Historical Marker

The Flooded Gap

abandoned strip of Old U. S 41 at Mill Creek ยท Whitfield

Georgia marker

Inscription

THE FLOODED GAP May, 1864. The Confederate defenders of Dalton impounded the waters of Mill Creek by a dam, in the gap, as a measure of defense when Federal forces under Sherman assailed this opening in Rocky Face Ridge. This temporary lake, together with fortifications in & bordering the gap, prevented its seizure by the 14th Army Corps.

May 8: three abortive attempts to cut the dam were made by detachments from the 34th Illinois. Operations of the 14 Army Corps against Mill Creek Gap (May 8-12), served to engage the attention of Dalton's defenders (as did the attacks in Crow Valley), while McPherson's Army of the Tennessee seized Snake Creek Gap 14 miles southward.

155-15 GEORGIA HISTORIC MARKER 1953

Location

Addressabandoned strip of Old U. S 41 at Mill Creek
CountyWhitfield
StateGeorgia

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