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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1862-1864) - A Confederate arsenal established in 1862 during the [[U.S. Civil War]] in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Abandoned in 1864 as Union troops closed in on Atlanta. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1862-1864) - A Confederate arsenal established in 1862 during the [[U.S. Civil War]] in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Abandoned in 1864 as Union troops closed in on Atlanta. | ||
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== | == History == | ||
Established in March 1862 after Nashville fell to Union troops in February 1862. All the Nashville supplies, facilities and personnel, including the commander, Colonel [[Moses H. Wright]] {{Cullum|1831}}, were removed to Atlanta and a new arsenal established. The new arsenal was a large facility that eventually had thirteen buildings and employed some five thousand workers. Other Confederate arsenals supplemented the production at the Atlanta Arsenal and the Atlanta Arsenal in turn furnished horse equipment to the Army of Tennessee and other western troops. | Established in March 1862 after Nashville fell to Union troops in February 1862. All the Nashville supplies, facilities and personnel, including the commander, Colonel [[Moses H. Wright]] {{Cullum|1831}}, were removed to Atlanta and a new arsenal established. The new arsenal was a large facility that eventually had thirteen buildings and employed some five thousand workers. Other Confederate arsenals supplemented the production at the Atlanta Arsenal and the Atlanta Arsenal in turn furnished horse equipment to the Army of Tennessee and other western troops. | ||
The Atlanta Arsenal was closed and the facilities moved to other arsenals including the [[Macon Arsenal]] and the [[Columbus Arsenal]] when Union General [[William T. Sherman]] {{Cullum|1022}} advanced on Atlanta in August 1864. | The Atlanta Arsenal was closed and the facilities moved to other arsenals including the [[Macon Arsenal]] and the [[Columbus Arsenal (1)]] when Union General [[William T. Sherman]] {{Cullum|1022}} advanced on Atlanta in August 1864. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
No remains in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. | No remains in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. | ||
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(A) 33.7493259, -84.3817431, Atlanta Arsenal | (A) 33.7493259, -84.3817431, Atlanta Arsenal | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 16 April 2019
Atlanta Arsenal (1862-1864) - A Confederate arsenal established in 1862 during the U.S. Civil War in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Abandoned in 1864 as Union troops closed in on Atlanta. HistoryEstablished in March 1862 after Nashville fell to Union troops in February 1862. All the Nashville supplies, facilities and personnel, including the commander, Colonel Moses H. Wright (Cullum 1831), were removed to Atlanta and a new arsenal established. The new arsenal was a large facility that eventually had thirteen buildings and employed some five thousand workers. Other Confederate arsenals supplemented the production at the Atlanta Arsenal and the Atlanta Arsenal in turn furnished horse equipment to the Army of Tennessee and other western troops. The Atlanta Arsenal was closed and the facilities moved to other arsenals including the Macon Arsenal and the Columbus Arsenal (1) when Union General William T. Sherman (Cullum 1022) advanced on Atlanta in August 1864. Current StatusNo remains in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.
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