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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill abstract "The Atlanta Rolling Mill (later the Confederate Rolling Mill) was constructed in 1858 by Lewis Schofield and James Blake and soon after, Schofield and William Markham took it over and transformed it into the South's second most productive rolling mill, after the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia.Their specialty was re-rolling worn out railroad rails but during the American Civil War it also rolled out cannon, iron rail, and 2-inch-thick (51 mm) sheets of iron to clad the CSS Virginia for the Confederate navy.It was bought out by Charleston, SC interests in 1863 and became known as the Confederate Rolling Mill when it produced the former products as well as cannon.Shortly after midnight on September 1, 1864, cavalrymen under the command of the retreating Confederate General J.B. Hood set fire to 81 ammunition train cars parked outside of the mill to prevent them from being acquired by General Sherman. The ensuing explosions destroyed the mill and destroyed or greatly damaged structures within 1/4 mile. The events were so loud that Sherman himself heard the explosions from approximately 23 miles away at Lovejoy's Station.Part of what is now Boulevard was named Rolling Mill Street, when the street was extended north of the railroad in the late 1860s, thus commemorating the already destroyed mill. The name was changed to Boulevard around 1880.It was located on the current site of the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill (now residential lofts) in Cabbagetown on the south side of the Georgia Railroad just east of Oakland Cemetery.".
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageRevisionID "693015290".
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lovejoys_Station.
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Cabbagetown,_Atlanta.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Atlanta,_Georgia.
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing_plants_in_the_United_States.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rolling_mills.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_States_Navy.
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Railroad_and_Banking_Company.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink John_Bell_Hood.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Oakland_Cemetery_(Atlanta).
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Virginia.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_(metalworking).
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Track_(rail_transport).
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink Tredegar_Iron_Works.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink William_Markham_(mayor).
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLink William_Tecumseh_Sherman.
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atlanta Rolling Mill".
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill subject Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill subject Category:History_of_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill subject Category:Manufacturing_plants_in_the_United_States.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill subject Category:Rolling_mills.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill point "33.751 -84.369".
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill type Mill.
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill type Mill.
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill comment "The Atlanta Rolling Mill (later the Confederate Rolling Mill) was constructed in 1858 by Lewis Schofield and James Blake and soon after, Schofield and William Markham took it over and transformed it into the South's second most productive rolling mill, after the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia.Their specialty was re-rolling worn out railroad rails but during the American Civil War it also rolled out cannon, iron rail, and 2-inch-thick (51 mm) sheets of iron to clad the CSS Virginia for the Confederate navy.It was bought out by Charleston, SC interests in 1863 and became known as the Confederate Rolling Mill when it produced the former products as well as cannon.Shortly after midnight on September 1, 1864, cavalrymen under the command of the retreating Confederate General J.B. ".
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill label "Atlanta Rolling Mill".
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- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill lat "33.751".
- Atlanta_Rolling_Mill long "-84.369".
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