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The Battle of Peachtree Creek was fought in GeorgiaGeorgia (U.S. state)

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 on July 20 1864, as part of the Atlanta CampaignAtlanta Campaign

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 in the American Civil WarAmerican Civil War

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. It was the first major attack by Maj. Gen.Major General

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 William T. Sherman's UnionUnion Army

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 army on the defenses of AtlantaAtlanta, Georgia

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. The main armies in the conflict were the Union Army of the CumberlandFacts About Army of the Cumberland

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, commanded by Maj. Gen. George Henry ThomasGeorge Henry Thomas Summary

George Henry Thomas, the "Rock of Chickamauga", was a career U.S....
, and the ConfederateConfederate States Army

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 Army of Tennessee, commanded by Lt. Gen.Lieutenant General

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 John B. Hood. Peachtree Creek was the first battle fought by Hood as commander of the Army of Tennessee.
BattleRetreating from Sherman's advancing armies, Gen. Joseph E. JohnstonJoseph E. Johnston

Joseph Eggleston Johnston was a career U.S....
 had withdrawn across Peachtree CreekPeachtree Creek

Peachtree Creek is a major stream in Atlanta....
, just north of Atlanta. Johnston had drawn up plans for an attack on part of Thomas's army as it crossed the creek. On July 17, he received a letter from Confederate President Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis was an American statesman and advocate for slavery and, until he became president, for States' Rights....
 relieving him from command.






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1864   American Civil War: Battle of Peachtree Creek - Near Atlanta, Georgia, Confederate forces led by General John Bell Hood unsuccessfully attack Union troops under General William T. Sherman.






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The Battle of Peachtree Creek was fought in GeorgiaGeorgia (U.S. state)

For the country, see Georgia . For other uses, see Georgia ....
 on July 20 1864, as part of the Atlanta CampaignAtlanta Campaign

The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater, throughout northwest Georgia and the area aroun...
 in the American Civil WarAmerican Civil War

The American Civil War was a sectional conflict in the United States of America between the federal government and 11 Sout...
. It was the first major attack by Maj. Gen.Major General

Major General or Major-General is a military rank used in many countries....
 William T. Sherman's UnionUnion Army

The Union Army refers to the United States Army during the American Civil War....
 army on the defenses of AtlantaAtlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city of the state of Georgia in the United States....
. The main armies in the conflict were the Union Army of the CumberlandFacts About Army of the Cumberland

The Army of the Cumberland was one of the principal Union armies in the Western Theater during the American Civil War, forme...
, commanded by Maj. Gen. George Henry ThomasGeorge Henry Thomas Summary

George Henry Thomas, the "Rock of Chickamauga", was a career U.S....
, and the ConfederateConfederate States Army

The Confederate States Army was formed in February 1861 to defend the Confederate States of America, which had itself been f...
 Army of Tennessee, commanded by Lt. Gen.Lieutenant General

Lieutenant General is a military rank used in many countries....
 John B. Hood. Peachtree Creek was the first battle fought by Hood as commander of the Army of Tennessee.

Battle

Retreating from Sherman's advancing armies, Gen. Joseph E. JohnstonJoseph E. Johnston

Joseph Eggleston Johnston was a career U.S....
 had withdrawn across Peachtree CreekPeachtree Creek

Peachtree Creek is a major stream in Atlanta....
, just north of Atlanta. Johnston had drawn up plans for an attack on part of Thomas's army as it crossed the creek. On July 17, he received a letter from Confederate President Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis was an American statesman and advocate for slavery and, until he became president, for States' Rights....
 relieving him from command. The political leadership of the Confederacy was unhappy with Johnston's lack of aggressiveness against the larger Union army and so they replaced him with Hood. In contrast to Johnston's conservative tactics and conservation of manpower, Hood had a reputation for aggressive tactics and personal bravery on the battlefield (he had already been maimed in battle several times). Hood took command and launched the attempted counter-offensive.

On July 19, Hood learned that Sherman had split his army; Thomas's Army of the Cumberland was to advance directly towards Atlanta, while Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield's Army of the OhioArmy of the Ohio Summary

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 and Maj. Gen. James B. McPhersonJames B. McPherson

James Birdseye McPherson was a career U.S....
's Army of the TennesseeArmy of the Tennessee Summary

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 moved several miles east, apparently an early premonition of Sherman's general strategy of cutting Confederate supply lines by destroying railroads to the east. Thomas would have to cross Peachtree Creek at several locations and would be vulnerable both while crossing and immediately after, before they could construct breastworks. In addition, Maj. Gen. William J. HardeeWilliam J. Hardee

William Joseph Hardee was a career U.S....
's corps would enjoy a rare three-to-one numerical advantage over the Union IV CorpsIV Corps (ACW)

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. Hood thus hoped to drive Thomas west, further and further away from Schofield and McPherson, and Sherman would be forced to divert his forces away from Atlanta.

This advantage evaporated when the Confederates arrived late to their starting positions, to find the bulk of Thomas's command already on the south side of the Creek, and on prepared high ground. Hood nevertheless unleashed a frontal assault on the Union left, in the vicinity of Peachtree Street, and the Confederates were forced into rolling down the Union lines under enfilade fire. At one point, the Union center was driven back, but ultimately held and the Confederate troops were forced to call off the attack at sunset, by which time the focus of fighting had rolled just under two miles to the west, all the way to Howell's Mill Road. Estimated casualties were 6,506 in total: 1,710 on the Union side and 4,796 on the Confederate.

Many historians have criticized the Confederacy's tactics and execution, especially Hood's and Hardee's. Johnston, although fighting defensively, had already determined to counterattack at Peachtree Creek; in fact, the plan for striking the Army of the Cumberland as it began to cross Peachtree Creek has been attributed to him. His long rear-guard retreat from KennesawBattle of Kennesaw Mountain Overview

The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought on June 27, 1864, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War....
 is understandable, as Sherman used his numerical superiority in constant large-scale flanking movements. Moreover, although he had lost an enormous amount of ground, Johnston had whittled Sherman's numerical superiority from 2:1 down to 8:5.

Replacing him with the brash Hood, practically on the eve of battle, has generally been regarded as a mistake. (In fact Hood himself, as well as several other generals, sent a telegram to Davis seeking a remand of the order, advising Davis that it would be "dangerous to change the commander of this army at this particular time.") Additionally, although Hood's general plan was plausible, or even inspired, the failure of the units to be formed and positioned prior to the Union's crossing the river, Hardee's failure to commit his troops fully, and Hood's decision to continue the attack when he discovered he had lost his advantage, resulted in a severe and predictable defeat.

Battlefield today

The battlefield is now largely lost to urban development. Tanyard Creek Park occupies what was near the center of the battle and contains several memorial markers. Peachtree Battle Avenue commemorates the battle.

See also

  • Battle of AtlantaBattle of Atlanta Summary

    The Battle of Atlanta was a battle of the Atlanta campaign fought during the American Civil War on July 22, 1864 just southe...


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