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  1. The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns by Joseph T. Glatthaar, 1995-10
  2. The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans by Charles Royster, 1993-01-11
  3. Terrible Innocence: General Sherman at War by Mark Coburn, 1993-05
  4. On Sherman's Trail: The Civil War's North Carolina Climax by Jim Wise, 2008-03-14
  5. William Tecumseh Sherman: Champion of the Union by Charles Parlin Graves, 2000-01
  6. Sherman's March Through the Carolinas by John Gilchrist Barrett, 1996-02
  7. William Tecumseh Sherman, Defender of the Union. by Wyatt. Blassingame, 1969-06
  8. William Tecumseh Sherman (Civil War Military Leaders) by Don McLeese, 2005-10-30
  9. Sherman's March to the Sea 1864: Atlanta to Savannah (Campaign) by David Smith, 2007-02-27
  10. Sherman's March: An Eyewitness History of the Cruel Campaign That Helped End a Crueler War by Richard Wheeler, 1991-10
  11. William T. Sherman (Great American Generals) by Marsha Landreth, 1990-11
  12. Sherman Invades Georgia: Planning the North Georgia Campaign Using a Modern Perspective by John R. Scales, 2006-08
  13. Sherman, Fighting Prophet by Lloyd Lewis, 1993-10-01
  14. Sherman: A Soldier's Life by Lee B. Kennett, 2001-06-01

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Samuel Austin Worcester

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For 100 years the Bona Allen Tannery made all kinds of leather goods in the city of Buford, Georgia. Author Randy Golden tells the story of the tannery and its legendary owner.
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Little more than a skirmish, the Battle of Davis Crossroads gave William S. Rosecrans his first inkling of what lay ahead in the northwest corner of Georgia and the coming battle with Braxton Bragg
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Concealed in this neighborhood park is a 2.2 mile nature trail that is a surprisingly good local hike and the beginning of the much longer multi-use

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Home page of the Museum of the City of San Francisco, with exhibits about the 1906 earthquake, California Gold Rush, internment of the Japanese during World War II
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43. William Tecumseh Sherman - Wikiquote
You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it
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William Tecumseh Sherman
From Wikiquote Jump to: navigation search War is Hell! William Tecumseh Sherman 8 February 14 February ) was a Union general during the Civil War . He succeeded General U.S. Grant as commander of the Western Theater of that war in the spring of 1864. He later served as commanding general of the army (1869 - 1883). He is best known for his destructive "March to the Sea" through the state of Georgia and is widely regarded as an early advocate of "Total War"
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You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it... You have heretofore read public sentiment in your newspapers, that live by falsehood and excitement; and the quicker you seek for truth in other quarters, the better. If they want eternal war, well and good; we accept the issue, and will dispossess them and put our friends in their place. I know thousands and millions of good people who at simple notice would come to North Alabama and accept the elegant houses and plantations there. If the people of Huntsville think different, let them persist in war three years longer, and then they will not be consulted. Three years ago by a little reflection and patience they could have had a hundred years of peace and prosperity, but they preferred war; very well. Last year they could have saved their slaves, but now it is too late. All the powers of earth cannot restore to them their slaves, any more than their dead grandfathers. Next year their lands will be taken, for in war we can take them, and rightfully, too, and in another year they may beg in vain for their lives. A people who will persevere in war beyond a certain limit ought to know the consequences. Many, many peoples with less pertinacity have been wiped out of national existence.'

44. William Sherman Letters For The Years 1838 Thru 1891 | Familytales
William Sherman wrote 165 letters from a total of 53 locations including Jackson, MS, West Point, NY, and Fort Pierce, FL. William Sherman wrote a total of 10 people including John
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45. Reports - Sherman Report
W. T. Sherman Biography and Reader's Poll William Tecumseh Sherman AKA That Sherman fellow, spit William Tecumseh Sherman was born on a cold day, February 8th, 1820, in
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William Tecumseh Sherman was born on a cold day, February 8th, 1820, in Lancaster Ohio. His middle name comes from the name of an Indian chief who had led a battle against a nearby village, and burned it down. He graduated from West Point, head of his class. He went on to become the superintendant of Luisiana Millitary Acadamy, which became LSU. In 1861, he was given charge of the Ohio brigade of the US army. He stated that 200,000 men would be needed to fight in that region. Several newspapers said that he was crazy, and he was thereby fired from that position. Later, he was proven right, but he did not recieve any apologies. He later rejoined the army and was given the rank of private. He was put in the front line at the battle of Shiloh, and after surviving and helping Grant win the battle, he was given the position of Major General. In the Vikisburg campaign, Sherman helped Grant out in a major way. He covered up the fact that Grant was an alcoholic, and a womanizer. At the end, he credited all his doings to Grant. When, as a result of this campaign, Grant was given position of Major Commander of the entire United States, he gave his former job, commander of the west, to Sherman.

46. People | Missouri Civil WarMissouri's Civil War
Sherman, William Tecumseh. A career army officer, like U.S. Grant, it is difficult to assign a “home town” to William T. Sherman. St. Louis, where he lived on and off
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