Battlefield Landmark

Image Credit: L. Perry Bennett

Year Erected: 1958

Marker Text: One of few natural landmarks of the battle fought here Aug. 31, 1864, is the deep gully S. of marker -- the bed of a small stream flowing W. to Flint River. N. of, & parallel to it, was the refused line of Harrow's div. of the 15th, prolonged by Rice's brigade (Corse's div.), 16th A. C. [US] facing S. & extending W. to the river. Cleburne's, Maney's & Bate's divs., Hardee's A. C. [CS] attacked the refused line from south of the gully, only to find it a fatal obstacle to a concerted assault on the intrenched lines & artillery of Harrow & Rice. Hardee's attack was the signal for advance of S. D. Lee's A. C. on the 15th corps front facing Jonesboro.

Tips for Finding This Marker: On US 41, south of Veterans Parkway in Jonesboro