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Anyone Familiar with Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park?

Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:43 am
Posted by greenbean
USAF Retired
Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:43 am
I have two gg uncles who died in the battle. Family history states their names are on a plaque there.

Does anyone know where a plaque with the names of those who dies located? I'm going over there in a couple of weeks.
Posted by Chromdome35
NW Arkansas
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:44 am to
Sorry I don't, but good luck in your quest. I hope you find them.
Posted by FredBear
Georgia
Member since Aug 2017
15042 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:48 am to
Some claim its a haunted area. If I remember correctly they were talking about it in a UGA thread a few months back. Deeprig probably would know about it
Posted by TheHarahanian
Actually not Harahan as of 6/2023
Member since May 2017
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:49 am to

There’s a road that runs up the mountain so you can see the old defensive positions, with charts posted so you can see which direction the invaders were coming from.

If you drive up that road, you might see the names plaque.
Posted by tide06
Member since Oct 2011
11261 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:50 am to
Most battlefields don’t have anything like that for every unit.

Even the graveyards in many cases are just generic crosses for whatever side lost the battle because the winners couldn’t be bothered and usually couldn’t ID the bodies after the fact had they wanted to.

Do you know what unit they fought in? If so the battlefield map usually tells you where the memorials are.
This post was edited on 6/5/22 at 10:52 am
Posted by 0x15E
Outer Space
Member since Sep 2020
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:50 am to
It’s a National Battlefield Park near Kennesaw Mountain
Posted by Mottleduk
Moss Bluff
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 10:56 am to
I’m a kennesaw state alum and used to run the mountain frequently. If I’m not mistaken, i think there is a plaque at the summit. There’s a pretty good sized parking area up there as well. There are other monuments in a meadow on the south side of the base of the mountain. The gift store is the first thing you will arrive at once you enter the park. They can direct you. Good luck and bring sugar cubes for the deer. They’ll eat out of your hand.
Posted by PrimetimeDaBoss
Swag City, USA
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 11:05 am to
All I know about Kennesaw is LSU beat that arse on Friday
Posted by Drank
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Posted on 6/5/22 at 11:06 am to
I hike there 2-3 times a week.
Have done extensive research and written many papers on the Kennesaw Campaign (Mud Creek, Gilgal Church, Kolb Farm, Cheatham Hill, Pigeon Hill, etc)

There are many brigade and division markers throughout the park, but very few that name individual soldiers outside of brigade, division and corps commanders.

Cheatham Hill has a few individual markers as most of those that fell were buried there but later moved to Marietta National Cemetery in 1866.

What are your gg Uncles names? I’ll be more than happy to do some research for you.

-Drank
Posted by DeltaTigerDelta
Member since Jan 2017
11353 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 11:26 am to
There were about 3,000 casualties. I don’t know of any markers or monuments listing any names.

Make sure you pay to park or they will ticket you.

Nice hike if you go up the trail and down the road for two different views.
Posted by highcotton2
Alabama
Member since Feb 2010
9446 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 12:12 pm to
I think this site list all of the markers if you want to dive into it.

LINK
This post was edited on 6/5/22 at 12:13 pm
Posted by soccerfüt
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Member since May 2013
65936 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 12:17 pm to
Kenesaw Mountain Landis (1866-1944) was the first Commissioner of MLB (began in 1920)

Hope this helps.
Posted by beachdude
FL
Member since Nov 2008
5664 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 12:47 pm to
Been there. Nice site. Wasn’t it where Leonidas K. Polk, the fighting bishop, had his head separated from his body by a cannonball?
Posted by USAF_Vol
Member since Sep 2005
825 posts
Posted on 6/5/22 at 2:30 pm to
Email the visitor center and talk to a park ranger. I had family fight at Cold Harbor and was curious where his regiment made the attack.

They have a ton of resources and even scanned some articles and maps.

With that help, I found that his regiment was in Grants Ill fated second attack that he regretted the most. Even mentioned it in his memoirs.

As far as my relative, he was wounded and captured and died at Libby Prison. No known grave at the cemetery in Richmond due to them moving the graves after the fall of the city.

Cool stuff, and the park rangers love discussing and helping find information.
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