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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 ...
Total war against civilians didn't begin with World War II. It was official policy of the Union during the Civil War to lay ...
SHERMAN'S ARMY.; The Situation at Atlanta Hood's Recent Movement Foraging Expeditions The Railroads Repaired. Share full article. From our Own Correspondent. Nov. 6, 1864; ...
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.
FROM SHERMAN'S ARMY.; The Situation Atlanta Shelled A Feu de Joie Rebel Intentions. Share full article. Aug. 3, 1864. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
Sherman ordered “all depots, car-houses, shops, factories, foundries, &c.”—in other words, anything of military value—in Atlanta destroyed, but left three-quarters of the city undisturbed.
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