While fighting his way toward Atlanta, William T. Sherman encountered his biggest roadblock at Kennesaw Mountain, where Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee held a heavily fortified position. The
opposing armies confronted each other from June 19 to July 3, 1864, and Sherman initially tried to outflank the Confederates. His men endured heavy rains, artillery duels, sniping, and a fierce
battle at Kolb's Farm before Sherman decided to directly attack Johnston's position on June 27.
Kennesaw Mountain tells the story of an important phase of the Atlanta campaign. Historian Earl J. Hess explains how this battle, with its combination of maneuver and combat, severely
tried the patience and endurance of the common soldier and why Johnston's strategy might have been the Confederates' best chance to halt the Federal drive toward Atlanta. He gives special attention
to the engagement at Kolb's Farm on June 22 and Sherman's assault on June 27. A final section explores the Confederate earthworks preserved within the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Hess relates in exacting detail a grueling stop along General Sherman’s Atlanta campaign of the Civil War…The Kennesaw engagement can be seen as a textbook example of the importance of earthworks, and Hess describes the whole scenario in enough detail that it’s easy to see why they were so vital…Readers will be engrossed by the personal story of these soldiers. Civil War buffs and those interested in military history will take to this gripping account.” —Publishers Weekly
“The 1864 battles around Kennesaw Mountain have long merited greater attention from students of the Civil War. In Kennesaw Mountain: Sherman, Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign,
the amazingly prolific Earl J. Hess offers an authoritative and
exhaustively researched account of these operations that will appeal to
scholars and general readers alike.” —Ethan S. Rafuse, author of McClellan's War: The Failure of Moderation in the Struggle for the Unionand Robert E. Lee and the Fall of the Confederacy, 1863–1865
“The battle of Kennesaw Mountain is one of the
most important as yet unexamined subjects in Civil War military history. Earl
Hess’ thoroughness, precision, and clear and insightful analysis assure that
this will be the definitive account of the battle.”
—Steven E. Woodworth, professor of history at Texas Christian University and award-winning author of Civil War history
Earl J. Hess holds the Stewart W. McClelland Chair in History at Lincoln Memorial University and is the author of many books on the Civil War, including Kennesaw Mountain: Sherman,
Johnston, and the Atlanta Campaign and The Civil War in the West.
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