“To have (Sherman’s) notes reflecting on the Civil War was a remarkable piece of history ... is an unpublished portrait of abolitionist Charles Sumner, who was elected to the U.S. Senate ...
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Sherman's March to the Sea
In one of the most infamous campaigns of the American Civil War, Union General William T. Sherman led 62,000 troops on a brutal 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah. His goal: break the Confederacy ...
During the Civil War, Confederates targeted free Black people in the North, kidnapping them to sell into slavery. After the conflict ended, two women sought help from high places to track down ...
And like Grant, he became a fierce, uncompromising warrior who helped batter the Confederates into submission during the Civil War. In fact, Sherman spent much of his life providing evidence to ...