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  1. The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns by Joseph T. Glatthaar, 1995-10
  2. The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans by Charles Royster, 1993-01-11
  3. Terrible Innocence: General Sherman at War by Mark Coburn, 1993-05
  4. On Sherman's Trail: The Civil War's North Carolina Climax by Jim Wise, 2008-03-14
  5. William Tecumseh Sherman: Champion of the Union by Charles Parlin Graves, 2000-01
  6. Sherman's March Through the Carolinas by John Gilchrist Barrett, 1996-02
  7. William Tecumseh Sherman, Defender of the Union. by Wyatt. Blassingame, 1969-06
  8. William Tecumseh Sherman (Civil War Military Leaders) by Don McLeese, 2005-10-30
  9. Sherman's March to the Sea 1864: Atlanta to Savannah (Campaign) by David Smith, 2007-02-27
  10. Sherman's March: An Eyewitness History of the Cruel Campaign That Helped End a Crueler War by Richard Wheeler, 1991-10
  11. William T. Sherman (Great American Generals) by Marsha Landreth, 1990-11
  12. Sherman Invades Georgia: Planning the North Georgia Campaign Using a Modern Perspective by John R. Scales, 2006-08
  13. Sherman, Fighting Prophet by Lloyd Lewis, 1993-10-01
  14. Sherman: A Soldier's Life by Lee B. Kennett, 2001-06-01

41. LSU Digital Library - Louisiana State University Digital Library
William T. Sherman, dressed in Union...... Title William T. Sherman Subject(s) Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891;Portrait photography
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42. LSU Digital Library - Louisiana State University Digital Library
Engraved portrait of WT...... Creator HB Hall Sons engraver Subject(s) Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),18201891; Portrait photography
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Sherman, General, Union Army (18201891) Named for the Shawnee Indian chief who terrorizedhis birthplace of Frontier, Ohio, William Tecumseh Sherman seemed an
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  • 45. Sherman Monument
    William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) was born in Lancaster, Ohio. In1840 he graduated from West Point and in 1850 married Ellen Ewing.
    http://www.sgnhs.org/Augustus SGaudens CD-HTML/Monuments/CivilWar/Sherman.htm
    Sherman Monument, 1892-1903
    William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) was born in Lancaster, Ohio. In 1840 he graduated from West Point and in 1850 married Ellen Ewing. Sherman was made general of the army in 1869 when Ulysses Grant was inaugurated president. Along with Grant and Robert E. Lee, Sherman is one of the most renowned generals of the Civil War. He retired from active service in 1883 and moved to New York in 1886. Saint-Gaudens modeled a bust of the general in 1888. This bust served as a study for the 1903 equestrian monument to the Civil War leader. Work on the Sherman Monument was begun in 1892 in Saint-Gaudens’ New York studio, continued in Paris, and was finished in Cornish, NH, in 1901. The bronze was cast by Thiebault Brothers in Paris. The setting and pedestal were designed by architect Charles McKim . The monument was unveiled on May 30, 1903, at the entrance to New York’s Central Park. (continued)
    Heroic-size bronze group

    46. Sherman
    General William T. Sherman, 1888. William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) wasborn in Lancaster, Ohio, the son of Charles and Mary Hoyt Sherman.
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    Bronze, 31 1/2 inches (82 cm.) high,
    collection of SGNHS General William T. Sherman, 1888 William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) was born in Lancaster, Ohio, the son of Charles and Mary Hoyt Sherman. In 1840 he graduated from West Point and in 1850 married Ellen Ewing. Sherman was a Civil War leader, and he made general in 1869 when Grant was inaugurated president. He retired from active service in 1883 and moved to New York in 1886. This bust, modeled by Saint-Gaudens in 1888, took eighteen sittings to complete. This bust served as a study for the 1903 Sherman Monument

    47. Subject Guide To Microtext Collections
    The Papers of William T. Sherman MFM 455 The papers of William Tecumseh Sherman(18201891) consist of correspondence, a journal of Mexican War service
    http://ulibnet.mtsu.edu/microtext/amerindn.html
    American Indian History
    Draper Collection MFM 1339
    Students focusing on Indian-white relations will find valuable material in this collection; also includes The Tecumseh Papers.
  • Format: 123 microfilm reels
  • Access: Guide to the Draper Manuscripts in the MFM guides.
  • Review: Journal of American History 74 (March 1988): 1397. File on the Osage Indian Murders MFM 952
    During the early 1920's between one and two dozen Osage Indians were murdered or simply "disappeared" from their oil-rich lands in northeastern Oklahoma. As wards of the federal government, their special status brought investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation who met fear and suspicion from the Osage and friendly whites alike. Despite the difficulties, the FBI, under the young director J. Edgar Hoover, avidly pursued the murderers and eventually secured life-term convictions in what became one of its most celebrated cases. Compelling source material can be found here concerning the Osage people, Oklahoma, early 20th century politics and law enforcement.
  • Format: Microfilm - 3 reels
  • Access: Printed Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the FBI File on the Osage Indian Murders in MFM Guides John Collier Papers, 1922-1968
  • 48. Shermans Feldzug 1862-1865
    Translate this page Shermans Feldzug 1864-1865 William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) stammte aus Ohio,hatte die Militärakademie West Point besucht und im Krieg gegen Mexiko (vgl.
    http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/nausa/zuroev/sherm.htm
    Shermans Feldzug 1864-1865

    49. Floyd College Library -- What's New? -- Recent Acquistions -- April 2001
    Central Shelves, E467.1.S55 A4 1999, Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),18201891. Sherman's Civil War selected correspondence
    http://www.fc.peachnet.edu/library/new/april.htm
    April 2001 Aquistions
    Location Call Number Author Title Central Popular No Call Number Allen, Steve, 1921- Vulgarians at the gate : trash TV and raunch radio : raising the standards of popular culture / Central Popular No Call Number Clark, Mary Higgins. On the street where you live / Central Popular No Call Number Deaver, Michael K. A different drummer : my thirty years with Ronald Reagan / Central Popular No Call Number Howard, Philip K. The lost art of drawing the line : how fairness went too far/ Central Popular No Call Number James, P. D. Death in holy orders / Central Popular No Call Number Kuklin, Susan. Trial : the inside story / Central Popular No Call Number Michel, Lou, 1955- Central Popular No Call Number Plain, Belva. Looking back / Central Popular No Call Number Quick, Amanda. Slightly shady / Central Popular No Call Number Shogan, Robert. Bad news : where the press goes wrong in the making of the president / Central Popular No Call Number Smith, Wilbur A.

    50. Civilwar30
    Federal Army. (18201891). Library of Congress Prints Photographs Division ReproductionNumber LC-1977 o652. William Tecumseh Sherman was born on May 8, 1820
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    Major General William T. Sherman Federal Army William Tecumseh Sherman was born on May 8, 1820, in Lancaster, Ohio, and educated at the U.S. Military Academy. He was a renowned Union general during the U.S. Civil War and was among the first military leaders to recognize and put into practice the methods that became the tenets of modern warfare. At the start of the Civil War the fiery-tempered Sherman was a colonel and commanded a brigade at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861. When Grant became general in chief, Sherman commanded the large Union army of approximately 100,000 men that moved southeast from Dalton, Ga. Although roundly defeated in rash attacks at Kenesaw Mountain, he captured Atlanta in September 1864 after a long series of cat-and-mouse contests with Joseph E. Johnston. An aggressive leader, Sherman was expert in planning and executing long marches and in mastering difficult logistical problems. Spreading out his army about 50 miles wide, he conducted a scorched-earth campaign against the Confederacy ravaging the unprotected Georgia countryside in the famous March to the Sea (Nov. 16-Dec. 22,1864) that resulted in the capture of Savannah. Agreeing that "War is hell," he nonetheless used the same

    51. Untitled
    Louisiana State Seminary of Learning. Red River Expedition, 1864. Sherman, WilliamT. (William Tecumseh), 18201891. Slavery. Louisiana. Container List.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/findaid/890m.htm
    FLEMING (WALTER L.) COLLECTION (Mss. 890, 893) Inventory Contents of Inventory Summary Biographical/Historical Note Scope and Content Note List of Series, Subseries ... Container List Summary
    Size. 1.5 linear ft. Geographic location. Louisiana. Inclusive dates Bulk dates. Language. English. Summary. Correspondence, research material, printed items, photographs pertaining primarily to the organization, history, and administration of Louisiana State University. Access. No restrictions. Citation. Walter L. Fleming Collection, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Stack location. T:64-65 Biographical/Historical Note Walter Lynwood Fleming was born April 8, 1874 in Polk County, Alabama to William Leroy Fleming and Mary Love Edwards. He attended Brundige Academy as a youth, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1896 and a Master of Science in 1897 from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College; he later received a Ph.D from Columbia University in 1904. As a professor of English and history served on the faculty of several universities in the South, including Louisiana State University from 1907-1917. He was a prolific writer and a pioneer in the field of Reconstruction history. His major works includes

    52. Untitled Document
    Published Civil War Material In the Clarke Historical Library. Sherman,William Tecumseh, 18201891. Books Belknap, Charles Eugene, 1846-1929.
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    Published Civil War Material
    In the Clarke Historical Library
    Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891
    Books
    • Belknap, Charles Eugene, 1846-1929. Recollections of a bummer. Prepared by Companion Major Charles E. Belknap and read at the states meeting of January 5, 1898. [Washington, 1898] Conyngham, David Power, 1840-1883. Sherman's march through the South. With sketches and incidents of the campaign. By Capt. David P. Conyngham. New York, Sheldon and Co., 1865. Jamison, Matthew H., 1840- Recollections of pioneer and army life, by Matthew H. Jamison, lieutenant E company, Tenth regiment, Illinois veteran volunteer infantry ... Kansas City, Hudson Press [1911 Johnson, Willis Fletcher, 1857-1931. Life of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman .... By W. Fletcher Johnson .... Carefully reviewed ... and with an introduction by Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard ... [Philadelphia] Edgewood Publishing Company, 1891. Miers, Earl Schenck, 1910-1972. The general who marched to hell; William Tecumseh Sherman and his march to fame in infamy. New York, Knopf, 1951. Nevin, David, 1927 - Sherman's march : Atlanta to the sea / by David Nevin and the editors of Time-Life Books. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life books, c1986. Includes bibliography and index.

    53. William T. Sherman
    William T. Sherman 18201891 Tecumseh Sherman was born in Lancaster,Ohio. His widowed mother sent him to be raised by another family
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    William T. Sherman
    Tecumseh Sherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio. His widowed mother sent him to be raised by another family; his foster mother added “William” as a first name. In 1840 Sherman graduated from the U.S. Military Academy near the top of his class. He served in a variety of positions throughout the South and garnered no special notice. During the Mexican War , Sherman had a desk assignment in San Francisco while many other officers were gaining experience that would be put to use in the Civil War. In 1853 Sherman resigned from the army and entered the field of banking, first in San Francisco and later in New York City. This foray into the financial world was cut short by the Panic of 1857 . Sherman worked briefly as a lawyer in Kansas. Through the auspices of friends P.G.T. Beauregard and Braxton Bragg , Sherman secured a position as the superintendent of a military academy in Louisiana (which would later relocate and become Louisiana State University). When Louisiana seceded in 1861, Sherman resigned and settled in St. Louis. With an assist from his younger brother, Senator John Sherman of Ohio, he was able to secure a position in the army. His experience at the

    54. Sherman County, KS
    William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) was a Union general during the Civil War wholead the famous march across Georgia and is credited with the saying War is Category Regional North America Kansas Counties Sherman
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    Sherman County Courthouse
    Goodland
    Population:
    SH
    History
    Organized September 20, 1886. County seat Goodland. In honor of General W. T. Sherman, United States army.
    Map and text from William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) was a Union general during the Civil War who lead the famous march across Georgia and is credited with the saying "War is Hell".
    The Special Collections of the Ablah Library at WSU contain historical images of Kanorado and Goodland
    For more about Sherman County's history visit the Sherman County Historical Society
    2000 Year Elev Population Name ZIP ==== ==== ========== ================ ===== 3720 Caruso 3563 Edson 67733 1881 3683 4,948 Goodland Kanorado 67741 877 Ruleton
    Special Places
    Sunflowers grow well in many places in Kansas and especially in northwest Kansas. This field of sunflowers was in bloom on a cloudy day in August, 1999, on old Hwy 24 between Kanorado and Goodland.
    There is a giant reproduction of a Van Gogh Sunflower painting near Goodland.

    55. Anecdote Mexican War Sherman Regrets Exaggeratio
    From two early settlers Erastus Snow and William J. Flake. Sherman, William Tecumseh(18201891), American Civil War general noted for his march to the sea
    http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=8892

    56. Notre Dame Archives Index CUL001
    Index Cullen, John Paul. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891.Sherman, Thomas Ewing, 1856-1933. McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.
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    Notre Dame Archives
    John Paul Cullen Papers
    CUL John Paul Cullen Papers
    Origination : Cullen, John Paul.
    Extent : 2 linear feet. 2 linear inches of printed material.
    Repository University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
    Source
    Clippings and memorabilia gift of John Paul Cullen. Contractual restrictions may apply.
    Preferred Citation
    John Paul Cullen Papers (CUL), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
    Scope and Content
    Correspondence with and concerning Sherwood Anderson, Charmian (Mrs. Jack) London, and Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1929-1957; clippings concerning McCarthy, 1949-1957, John F. Kennedy, 1960-1963, General William T. Sherman, and Thomas Sherman, SJ; clippings on Wisconsin history; and the Milwaukee County Historical Society Newsletter, 1964-
    Background
    Lawyer; regional manager, Veterans Administration, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1945-1966; University of Notre Dame class of 1922. Index Cullen, John Paul. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. Sherman, Thomas Ewing, 1856-1933. McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.

    57. Mar 31, 2001, The B.H. Manuscript/Collectible/Philatelic Sale - Chapter 40
    Autographs and Manuscripts General. Military Leaders. Lot 543 Clickon photo for enlarged version Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891).
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    Mar 31, 2001, The B. H. Manuscript/Collectible/Philatelic Sale, Sale 9
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    Sherman, William Tecumseh
    (1820-1891). Civil War general, his March to the Sea is regarded as the first modern use of "total war."
    Autograph Letter Signed ("W. T. Sherman") . As Commanding General of the Army. Four pages, octavo, Washington D.C., April 27, 1876. On "Headquarters Army of the United States / St. Louis" stationery. Sherman has lined through St. Louis and written "Washington D.C." To Joseph Audenreid (one of Sherman's key aides). Two horizontal mailing folds, with some toning at the folds on page four. In fine to very fine condition.
    With extraordinary content, this letter is mostly political, but with an interesting personal note after Audenreid's death in 1880, Sherman began a long term love affair with his wife, Mary Audenreid. Numerous other significant military and political personages are named, as in the extended excerpt below: "...Everything is working smoothly. The new secretary

    58. WHMC-Columbia--Riley, Lewis, Papers, 1857-1875 (C326)--INVENTORY
    Riley, Louis; Riley, Louis, Jr. Riley, Margaret; Scott, William; Sherman,William Tecumseh (18201891); Sigel, Curtis Asboth; Thompson
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    Riley, Lewis ( -1863), Papers, 1857-1875 (C326)
    2 folders
    DONOR INFORMATION
    The Riley Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by Robert C. Hanger on 30 June 1980 (Accession No. 4289).
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
    Lewis Riley emigrated with his wife Anna Little Riley from Crawford County, Illinois to Tuscumbia, Missouri, about 1857. They were the parents of eight children. Riley bought land in Miller County, Missouri. He died during the Civil War in 1863 of typhoid fever.
    SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
    The Riley Papers consist of letters from a 6th Missouri, Union cavalryman (Wood's Battalion) to his wife describing battles and scrimmages in the South, particularly at Vicksburg, Mississippi; near Memphis, Tennessee; and Little Rock, Arkansas. The letters describe the morale in his unit, cavalry raids into Mississippi from Helena, Arkansas, and fighting around Vicksburg and the siege and surrender of that city. There are also letters from Riley’s friends to their relatives, a deed for land in Miller County, receipts, and a pension certificate issued to Riley’s survivors. Please visit the online exhibit to see the letters in the Lewis Riley Papers
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    59. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
    Sherman, one of Americas greatest war heroes, returned to the US Army to fight the Civil War, and Category Society History Sherman, William Tecumseh......William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 1891) One of America’s greatestarmy officers was born February 8, 1820 at Lancaster, Ohio, and
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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.

    60. 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
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    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.

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