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  1. General Sherman's official account of his great march through Georgia and the Carolinas, from his departure from Chattanooga to the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston and the Confederate forces under his command. To which is added, General Sherman's evidence before the Congressional committee on the conduct of the war; the animadversions of Secretary Stanton and General Halleck: with a defence of his proceedings, etc by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman, 2009-10-26
  2. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman Volume 1 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman, 2009-10-26
  3. The Sherman letters; correspondence between General and Senator by Sherman. William T. (William Tecumseh). 1820-1891., 1894-01-01
  4. MEMOIRS OF GEN. W. T. SHERMAN, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF: With an Appendix, Bringing His Life Down to Its Closing Scenes, Also a Personal Tribute and Critique of the Memoirs Two volumes in one book. [Including publisher's announcement leaflet insert, the printing of Hall's copper portrait engraving of Sherman, Size 19 x 24] by William Tecumseh [February 8, 1820 - February 14, 1891] and Hon. James G. Blaine, Sherman, 1891
  5. The Sherman Letters: Correspondence Between General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891 by William T. Sherman, Rachel Sherman Thorndike, et all 1972-06
  6. Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American by B. H. Liddell Hart, 1993-03-22
  7. War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign (American Crisis Series) by Anne J. Bailey, 2002-10-01
  8. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman By Himself (Civil War Centennial Series.) by William Tecumseh Sherman, 1972-11-22
  9. Sherman's March: The First Full-Length Narrative of General William T. Sherman's Devastating March through Georgia and the Carolinas by Burke Davis, 1988-05-12
  10. Sherman: Merchant of Terror, Advocate of Peace by Charles Vetter Ph.D., 1992-01-31
  11. The White Tecumseh: A Biography of General William T. Sherman by Stanley P. Hirshson, 1997-04-09
  12. Who burnt Columbia?: official depositions of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman and Gen. O.O. Howard, U.S.A., for the defence, and extracts from some of the depositions for the claimants by O O. 1830-1909 Howard, William T. 1820-1891 Sherman, 2010-09-07
  13. Travel Accounts of General William T. Sherman to Spokan Falls, Washington Territory, in the Summers of 1877 and 1883 by William T. Sherman, P. H. Sheridan, 1984-06
  14. Memoirs of General W.T. Sherman (Library of America) by William Tecumseh Sherman, 1990-10-01

1. William Tecumseh Sherman Quotes - Fadedgiant Online Author Autograph Guide - Boo
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I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for mercy.
- William Tecumseh Sherman
War is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and I say give them all they want.
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It's a disagreeable thing to be whipped.
- William Tecumseh Sherman
The scenes on this field would have cured anybody of war.
- General Sherman
I think I understand what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers.
- General William T Sherman Courage a perfect sensibility of the measure of danger, and a mental willingness to endure it. - General William T Sherman There will soon come an armed contest between capital and labor. They will oppose each other, not with words and arguments, but with shot and shell, gun-powder and cannon. The better classes are tired of the insane howling of the lower strata and they mean to stop them. - William Tecumseh Sherman A battery of field artillery is worth a thousand muskets.

2. SHERMAN WILLIAM TECUMSEH
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3. William Tecumseh Sherman Biography
Biographical information of one of the better known Northern generals.
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William Tecumseh Sherman
He never commanded in a major Union victory and his military career had repeated ups and downs, but William T. Sherman is the second best known of Northern commanders. His father had died when he was nine years old, and Sherman was raised by Senator Thomas Ewing and eventually married into the family. Through the influence of his patron, he obtained an appointment to West Point. Only five cadets of the class of 1840 graduated ahead of him, and he was appointed to the artillery. He received a brevet for his services in California during the Mexican War but resigned in 1853 as a captain and commissary officer.
The years until the Civil War were not filled with success. Living in California and Kansas, he failed in banking and the law. In 1859 he seemed to have found his niche as the superintendent of a military academy which is now Louisiana State University. However, he resigned this post upon the secession of the state and went to St. Louis as head of a streetcar company and then volunteered for the Union army.
Appointed to the colonelcy of one of the regular army's newly authorized infantry regiments, he led the brigade of volunteers of the lst Division which crossed Bull Run to aid the 2nd and 3rd divisions after the attack on the enemy left had begun. Despite being caught up in the route-he already had a low opinion of volunteers-he was named a brigadier general the next month. Briefly commanding a brigade around Washington, he was then sent to Kentucky as deputy to Robert Anderson. He soon succeeded the hero of Fort Sumter in command of the department but got into trouble over his overestimates of the enemy strength. The newspapers actually reported him as being insane.

4. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
Sherman, one of America s greatest war heroes, returned to the U.S. Army to fight the Civil War, and his service in the War of Rebellion was memorialized by San Franciscans who named a street, and an elementary school, on Union Street, in his honor.
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Home Index By Subject By Year ... The Gift Shop William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 - 1891) Army lieutenants Edward Otho Cresap Ord and William T. Sherman arrived at Monterey January 28, 1847 , two days before Yerba Buena was renamed San Francisco He accompanied the military governor of California, Col. Richard Barnes Mason, during his July 1848 tour of the gold fields to gather information for a report to the U.S. Government and President Polk. Thomas O. Larkin and Capt. Sherman went into the bay by small boat to greet the vessel, and Gen. Smith. As a matter of coincidence, Capt. Ulysses Grant Sherman was appointed by Governor J. Neely Johnson as major- general commanding the San Francisco division of the California Militia on May 18, 1856, when 3000 armed members of the Committee of Vigilance For more information about Gen. Sherman, see: Gen. Sherman Bibliography William T. Sherman and the California Gold Rush General Sherman and the 1856 Committee of Vigilance Return to top of page.

5. William Tecumseh Sherman - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator and author. He served as a General in the Union Army during the American
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is the latest accepted revision accepted on 29 October 2010 Jump to: navigation search "General Sherman" redirects here. For other uses, see General Sherman (disambiguation) William Tecumseh Sherman February 8, 1820 February 14, 1891
Sherman as a major general in May 1865. The black ribbon of mourning on his left arm is for President Lincoln . Portrait by Mathew Brady Nickname Cump, Uncle Billy (by his troops) Lancaster Ohio New York City New York Place of burial St. Louis Missouri Allegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Army
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Commanding General of the United States Army
(March 8, 1869 - November 1, 1883) Battles/wars American Civil War Awards Thanks of Congress and Bank manager, lawyer, college superintendent, streetcar executive William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an

6. William Tecumseh Sherman Essay
An essay or paper on William Tecumseh Sherman . William Tecumseh Sherman was born in Ohio on February 8, 1820 to Charles R. Sherman and Mary Hoyt Sherman. He was the sixth of ten
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7. PBS - THE WEST - William Tecumseh Sherman
Sherman, William Tecumseh Singleton, Benjamin Pap Sitting Bull Smith, Joseph Stanford, Leland Strauss, Levi Sutter, John TatankaIyotanka (Sitting Bull)
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William Tecumseh Sherman
Most famous for his scorched-earth tactics in the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman brought that same military philosophy to the West, where he shaped a policy and strategy that would finally subjugate all the native peoples of the plains. Sherman was born in Ohio in 1820 and named after the Shawnee chief Tecumseh, who had tried unsuccessfully in the first decade of the nineteenth century to unite the tribes of the Ohio River Valley against American intrusions on their land. When his father died in 1829, Sherman was raised by a family friend. After graduating sixth in his class from West Point in 1840, Sherman served in South Carolina and Georgia, but saw very little action in the Mexican-American war. He resigned from the Army in 1853 to pursue a career in banking, then a career as a lawyer, but with little success. The Civil War brought him back to active service in 1861, and brought him lasting fame (or infamy) for his "march to the sea," on which he cut a swathe through the heart of the Confederacy, burning Atlanta and laying waste to vast stretches of farmland. At the conclusion of the Civil War, Sherman was appointed commander of the Missouri district, which stretched from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi. Here he deployed troops to protect transcontinental railroad workers from Indians who feared that the railroad would mean further encroachment on their territory. He also established military outposts across the region, expanding the network of federal authority.

8. Sherman - Definition Of Sherman At YourDictionary.com
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9. The William Tecumseh Sherman Memorial
Information on the memorial statue of Sherman,located in Washington DC. Contains a brief biography.
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10. William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman was long hated by the people of northwest Georgia for his actions during the Atlanta Campaign. This biography by Wayne Bengston retells his trials and
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About North Georgia Born: Lancaster, Ohio, February 8, 1820
Died: New York City, February 14, 1891
Introduction
William T. Sherman
If the question was asked, "Who was and still is the most hated and despised man in the history of Georgia" the response would be William Tecumseh Sherman. From the onset of hostilities in the Atlanta Campaign on May 6, 1864 and the March to the Sea ending two days before Christmas 1864 with him capturing Savannah, no one created more destruction. As a result of his successful campaign in Georgia, the Confederacy was split in two and deprived of much needed supplies, ending the war quickly with a Union victory.
Early Life
Born on February 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio, his father died when he was young. Widowed and unable to care for the entire family, his mother sent brother Thomas to be raised by an aunt and William became a foster child to Thomas Ewing, his father's friend. Cump, as he was known, later married Mr. Ewing's daughter, Ellen. Educated at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he graduated in 1840. During the Mexican War, Sherman was posted in San Francisco, where he assayed the first gold from Sutter's Mill. He resigned his commission in 1853 to become a partner in a bank there.
Prior to the outbreak of hostilities between the North and the South, William Tecumseh Sherman was Superintendent of the Louisiana State Seminary and Military Academy at Alexandria, Louisiana. After the war, the school moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and became Louisiana State University (LSU). Talk of the secession from the Union was rampant, yet the motto of the seminary was "By the liberality of the General Government of the United States, the Union - esto perpetua." On January 18, 1861, Sherman resigned his position stating that he preferred to maintain his allegiance to the Constitution as long as a fragment of it survived. On the 25th of February, Sherman left Louisiana and returned to Ohio. He remained in Lancaster for a month and then moved his family to St. Louis, Missouri where he was elected President of the Fifth Street Railroad.

11. Memoirs Of Gen. William T. Sherman — Complete By William T. Sherman - Project
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12. William Tecumseh Sherman Quotes. William T. "War Is Hell" Sherman
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13. William Tecumseh Sherman — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Sherman, William Tecumseh. Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820–91, Union general in the American Civil War, b. Lancaster, Ohio. Sherman is said by many to be the
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14. Memoirs Of Gen. W. T. Sherman: V. Ii De Sherman William Tecumseh - Achat Et Vent
(noun) Sherman, William Tecumseh Sherman United States general who was commander of all Union troops in the West; he captured Atlanta and led a destructive march to the sea that cut the
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15. William Tecumseh Sherman
Georgia perspective on the General, reconized as the developer of Modern Warfare. Includes biography, details on the Atlanta Campaign and March to the Sea and gallery of photos, newspapers, and related material.
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About North Georgia Born: Lancaster, Ohio, February 8, 1820
Died: New York City, February 14, 1891
Introduction
William T. Sherman
If the question was asked, "Who was and still is the most hated and despised man in the history of Georgia" the response would be William Tecumseh Sherman. From the onset of hostilities in the Atlanta Campaign on May 6, 1864 and the March to the Sea ending two days before Christmas 1864 with him capturing Savannah, no one created more destruction. As a result of his successful campaign in Georgia, the Confederacy was split in two and deprived of much needed supplies, ending the war quickly with a Union victory.
Early Life
Born on February 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio, his father died when he was young. Widowed and unable to care for the entire family, his mother sent brother Thomas to be raised by an aunt and William became a foster child to Thomas Ewing, his father's friend. Cump, as he was known, later married Mr. Ewing's daughter, Ellen. Educated at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he graduated in 1840. During the Mexican War, Sherman was posted in San Francisco, where he assayed the first gold from Sutter's Mill. He resigned his commission in 1853 to become a partner in a bank there.
Prior to the outbreak of hostilities between the North and the South, William Tecumseh Sherman was Superintendent of the Louisiana State Seminary and Military Academy at Alexandria, Louisiana. After the war, the school moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and became Louisiana State University (LSU). Talk of the secession from the Union was rampant, yet the motto of the seminary was "By the liberality of the General Government of the United States, the Union - esto perpetua." On January 18, 1861, Sherman resigned his position stating that he preferred to maintain his allegiance to the Constitution as long as a fragment of it survived. On the 25th of February, Sherman left Louisiana and returned to Ohio. He remained in Lancaster for a month and then moved his family to St. Louis, Missouri where he was elected President of the Fifth Street Railroad.

16. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Sherman, William Tecumseh - Wikisource
SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH (18201891), American general, was born on the 8th of February 1820, at Lancaster, Ohio. He was descended from Edmond Sherman, who emigrated from England
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17. Sherman, William Tecumseh Definition Of Sherman, William Tecumseh In The Free On
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820–91, Union general in the American Civil War, b. Lancaster, Ohio. Sherman is said by many to be the greatest of the Civil War generals.
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18. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Sherman
Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891) — Born in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, February 8, 1820. Son of Charles Robert Sherman; adoptive son of Thomas Ewing; brother of John
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19. William Tecumseh Sherman Biography | BookRags.com
Encyclopedia of World Biography on William Tecumseh Sherman. William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891), American soldier, was a Union general during the Civil War.
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(Biographies / Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891) M, US, MILITARY general) William Tecumseh (tɪˈkʌmsə). 1820-91, American Union commander during the Civil War.
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