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         Sherman William T:     more books (62)
  1. William Tecumseh Sherman (Civil War Military Leaders) by Don McLeese, 2005-10-30
  2. Sherman's March to the Sea 1864: Atlanta to Savannah (Campaign) by David Smith, 2007-02-27
  3. Sherman's March: An Eyewitness History of the Cruel Campaign That Helped End a Crueler War by Richard Wheeler, 1991-10
  4. A City Laid Waste: The Capture, Sack, And Destruction of the City of Columbia by William Gilmore Simms, 2005-10-31
  5. Sherman Invades Georgia: Planning the North Georgia Campaign Using a Modern Perspective by John R. Scales, 2006-08
  6. Sherman, Fighting Prophet by Lloyd Lewis, 1993-10-01
  7. Sherman: A Soldier's Life by Lee B. Kennett, 2001-06-01
  8. My Dearest Cecelia: A Novel of the Southern Belle Who Stole General Sherman's Heart by Diane Haeger, 2003-03-27
  9. The Story of Sherman's March to the Sea (Cornerstones of Freedom) by Zachary Kent, 1987-05
  10. Sherman: A Soldier's Passion for Order by Professor Emeritus John F. Marszalek, 2007-11-08
  11. Marching Through Georgia: The Story of Soldiers and Civilians During Sherman's Campaign by Lee B. Kennett, 1996-05-08
  12. Sherman's March to the Sea (Civil War Campaigns and Commander Series) by John F. Marszalek, 2005-06-28
  13. William Tecumseh Sherman and the Settlement of the West by Robert G. Athearn, 1995-09
  14. Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea by Noah Andre Trudeau, 2009-08-01

61. History Pictures,American,world,educational Image Collections,CD-ROM
General William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) ? The battlefield roundhouse in Atlanta? Sherman’s men showing Union General William T. Sherman ? Cannon
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62. Index
Translate this page 1871-1934 Gutenberg Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888 Gutenberg Sheridan, RichardBrinsley, 1751-1816 Gutenberg Sherman, William T., 1820-1891 Gutenberg Sherman
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Saki, 1870-1916 AKA: Munro, Hector Hugh, 1870-1916 Gutenberg
Saltus, Edgar, 1855-1921 Gutenberg
Salza, Giuseppe Gutenberg
Sand, George, 1804-1876 Gutenberg
Sands, George W., ca. 1824-1874 Gutenberg
Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 Gutenberg Sangharakshita, Bikshu, 1925- Gutenberg Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth), 1894-1981 Gutenberg Saunders, Marshall, 1861-1947 Gutenberg Savage, Ernest Albert, 1877-1966 Gutenberg Scavezze, Dan Gutenberg Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Gutenberg Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 1759-1805 Gutenberg Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Gutenberg Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 AKA: Iron, Ralph, 1855-1920 Gutenberg Schwartau, Winn Gutenberg Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 Gutenberg Scott, Leroy, 1875-1929 Gutenberg Scott, Walter Dill, 1869-1955

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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (17511816) School For Scandal Sherman, William Tecumseh(1820-1891) Memoirs of General William T. Sherman Volume One Volume Two
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English Classics 3000 S ( Listed by Author )

64. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
Union general famous for burning a path from Atlanta to Savannah is discussed in this biography, which contains links to more Civil War history.
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Home Index By Subject By Year ... The Gift Shop William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 - 1891) Army lieutenants Edward Otho Cresap Ord and William T. Sherman arrived at Monterey January 28, 1847 , two days before Yerba Buena was renamed San Francisco He accompanied the military governor of California, Col. Richard Barnes Mason, during his July 1848 tour of the gold fields to gather information for a report to the U.S. Government and President Polk. Thomas O. Larkin and Capt. Sherman went into the bay by small boat to greet the vessel, and Gen. Smith. As a matter of coincidence, Capt. Ulysses Grant Sherman was appointed by Governor J. Neely Johnson as major- general commanding the San Francisco division of the California Militia on May 18, 1856, when 3000 armed members of the Committee of Vigilance For more information about Gen. Sherman, see: Gen. Sherman Bibliography William T. Sherman and the California Gold Rush General Sherman and the 1856 Committee of Vigilance Return to top of page.

65. William Tecumseh Sherman
Georgia perspective on the General, reconized as the developer of "Modern Warfare." Includes Category Society History Sherman, William Tecumseh......About North Georgia William Tecumseh Sherman a North Georgia Notable BornLancaster, Ohio, February 8, 1820 Died New York City, February 14, 1891
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William Tecumseh Sherman
a North Georgia Notable
Born: Lancaster, Ohio, February 8, 1820
Died: New York City, February 14, 1891
Union General
William Tecumseh Sherman
At least one version of
Microsoft Encarta identifies a picture of
General Grant as Sherman If the question was asked, "Who was and still is the most hated and despised man in the history of Georgia" the response would be William Tecumseh Sherman. From the onset of hostilities in the Atlanta Campaign on May 6, 1864 and the March to the Sea ending two days before Christmas 1864 with him capturing Savannah, no one created more destruction. As a result of his successful campaign in Georgia, the Confederacy was split in two and deprived of much needed supplies, ending the war quickly with a Union victory. Born on February 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio, his father died when he was young. Widowed and unable to care for the entire family, his mother sent brother Thomas to be raised by an aunt and William became a foster child to Thomas Ewing, his father's friend. Cump, as he was known, later married Mr. Ewing's daughter, Ellen. Educated at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he graduated in 1840. During the Mexican War, Sherman was posted in San Francisco. He resigned his commission in 1853 to become a partner in a bank there. Prior to the outbreak of hostilities between the North and the South, William Tecumseh Sherman was Superintendent of the Louisiana State Seminary and Military Academy at Alexandria, Louisiana. After the war, the school moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and became Louisiana State University (LSU). Talk of the secession from the Union was rampant, yet the motto of the seminary was "By the liberality of the General Government of the United States, the Union - esto perpetua." On January 18, 1861, Sherman resigned his position stating that he preferred to maintain his allegiance to the Constitution as long as a fragment of it survived. On the 25th of February, Sherman left Louisiana and returned to Ohio. He remained in Lancaster for a month and then moved his family to St. Louis, Missouri where he was elected President of the Fifth Street Railroad.

66. Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL
Family 1968 1 Sherman Steve 1938 1977 1 Your entry Sherman tank would be here ShermanVincent 1996 1 Sherman William T William Tecumseh 1820 1891 25 Sherman
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67. Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL
Sherman Vincent Studio affairs my life as a film director Vincent Sherman.; BeaconAdult 1996 Sherman William T William Tecumseh 1820 1891 Citizen Sherman
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68. William T. Sherman 1995 Stamp
William T. Sherman standing with a pair of field glasses and marching troopsin the background. Union Major General. William Tecumseh Sherman.
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William T. Sherman Stamp On June 29,1995, the U.S. Post Office issued a set of 20 commemorative stamps showing 16 individuals and 4 battles of the Civil War. Official first day of issue ceremonies were held in front of the Cyclorama Center at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. A pictorial cancellation showing a Civil War cannon was available at the ceremony. However, as the Postal Service also released the set of stamps nationwide, numerous unofficial first day of issue cancellations were possible. One of the stamps shows Union Gen. William T. Sherman standing with a pair of field glasses and marching troops in the background. Presumably, the scene portrays Sherman during his Atlanta Campaign or the following March to the Sea. On the back of the stamp is the notation:
Union Major General
William Tecumseh Sherman
Blunt, grizzled strategist
distinguished himself at Shi-
loh and Vicksburg. Captured
Atlanta. Introduced total war-
fare in the March across GA
and through the Carolinas.
Negotiated lenient peace.

69. William T. Sherman By Giovanni Benzoni
William T. Sherman (1820–1891). “War is war and not popularityseeking.”With these words to his Confederate opponent at Atlanta
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Oil on canvas, 1866
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Transfer from the Smithsonian American Art Museum; gift of P. Tecumseh Sherman, 1935

70. William Tecumseh Sherman
General William T. Sherman Would the Georgia Campaigns of the commanders of TheAtlanta Campaign William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 1891) Centers on
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William Tecumseh Sherman
Destroyed much of northwest Georgia, then marched to Savannah
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Biography of William Tecumseh Sherman
General Sherman destroyed much of North Georgia.

General Sherman's Georgia Peach
Story by Frank and Victoria Logue published in their "Backroads of North and South Georgia" book describes the relationship between the Civil War General and a former love.

General William T. Sherman: Would the Georgia Campaigns of the First Commander of the Modern Era Comply With Current Law of War Standards?
Excellent, well documented article on Sherman's Atlanta Campaign tactics and strategy if used today.

General William Tecumseh Sherman by Civil War Artist Ken Hendricksen
An oil painting of American Civil War Union General William Tecumseh Sherman by Maine portrait artist Ken Hendricksen of Kennebunkport.

General William Tecumsh Sherman
The ancestors and the children of William Tecumseh Sherman are shown on this page.

Simon Publications
Simon Publications re-published several books on the Civil War that have been long out-of-print. One of the best of them is Liddell Hart's "Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American" which can be found on our website under American History/Civil War Books. Look at the cover and the description.
Simon Publications
Simon Publications re-published several books on the Civil War that have been long out-of-print. One of the best of them is Liddell Hart's "Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American" which can be found on our website under American History/Civil War Books. Look at the cover and the description.

71. Handbook Of Texas Online: SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH

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SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH (1820-1891). William Tecumseh Sherman, United States Army officer, was born in Lancaster, Ohio, on February 8, 1820, the son of Charles Robert and Mary (Hoyt) Sherman. His father was a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. With the death of the elder Sherman in 1829, William became the ward of Senator Thomas Ewing, secretary of the treasury in the William Henry Harrison and John Tyler administrations and secretary of the interior in the Zachary Taylor qv administration. With Ewing's influence, Sherman was appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, 1836; he graduated sixth in his class and received a commission as a second lieutenant in the Third Artillery in Florida on July 1, 1840. On November 30, 1840, he was promoted to first lieutenant. During the Mexican War qv he was avid to be stationed in Texas, where he pledged "most heartily . . . [to] give all the aid I can to further the views of the Government to extend the `Area of Freedom,'" but was sent instead to California, where he received a brevet promotion to captain on May 30, 1848. After the war he served as adjutant general of the Division of the Pacific, and on May 1, 1850, after an engagement of seven years, he married the daughter of his guardian, the socially prominent Eleanor Boyle Ewing; the couple had eight children. On September 6, 1853, Sherman resigned from the army to pursue the banking business in San Francisco. The firm for which he worked failed in 1857, however, and he turned first to the practice of law in Leavenworth, Kansas, and after experiencing failure there in 1859 to the superintendency of the Louisiana Seminary of Learning and Military Academy in Pineville (now Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge).

72. Handbook Of Texas Online: SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH

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SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH (1820-1891). William Tecumseh Sherman, United States Army officer, was born in Lancaster, Ohio, on February 8, 1820, the son of Charles Robert and Mary (Hoyt) Sherman. His father was a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. With the death of the elder Sherman in 1829, William became the ward of Senator Thomas Ewing, secretary of the treasury in the William Henry Harrison and John Tyler administrations and secretary of the interior in the Zachary Taylor qv administration. With Ewing's influence, Sherman was appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, 1836; he graduated sixth in his class and received a commission as a second lieutenant in the Third Artillery in Florida on July 1, 1840. On November 30, 1840, he was promoted to first lieutenant. During the Mexican War qv he was avid to be stationed in Texas, where he pledged "most heartily . . . [to] give all the aid I can to further the views of the Government to extend the `Area of Freedom,'" but was sent instead to California, where he received a brevet promotion to captain on May 30, 1848. After the war he served as adjutant general of the Division of the Pacific, and on May 1, 1850, after an engagement of seven years, he married the daughter of his guardian, the socially prominent Eleanor Boyle Ewing; the couple had eight children. On September 6, 1853, Sherman resigned from the army to pursue the banking business in San Francisco. The firm for which he worked failed in 1857, however, and he turned first to the practice of law in Leavenworth, Kansas, and after experiencing failure there in 1859 to the superintendency of the Louisiana Seminary of Learning and Military Academy in Pineville (now Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge).

73. William Tecumseh Sherman
Sherman Links. obtained by using this page. A link to any Sherman sitediscussing WT or his family will be included upon request.
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Sherman Links
The Sherman House, Lancaster, Ohio How to purchase the Sherman Military Inquiry Video Links to Sherman information on the internet Sherman information, Fairfield County District Library, Lancaster, Ohio ... Sherman House Museum - Birthplace of W.T. Sherman and John Sherman Battle Cry of Freedom
Sherman Family

William Tecumseh Sherman

The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain

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Sherman and the Discovery of Gold
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United States History Interactive - William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 - 1891)

Sherman from a Southern's viewpoint

Sherman feelings about General U.S. Grant
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(with music) Scroll down page to find Sherman. This page is slow. Sherman House Sherman's hometown delivered split decision Please use this search engine to take the virtual tour of Lancaster-Fairfield County, Ohio Just click on the down arrow to choose the page(s) you are interested in and click go. To get back to the Sherman page use your back arrow or choose Sherman and hit go.

74. William Tecumseh Sherman's Family And Life In Lancaster,Ohio
William T. Sherman was encouraged by Thomas Ewing to be diligent in his studiesfor he saw in him the disposition to loyalty, and perfectionism, which Ewing
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1820-May 1836
Select a Topic Family Origins Firelands Law Office Appointed Internal Revenue Collector Financial Ruin Ohio Supreme Court Judge Mary Sherman - Eleven Children West Point Replies to Acceptance at West Point Bibliography Links Born into a well-educated, cultured and influential family, William Tecumseh Sherman and his siblings were party to a complex and oft times tragic set of circumstances that molded their young lives in Lancaster, Ohio.
Family Origins th generation American, the grandfather of William Tecumseh Sherman, a lawyer and judge in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut was appointed as a commissioner for the Connecticut Land Company.
Firelands rd Township 16 th Range Connecticut Western Reserve, 70 acres in the 4 th Township 11 Range Western Reverse, and 1139.25 acres in the 3 rd Township 24 th Range Western Reserve situated and being in the County of Huron in the State of Ohio.
Law Office The year 1812 was an eventful one for Charles R. Sherman. He opened his law office in Lancaster, Ohio, was appointed substitute county attorney, and was selected as Major and chief recruiting agent for the First Regiment of the First Brigade of the Third Division of Ohio Militia in the War of 1812.
Appointed Collector of Internal Revenue
"The Little Brown House on the Hill" Sherman House Museum and next to the Reese Peters House, home to what is now the

75. William Tecumseh Sherman Signature - Fadedgiant Online Author Autograph Guide -
(1820 1891). Interested in other author autographs or signatures? Go here. General William T Sherman It's a disagreeable thing to be whipped.
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Guide To Rare And Old Book Values Fadedgiant.net At Fadedgiant Books William Tecumseh Sherman Autograph Interested in other author autographs or signatures? Go here. I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for mercy.
- William Tecumseh Sherman War is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and I say give them all they want.
- General William T Sherman
It's a disagreeable thing to be whipped.
- William Tecumseh Sherman
The scenes on this field would have cured anybody of war.
- General Sherman
I think I understand what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers.
- General William T Sherman
Courage a perfect sensibility of the measure of danger, and a mental willingness to endure it.
- General William T Sherman A battery of field artillery is worth a thousand muskets. - General William Tecumseh Sherman There is many a [boy] who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell. You must bear this warning voice to generations to come."

76. William T Sherman
William T Sherman( 1820 1891). William Tecumseh Sherman, was born8 Feb 1820 at Mansfield, OH and married on 1st May 1850 at
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William T Sherman( 1820 - 1891) William Tecumseh Sherman, was born: 8 Feb 1820 at: Mansfield, OH and married on 1st May 1850 at Blair House, Washington D.C. Eleanor "Ellen" Boyle Ewing.The son of a judge, "Cump" Sherman was 9 years old when his father died. He was adopted by Thomas Ewing, an influential Missouri politician. As a staff officer in California during the Mexican War, he received a brevet for meritorious service, but he resigned from the army in 1853 In 1861, Sherman rejoined the military, and commanded a brigade at the 1st battle of Bull Run. After the war, Sherman was promoted to Full General in 1869, which he remained until 1883. He, like Grant, wrote personal memoirs, that became among the keenest, and most intellectual of the war. In 1881 Sherman established a school in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He refused all offers to serve any political means. William Tecumseh Sherman biography of the man nicknamed Cump focuses primarily on his military career. Features links to articles about Sherman's battles.

77. William Tecumseh Sherman
Subject, Sherman, William T. (William Techuseh), 18201891Photographs.Subject, United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Photographs.
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Photographer Greenwald, J.P. and L. Longhorst Title Half length portrait of William Tecumseh Sherman Date ca.1863 Format Carte de visite Description Portrait of rumpled General Sherman Subject Sherman, William T. (William Techuseh), 1820-1891Photographs Subject United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Photographs Related Collections Schoff Civil War Collections
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78. OhioPix People Places Objects Events Galleries
Subject Soldiers Ohio Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891Lancaster (Ohio) Fairfield County (Ohio). Image Name AL00543.
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79. 8352. Miscellaneous. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed.
I am coming! ATTRIBUTION William T. Sherman (1820–1891),—signalledto General Corse in Allatoona from the top of Kenesaw, Oct. 5, 1864.
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80. Page 867. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed.
8352. Hold the fort! I am coming! William T. Sherman (1820–1891),—signalledto General Corse in Allatoona from the top of Kenesaw, Oct. 5, 1864. 8353.
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