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The Sherman family home at 912 North Garrison Avenue, where they lived off and on until 1886, when William and Ellen Sherman ...
General William Tecumseh Sherman launched a 285-mile campaign from Atlanta to Savannah that would become one of the most infamous operations in American military history. With 62,000 men, Sherman ...
It was in this month in 1865 the Civil War was largely ended, and the long painful task of rebuilding the nation began. It ...
After the Civil War, those torn from loved ones and family members by slaveowners placed newspaper ads in the hope of reunion ...
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Was Florida whispering? Was Wisconsin shouting? Suddenly these two questions, rooted in states that Donald Trump carried only five months ago, are at the forefront of American political discussion and ...
Joseph Johnston and his 90,000 troops surrendered to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, the largest surrender of the war. The religious faith of these men was varied like the American population today.
Was Florida whispering? Was Wisconsin shouting? Suddenly these two questions, rooted in states that Donald Trump carried only five months ago, are at the forefront of ...
Henry Saffold. His brutal swamp-clearing work for Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman led to debilitating injuries and subsequent attempts to claim the pension he was due. When Saffold advertised for ...