Brushy Mountain Line
The Brushy Mountain Line or Lost Mountain Line was a military fortification line protecting Atlanta during the American Civil War. It was built in the first days of June 1864, by the Confederate army in Cobb County early in the Atlanta Campaign to defend the city from an invasion by Union troops. Its eastern end was at Brushy Mountain (Cobb County)|Brushy Mountain north of Marietta and southeast of Big Shanty. The west-southwest end was first at Lost Mountain, then was moved east along Mud Creek. The line was occupied by Confederate Gen. Joe Johnston's Army of Tennessee from June 9–18, 1864
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Brushy Mountain Line
The Brushy Mountain Line or Lost Mountain Line was a military fortification line protecting Atlanta during the American Civil War. It was built in the first days of June 1864, by the Confederate army in Cobb County early in the Atlanta Campaign to defend the city from an invasion by Union troops. Its eastern end was at Brushy Mountain (Cobb County)|Brushy Mountain north of Marietta and southeast of Big Shanty. The west-southwest end was first at Lost Mountain, then was moved east along Mud Creek. The line was occupied by Confederate Gen. Joe Johnston's Army of Tennessee from June 9–18, 1864
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The Brushy Mountain Line or Lo ...... 's Chapel and Barrett Parkway.
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The Brushy Mountain Line or Lo ...... Tennessee from June 9–18, 1864
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Brushy Mountain Line
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