William Tecumseh Sherman ranging from his wartime sword ... Linn said many of the Sherman items were collected by the general after the Civil War. “He was such a public figure, so he had copies ...
William Tecumseh ... beloved Civil War fictional epic "Gone With the Wind." He then led his troops on a conquest of Georgia all the way to Savannah. It's gone down in history as Gen. Sherman's ...
William Tecumseh Sherman had a lot in common ... helped batter the Confederates into submission during the Civil War. In fact, Sherman spent much of his life providing evidence to support his ...
The general’s campaign through the South is known for its brutality against civilians. For the enslaved who followed his army ...
If there is one general that could be considered as having single-handedly lost the Civil War for the Confederates, it’s John ...
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman was a surprising instrument of emancipation. Although raised in Ohio and firmly wedded to the Union cause when the nation erupted into civil war, he was a racist who ...
Bennett Parten, a Royston native and assistant professor of history at Georgia Southern University, has done the research and concluded that Georgia was the site of the biggest liberation event in ...
It was one of the great conundrums of the Civil War that so many of the Union generals who brought the Confederacy to its military knees had, like Sherman, no particular enthusiasm for ending slavery.
General Kenner Garrard arrives at the Confederate ... On November 18, 1864, William Tecumseh Sherman rode down present-day Routes 278 and 142, then dusty paths, as he led his troops from Atlanta ...
The episode begins with William Tecumseh Sherman's brilliant march to the sea, which brings the war to the heart of Georgia and the Carolinas and spells the end of the Confederacy. In March ...