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Sherman's march to the sea

"Describes Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's scorched-earth campaign from Atlanta, Georgia to Savannah, Georgia, and up into South Carolina. Discusses the effects the campaign had on the land and for the war effort, as well as the controversies Sherman's decisions created"--Provided by publisher.
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Civil War journal

the commanders
2001
Through diaries, photographs and re-enactments, these four episodes take the viewer into the personal lives of these Civil War generals.

American general

the life and times of William Tecumseh Sherman
2015
Chronicles the life and career of General William Tecumseh Sherman, who led the Union Army's march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia during the American Civil War.
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The march to the sea and beyond

Sherman's troops in the Savannah and Carolinas campaigns
Examines the Civil War's Savannah and Carolina's campaigns. Pulling from letters and diaries written by common soldiers in Sherman's army, highlights the fears, frustrations, and motivations of Union soldiers. Includes an appendix of voting statistics from 1864, medical statistics, and enlistment statistics along with photographs and maps.

Fierce patriot

the tangled lives of William Tecumseh Sherman

Sherman

2009
Explores the leadership strategies of William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union General in the American Civil War known for his unique maneuvering techniques, and discusses the impact that his actions had on history.

Savannah, or, A gift for Mr. Lincoln

a novel
2005
Saga of Sara and her daughter Hannah's fight to save the family rice plantation amidst Sherman's destructive 1864 march from Atlanta to the sea.

William Tecumseh Sherman, defender of the Union

1970
A biography of General Sherman, commander of the Union troops, examining the controversial personality that still puzzles many historians and Civil War buffs.

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