| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 598 sivua
...Kenesaw, Pine and Lost Mountain form a triangle — Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the base — covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochie. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal stations. The summits were covered with batteries,... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1865 - 220 sivua
...Mountain, and Lost Mountain form a triangle, Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the base, covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochie. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal-stations. The summits were covered with batteries,... | |
| Stephen F. Fleharty - 1865 - 236 sivua
...Mountain form a triangle; Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountains the base, covermg perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochie." " The scene was enchanting ; too beautiful to be disturbed by the harsh clamors of war, but the Chattahoochie lay... | |
| 1865 - 614 sivua
...Mountain, and Lost Mountain, form a, triangle — Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the base, covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to tlie Chattahoochie. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal stations. The summits were covered... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 794 sivua
...Mountain, and Lost Mountain form a triangle, Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the base, covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochie. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal-stations. The summits were covered with batteries,... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1866 - 728 sivua
...Keneeaw,Pine Mountain and Lost Mountain form a triangle, Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the base, covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochee. On each side of these peaks the enemy had his signal stations. The summits were covered... | |
| Lurton Dunham Ingersoll - 1866 - 758 sivua
...Pine Mountain, and Lost Mountain form a triangle, Pine Mountain the apex and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the base, covering perfectly the town of Marietta, and the railroad back to the Chattahoochee. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal stations. The summits were covered with... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 sivua
...mountain, and Lost mountain, form a triangle, Pine mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost mountain the base, covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochee. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal stations. The summits were covered with... | |
| Edwin Bentley Quiner - 1866 - 1088 sivua
...distinct from any of the hills that abound in that section. These three Mountains form a triangle, covering perfectly the town of Marietta, and the railroad, back to the Chattahoochie. Signal stations were on their summits, and their sides were covered with batteries, and alive with... | |
| Frank Moore - 1868 - 796 sivua
...and Lost Mountain, form a triangle, Pine Mountain the apex, and Kenesaw and Lost Mountain the baso, covering perfectly the town of Marietta and the railroad back to the Chattahoochee. On each of these peaks the enemy had his signal-stations. The summits were covered with... | |
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