Historical Marker

The 23d Corps at Soap Creek

Paper Mill Rd. at Chattahoochee Recreation Area parking lot ยท Cobb

Georgia marker

Inscription

THE 23D CORPS AT SOAP CREEK. July 8, 1864. The first passage of the Chattahoochee River by Federal forces was made at mouth of Soap Creek by Cox's division, 23d A.C. [US]. Cameron's brigade crossed creek at the dam and passing the blackened ruins of the Paper Mills, scaled the high ridge east. Wading the river at a fish-dam, Cameron moved south to support a contingent crossing in pontoons at mouth of creek.

A Confederate cavalry outpost and field-piece were captured. This Federal crossing forced Johnston to abandon his River Line at and below Bolton; he withdrew to the Fulton County side of the Chattahoochee River, July 9. 033-92 GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 1992

Location

AddressPaper Mill Rd. at Chattahoochee Recreation Area parking lot
CountyCobb
StateGeorgia

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