest Confederate cemetery south of Richmond, Virginia and is located in Marietta, Georgia adjacent to the larger Marietta City Cemetery. The land has much history to offer with beautiful monuments, statues, and information that tells a story that shouldn't be forgotten.
Info on the cemetery:
Link to city cemetery video:
Unforgivable (Dalton, Ga)
Original video from my previous channel: Danumbaonearies
Original upload date: 02/21/2009
This is my test version of Unforgivable and if you don't like it or have negative comments then keep them to yourself. For all with positive or decent comments or feedback I appreciate it. Rate, Comment and Watch for more videos.....
Confederate Monument, Oakland Cemetery
Recon mission for our upcoming Battle of Atlanta: History & Remembrance Walking Tour on July 16 and 22, 2016.
Stop A: Confederate Obelisk Monument
This 65-foot-tall Egyptian-revival obelisk, the cemetery's tallest structure, provides an orienting landmark for the Confederate section. The obelisk was unveiled on Confederate Memorial Day, April 26, 1874, the ninth anniversary of General Joseph E. Johnston's surrender to Federal Major General William T. Sherman near Durham, North Carolina. For decades the obelisk served as the backdrop for Atlanta's annual Confederate Memorial Day ceremonies.
Source: Battle of Atlanta: History and Remembrance by Daniel Pollock, Southern Spaces
Urban Explorers of Atlanta
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Exploring Civil War Ruins at Sope Creek. (FOUND GIANT CIVIL WAR RELIC)
I went Exploring Paper Mill Ruins at Sope Creek in Marietta Georgia. I started off by exploring the creek seeing what kind of river treasures I could find. Afterwards I explored the civil war ruins around the creek. That included the Paper Mill and the Flour Mill. Outside of the Flour Mill, I found a large piece of steel that looked like the grinding cam that was used to grind flour.
EXPLORING 19TH CENTURY VILLAGE:
DIVING ETOWAH RIVER:
FOUND A PURSE:
FOUND CIVIL WAR RELICS:
PERFUME AND DEAD TURTLES:
FOUND A SKATEBOARD:
History and Haunts of Resaca Georgia Civil War Battles.
Civil War Battle History
2014 Battle of Resaca Georgia
Confederate Troops march
Battle of Resaca 2011 Reenactment
We sent a few camera operators to the Battle of Resaca in May 2011. We wanted them to get a feel for what a reenactment was like. This is just a small sampling of what they captured that day.