Battle of Jonesborough

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Battle of Jonesborough
Began:

August 31, 1864

Ended:

September 1, 1864

Location:

Clayton County, Georgia

Theater:

Western Theater

Campaign:

Atlanta Campaign

Outcome:

Union Victory

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Combatants
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Military District of
the Tennessee

Army of Tennessee

Commanders

William T. Sherman
Major General, USA

William J. Hardee
Lieutenant General, CSA

Strength
Casualties

1,600

3,000

  

Sherman had successfully cut Hood’s supply lines in the past by sending out detachments, but the Confederates quickly repaired the damage. In late August, Sherman determined that if he could cut Hood’s supply lines—the Macon & Western and the Atlanta & West Point Railroads—the Rebels would have to evacuate Atlanta. Sherman, therefore, decided to move six of his seven infantry corps against the supply lines. The army began pulling out of its positions on August 25 to hit the Macon & Western Railroad between Rough and Ready and Jonesborough. To counter the move, Hood sent Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee with two corps to halt and possibly rout the Union troops, not realizing Sherman’s army was there in force. On August 31, Hardee attacked two Union corps west of Jonesborough but was easily repulsed. Fearing an attack on Atlanta, Hood withdrew one corps from Hardee’s force that night. The next day, a Union corps broke through Hardee’ s troops which retreated to Lovejoy’s Station, and on the night of September 1, Hood evacuated Atlanta. Sherman did cut Hood’s supply line but failed to destroy Hardee’s command. (NPS summary)