Civil War  |  Historic Site

Nash Farm Battlefield

Georgia

100 Babbs Mill Road
Hampton, GA 30228
United States

On August 20, 1864, U.S. General Judson Kilpatrick's cavalry raid escalated at the Nash Farm when 4,700 Federal cavalry charged and broke through the Texans. This was the largest cavalry breakthrough saber charge in Georgia's history. Nash Farm was also the site of Confederate Gen. Stephen D. Lee's campsite in September 1864.

Nash Farm Battlefield: What's Nearby

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