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 Atlanta campaign
Peach Tree Creek - Peach Tree Creek: see Atlanta campaign.
Following Johnston's plan, Hood unsuccessfully attacked Sherman's divided army (July 20) as it crossed Peach Tree Creek, a small tributary of the Chattahoochee.
In the battles of Atlanta (July 22) and Ezra Church (July 28), Hood again failed to stop the Union advance; he then retired behind the strong works of Atlanta, which Sherman soon had under bombardment.
www.factmonster.com /id/A0805208

  
 Behind the Stonewall - 360 Degree Panoramic Images From Civil War Battlefields (Gettysburg)
The Union artillery withdrew with the collapse of the left of Humphreys, and Graham’s brigade in the Peach Orchard.
Barksdale and Wofford advanced to relieve Kershaw and Semmes, by driving through the Peach Orchard, and north of it, to sweep astride the Wheatfield Road, and remove the Union artillery there.
Using the first white-wrapped peach tree on the left as a point of reference, the viewer will note that the line of three trees extending away points directly at Big Round Top, with the flatter crest of Little Round Top just visible above the tree line to its left.
www.jatruck.com /stonewall/big_pans/peachor.htm

  
 Peach Union - Press Releases
Peach (Union) are the most played British group, receiving over 2000 plays a week, and all signs point to a Top Ten single.
Official press releases for the band as Peach in the UK and as Peach Union in the USA.
Peach release their debut album, 'AudioPeach' on Mute Records on 29 June 1998.
www.inspiracy.com /peach/press.html

  
 Peach Union - Audiopeach
While it may appear that Peach Union (just plain Peach in the UK - the "Union" appelation is to prevent them being mistaken for another band called Peach here in the US, where we're easily confused) have appeared from nowhere, at least 2/3 of the band have a long list of impressive credentials.
My second impression of the album was that Gabriel had learned from his mistakes, and while this album shares most of the strengths of that disc, it doesn't have any of its weaknesses.
The album's opening track bounces all over the place initially, from an odd "doodley-doo" intro that makes you wonder if you've maybe put the wrong disc in, into a rich, brassy, late-80s synth intro.
www.awrc.com /review/p/audiopeach.html   (815 words)

  
 REMEMBER BLAIR PEACH -- Gigs and Events -- Love Music Hate Racism
BLAIR Peach was killed on 23 April 1979 by members of the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group while he was attending an anti-Nazi demonstration in Southall in West London.
Please bring union banners and get there early.
Blair will be remembered on the 25th anniversary of his death this week with two events, one in east London, one in West London, linking Blair's struggle to the fight to stop the BNP today.
www.lmhr.org.uk /events/archives/000195.html   (240 words)

  
 Scoop: “Reggae Fi Peach” Tribute Concert For Blair Peach
Blair Peach was working as a special needs teacher in London when he was killed at the hands of the UK police during an anti-Nazi demonstration in 1979.
He says the story has captured his attention for several reasons: “the Blair Peach story is an important example of an individual’s pursuit for equal rights and justice.
The organisers plan to continue the “Reggae Fi Peach” tribute concert as an annual event, and are hoping to attract other reggae groups from New Zealand and abroad including Linton Kwesi Johnson himself.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/CU0504/S00140.htm   (1126 words)

  
 Peach Union Fan Sites and Music Photography Directory
Peach Union updates will be happening with more music and band photography sites soon.
Browse Peach Union sites below to find the music or photography sites you are looking for your favorite band or artist.
Bands pictured include Blink-182, The Living End, and Frenzal Rhomb.
www.zrank.com /music_p/Peach_Union.html   (1126 words)

  
 May, Stella, Marks - Sixties and Seventies Rock and Roll Musicians
While May, Stella and Marks is not the now-defunct Georgia Peach, and the song list has changed considerably, the similarities are obvious because the trio players were all members of the band too.
All three members, Bob May, Dave Stella and Mark Bilger were previously members of Georgia Peach (or The Georgia Peach Band), a long-lived popular Toledo area band.
The union of May, Stella and Marks and the birth of their CD ay, Stella and Marks was formed as an acoustic trio in 1994.
www.toledocybercafe.com /trio/trio.htm   (1126 words)

  
 NCI document
County and Peach Bottom in York County, scheduled before the Sept. 11
Union in 1986, which eventually caused 4,000 deaths.
patrol plants at Limerick, Three Mile Island and Peach Bottom in
www.nci.org /01/10/09-10.htm   (766 words)

  
 HSP Manuscript Guide: 1700-1799
The Union Benevolent Association was a private relief agency founded in Philadelphia in 1831 by a group of philanthropists opposed to the existing almshouse system of relief.
John Oppell Foering was a soldier and officer with the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 28th Regiment of Infantry, which saw action at Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Missionary Ridge, Ringgold, Pine Knob, Peach Tree Creek, and in the Atlantic, Savannah, and Carolinas campaigns.
The Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated in 1868.
www2.hsp.org /collections/manuscripts/1700.htm   (766 words)

  
 Peach County, Georgia - Home
The Peach County Board of Commissioners announces that as of October 1, 2005, the county will no longer provide no charge garbage pickup service to the citizens in the unincorporated areas of the County.
These fees are then refunded to the county government for distribution to the homeowners with the purpose of providing services for citizens in the unincorporated area only.
Co-sponsored by the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) and The University of Georgia's Carl Vinson Institute of Government, the program enhances local governments' ability to provide public services responsibly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.
www.peachcounty.net   (562 words)

  
 Sea urchin: Turning ... - Dec. 19, 2002
BALAOAN, La Union--"It can taste either like thick cream or low tide, depending on whether it's really fresh or not." Or "somewhat like crayfish or brains" or "like an under ripe peach or papaya."
On seeing the first harvest, La Union Gov. Victor Ortega expressed optimism that the province could become the "sea urchin capital of the Philippines."
There are many ways of describing the experience of tasting sea urchin roe just as there are different ways of looking at the spiny creature's relationship with man-as nuisance or source of nutrition, curse or cuisine, toxin or medicine.
www.inq7.net /gbl/2002/dec/19/text/gbl_6-1-p.htm   (562 words)

  
 top_story
Returning All-Conference honoree Denisha Ferguson is just one reason the Lady Owls are expected to contend for the Peach Belt Conference championship this season.
To climax his second season as men’s basketball coach Tony Ingle took the Owls to a place they’d never been before – the championship round of the Peach Belt Conference Tournament.
Terrence Moore, a junior transfer from Southern Union in Alabama, entered his first season at KSU looking forward to the trip to Hawaii, as well as the PBC wars to come.
www.kennesaw.edu /news/test/access/stories_12_9_02/basketball.html   (825 words)

  
 Peach (disambiguation)
Peach, a British electonic/pop/dance act known as "Peach Union" in the US (due to name conflict with above-mentioned band "Peach")
Peach is a tree, and also the fruit produced by that tree.
Peach, a color in the pale pinkish-orange range.
www.tocatch.info /en/Peach_%28disambiguation%29.htm   (118 words)

  
 33rd Mississippi Regiment
A tragic letter describing the battles of Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, and Ezra Church during the defense of Atlanta.
Captain J. Sharkey (killed at Peach Tree Creek)
Formal report of the 33rd Mississippi on the Battle of Peach Tree Creek.
www.hal-pc.org /~rhall/33rd.html   (118 words)

  
 Peachtree Creek, July 20, 1864
After being repulsed by Rebels during a attempt to cross Peach Tree near Howell's Mill late in the day on July 19th, Union General Jefferson Davis crossed further east and gained high ground south of the rain-swollen river.
Along quiet Peach Tree Creek north of Atlanta General Hood's intentions became all too well-known to George Thomas.
Atlanta, being a city of considerable size, no one is likely to have, before visiting it, a conception of the rough character of the approaches to it.
ngeorgia.com /history/peachtreecreek.html   (118 words)

  
 69 Rare Civil War Maps of Georgia at USHistoricalArchive.com
Sherman, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864.
Map illustrating the military operations in front of Atlanta, Ga. From the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication, south of Atlanta, August 26th 1864 Compiled by authority of the Hon.
W.T. Sherman, from the passage of Peach Tree Creek, July 19th 1864, to the commencement of the movement upon the enemy's lines of communication south of Atlanta, August 26, 1864 / reduced and engraved in the Engineer Bureau, War Dept., from an original prepared under the directions of Cap.
www.ushistoricalarchive.com /cds/civil-ga.html   (118 words)

  
 Peach (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peach, a British electonic/pop/dance act known as "Peach Union" in the US (due to name conflict with above-mentioned band "Peach")
Peach is a tree, and also the fruit produced by that tree.
Peach, a color in the pale pinkish-orange range.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peach_(disambiguation)   (137 words)

  
 Center for Archival Collections, MS 755
Excerpts photocopied from "The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies" with references to the actions in which J.H. Brigham was involved during the Civil War
The Brigham Family Papers consist of roughly.5 linear ft. of Civil War era correspondence, and postwar papers, clippings and photographs, primarily relating to the family of Joseph H. Brigham and his career during the Civil War and with the Grange and U.S. Department of Agriculture.
During the War, on December 1, 1863, he was married to Edna Mennda Allman, of Wauseon, Ohio.
www.bgsu.edu /colleges/library/cac/ms0755.html   (137 words)

  
 civil war
When war broke out, Landrum's friends and neighbors were in sympathy with the Confederacy, but his patriotism for the Union held fast and he faithfully served until he was mustered out September 15, 1865.
He took part in the fighting at Middle Creek, Cumberland Gap, Kennesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek and the siege of Atlanta.
of Floyd County, Kentucky enlisted in October 11, 1862, at Peach Orchard, Kentucky and was mustered in as Sergeant in Company A of the 39th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry.
www.auxier-tickelgenealogy.com /auxier/union.htm   (137 words)

  
 Civil War 1894 Views of Rebel Forts, Atlanta,
Rebel Battery, Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. U.S. All maps are matted shrink-wrapped to fit 24" x 36" frame.
Plate 127; Photographic This plate came from The Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.
Rebel Fort on Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga.; 11.
www.antiqnet.com /detail,civil-war-1894,675424.html   (137 words)

  
 Gettysburg National Military Park Virtual Tour Stop#10- Little Round Top
Climbing to the summit of Little Round Top, Warren was aghast at what he saw- General Sickles had moved his entire corps out to the Devil's Den-Peach Orchard line, leaving this key hill unprotected.
Realizing they could easily flank the Union positions at Devil's Den and capture Little Round Top, Warren encouraged the signal men to remain at their post and keep waving flags while an aide galloped off to find any Union troops he could locate to get them to the hill.
Colonel Strong Vincent, in command of a brigade from the Fifth Corps, was marching his soldiers toward the Peach Orchard when he was approached by the staff officer from General Warren.
www.nps.gov /gett/getttour/tstops/tstd2-10.htm   (1448 words)

  
 Day 2 July 2nd, 1863
When Sickles advanced his line, his new battle line from right to left formed a sort of triangle with the apex being in the place known as the Peach Orchard.
Major General Daniel E. Sickles, who commanded the Union army's Third Corps, advanced his entire line without orders nearly one mile ahead of the rest of the Union line.
Just before the fighting Major General George Meade, who was in command of the entire Union army at Gettysburg, had confronted Sickles as to why he had advanced his line without permission.
www.echoesofgettysburg.com /id11.html   (1387 words)

  
 Gettysburg National Military Park Virtual Tour Stop#10- Little Round Top
Climbing to the summit of Little Round Top, Warren was aghast at what he saw- General Sickles had moved his entire corps out to the Devil's Den-Peach Orchard line, leaving this key hill unprotected.
O'Rorke's lifeless body was pried out from the boulders and carried to a Union field hospital.
Little Round Top had been manned by Union troops as early as the night of July 1.
www.nps.gov /gett/getttour/tstops/tstd2-10.htm   (1387 words)

  
 FCIC: Gettysburg National Military Park
By noon, about 140 guns were in line from the Peach Orchard northward to the Seminary buildings, many of them only 800 yards from the Union center.
To him, it appeared that Union artillery fire was weakening.
For nearly 2 hours the duel continued, then the Union fire slackened.
www.pueblo.gsa.gov /cic_text/misc/gettysburg/e1.htm   (1387 words)

  
 The Wythe Grays
Since McLaws indicated that the place he was ordered to go was the area he later went to, it can be assumed that the area referred to was the Peach Orchard.
McLaws' infantry did not discover the Union troops on the Emmitsburg Road when they crested Seminary Ridge later in the day but rather found that the Union troops had moved to the left and commanded the area for McLaws' deployment.
He indicates that Lee wanted McLaws to attack the Peach Orchard which is true only after McLaws discovered Sickles advanced line.
wythegrays.org /research_emmitsburg.html   (1387 words)

  
 US State Nicknames
One of the oldest state nicknames (and that which appeasr on its licence plates) is the Keystone State, probably applied to Pennsylvania from the late 18th century (although the first official citation is from 1802, when at a rally Pennsylvania was toasted as "the keystone in the union").
The nicknames for Georgia these days are The Empire State of the South (originally used in the mid 19th century, but since then has been hotly disputed by Taxes), and the name that appears on licence plates, The Peach State (the peach being the official state fruit since 1995).
Having been admitted to the Union during the Civil War, Nevada adopted the Battle-Born State as its nickname, and this is still used today, having been officially adopted as the staet slogan in 1937.
www.miketodd.net /encyc/statenicks.htm   (5934 words)

  
 State Quarters : State Quarter images, artwork of State Quarters, pictures of State Quarters : State information
State Quarter image : Georgia State Quarters ~ Date of release July 19, 1999 Georgia - Empire State of the South, Peach State - Capitol, Atalanta - State Flower, Cherokee Rose - State Bird, Brown Thrasher - State Tree, Live Oak Date of induction of State into the Union : January 02, 1788 939,932,000
State Quarter image : Pennsylvania State Quarters ~ Date of release March 08, 1999 Pennsylvania - Keystone State - Capitol, Harrisburg - State Flower, Mountain Laurel - State Bird, Ruffed Grouse - State Tree, Hemlock Date of induction of State into the Union : December 12, 1787 Mintatge - Number of coins produced : 707,332,000
State History : Listings for each Date of induction into the Union, State Motto, State Capitol, State Capitol, State Flower and State Tree.
statequarters.20m.com /images.html   (5934 words)

  
 State Quarters : State Quarter images, artwork of State Quarters, pictures of State Quarters : State information
State Quarter image : Georgia State Quarters ~ Date of release July 19, 1999 Georgia - Empire State of the South, Peach State - Capitol, Atalanta - State Flower, Cherokee Rose - State Bird, Brown Thrasher - State Tree, Live Oak Date of induction of State into the Union : January 02, 1788 939,932,000
State Quarter image : Pennsylvania State Quarters ~ Date of release March 08, 1999 Pennsylvania - Keystone State - Capitol, Harrisburg - State Flower, Mountain Laurel - State Bird, Ruffed Grouse - State Tree, Hemlock Date of induction of State into the Union : December 12, 1787 Mintatge - Number of coins produced : 707,332,000
State History : Listings for each Date of induction into the Union, State Motto, State Capitol, State Capitol, State Flower and State Tree.
statequarters.20m.com /images.html   (5934 words)

  
 State Quarters : State Quarter images, artwork of State Quarters, pictures of State Quarters : State information
State Quarter image : Georgia State Quarters ~ Date of release July 19, 1999 Georgia - Empire State of the South, Peach State - Capitol, Atalanta - State Flower, Cherokee Rose - State Bird, Brown Thrasher - State Tree, Live Oak Date of induction of State into the Union : January 02, 1788 939,932,000
State Quarter image : Pennsylvania State Quarters ~ Date of release March 08, 1999 Pennsylvania - Keystone State - Capitol, Harrisburg - State Flower, Mountain Laurel - State Bird, Ruffed Grouse - State Tree, Hemlock Date of induction of State into the Union : December 12, 1787 Mintatge - Number of coins produced : 707,332,000
State History : Listings for each Date of induction into the Union, State Motto, State Capitol, State Capitol, State Flower and State Tree.
statequarters.20m.com /images.html   (5934 words)

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