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Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia

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Finally reaching his objective of Brier Creek, Kilpatrick burned the rail and wagon bridges and withdrew. The supporting infantry brigades marched toward Jacksonboro and rejoined the rest of Baird's division, encamped at Alexander. They were followed that evening by Kilpatrick's command, which camped
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in front of them. The Union force then came up against a strong defensive line of barricades, which they eventually overran. As the Union advance continued, they encountered even more barricades that required additional time to overcome. After hard fighting, Wheeler's outnumbered force retired into
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by Joseph Wheeler. After the numerically inferior Confederates withdrew, Kilpatrick entered Waynesboro the next day and destroyed a train of cars and much private property before being driven from the town by Wheeler. At dawn on November 28, Wheeler suddenly attacked Kilpatrick's camp south of
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Annoyed by Wheeler's constant harassment, Kilpatrick set out on the morning of December 4 with his full division to attack Waynesboro and finally destroy Wheeler's small command. Early in the morning, Kilpatrick, now supported by two
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at Old Church on the old Quaker Road. Additional fighting over the next few days enabled Sherman to close in on Savannah.
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Waynesboro and another line of barricades hastily erected in the town's streets. There, Wheeler ordered a charge by
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Finding Wheeler's Confederates deployed astride the road, Kilpatrick attacked, driving the Confederate
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troops in order to gain time to withdraw across Brier Creek and block the road to
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battle fought on December 4, 1864, in eastern Georgia, towards the end of
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Waynesboro and drove him southwest beyond Buckhead Creek toward
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Map of Waynesboro Battlefield core and study areas by the
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Battles of the American Civil War in Georgia (U.S. state)
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Battles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War
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Battle of Waynesboro (Georgia)
Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia
American Civil War
Waynesboro, Georgia
Union
United States
United States
Union
Confederate States of America
Confederate States (Confederacy)
Judson Kilpatrick
Joseph Wheeler
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Sherman's March to the Sea
Griswoldville
Buck Head Creek
Honey Hill
Waynesboro
Tulifinny
Fort McAllister
Altamaha Bridge

American Battlefield Protection Program
American Civil War
Sherman's March to the Sea
Union
cavalry
Brig. Gen.

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