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Lt. Col. William H. Martin

Lt. Col. William H. Martin.jpg After a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeteransAfter a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeteransAfter a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeteransAfter a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeteransAfter a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeteransAfter a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeteransAfter a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville positionThumbnailsVeterans
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Lt. Col. William H. Martin jumped from the trenches waving a white handkerchief and shouting to the Northerners to come and get the wounded men.

Author
The Road Past Kennesaw
The Atlanta Campaign of 1864
By Richard M. McMurry
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