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Politicians, activists, artists and entrepreneurs have left their imprint on Atlanta. Few have made a mark quite like Union Gen. William T. Sherman. Driving the news: In November of 1864, Union ...
Sherman’s plan to depopulate Atlanta of noncombatants and destroy its industrial capacity met resistance from the city’s residents. Sherman had none of it. “Now the war comes home to you you ...
Many folks living in metro Atlanta think of General William T. Sherman and the city’s 1864 burning when the Civil War is mentioned. But months before that, Sherman ordered his men to destroy ...
The Georgia Historical Society and Georgia Battlefields Association recently erected a remarkable Civil War marker on the grounds of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta ...
Gaza, Atlanta and Gen. William T. Sherman Eric Rozenman | Jan 27, 2024 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
On November 15, 1864, during the Civil War, U.S. forces under Gen. William T. Sherman set out from Atlanta on the March to the Sea, a military campaign designed to destroy the Confederacy's ...
A 21st-century hockey team is connected with Gen. Sherman’s Atlanta campaign and the destructive journey to Savannah.
ATLANTA | A new monument commemorates the start, 150 years ago this week, of a powerful army's sweep across Georgia, bringing liberation to slaves and devastation to the families of rebellious ...