At the time of the Civil War (1861-65), Atlanta boasted a population of almost 10,000 (one-fifth of whom were enslaved), a substantial manufacturing and mercantile base, and four major railroads connecting the city with all points of the South. Although it was neither Georgia’s capital nor the largest city in the state, Atlanta was energetic […]
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