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GEARY'S DIVISION TO DUG GAP. May 8, 1864. Brig. Gen. J.W. Geary, with Buschbeck's & Candy's brigades 2d div., A.C., marched on this road from Near Gordon's Springs. Turning E. here (near Whitfield - Walker County line), Geary's troops moved to Dug Gap in Rocky Face Ridges 5 miles from this point. This move was made to outflank Johnston's army at Dalton by seizing Dug Gap & also to give support to McPherson's Army of the Tennessee which moved via Ship's Gap & Villanow to Snake Creek Gap.
Geary failed to take Dug Gap; McPherson's occupation of Snake Creek Gap led to the evacuation of Dalton by Johnston's forces. 155-8 GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 2001
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