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Ezra
Church
July 28, 1864 Also known as: Battle of the Poor
House Fulton County, GA Campaign: Atlanta Campaign (1864)
Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard, USA Gen. John B. Hood, CSA
Two Confederate Corps sortied against the Union Army of the Tennessee.
Union casualties were only about 550 against roughly 3,000 Confederate
losses. Earlier, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman’s forces had
approached Atlanta from the east and north. Hood had not defeated them, but he
had kept them away from the city. Sherman now decided to attack from the west.
He ordered the Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, to
move from the left wing to the right and cut Hood’s last railroad supply line
between East Point and Atlanta. Hood foresaw such a maneuver and determined to
send the two corps of Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee and Lt. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart
to intercept and destroy the Union force. Thus, on the afternoon of July 28, the
Rebels assaulted Howard at Ezra Church. Howard had anticipated such a thrust,
entrenched one of his corps in the Confederates’ path, and repulsed the
determined attack, inflicting numerous casualties. Howard, however, failed to
cut the railroad.
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