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  1. William Tecumseh Sherman: The Fight to Preserve the Union (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Lynn Hoogenboom, 2004-08
  2. William Tecumseh Sherman: Union General (Historical American Biographies) by Zachary Kent, 2002-05
  3. Victory In Destruction: The Story Of William Tecumseh Sherman (Civil War Generals) by Nancy Whitelaw, 2005-01-30
  4. Memoirs of Gen. William T. ShermanVolume 2 by William T. (William Tecumseh) Sherman, 2004-06-01
  5. William Tecumseh Sherman (Leaders of the Civil War Era) by Rachel A. Koestler-Grack, 2009-05-30
  6. Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860-1865 (Civil War America) by Brooks D. Simpson, 1999-05-10
  7. Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe Johnston, and the Yankee Heavy Battalions (American Crisis Series) by Stephen Davis, 2001-04-01
  8. Sherman and the Burning of Columbia by Marion B. Lucas, 2000-05-01
  9. William Sherman: Union General (Famous Figures of the Civil War) by Henna Remstein, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, 2001-03
  10. Memoirs of Gen. William T. ShermanVolume 1 by William T. ( Tecumseh) Sherman, 2004-06-01
  11. Memoirs of General William T Sherman: Shiloh, Vicksburg, and the March to the Sea by William T Sherman, 2009-05-22
  12. Citizen Sherman:: A Life of William Tecumseh Sherman (Modern War Studies) by Michael Fellman, 1995-07-10
  13. The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders - William T. Sherman by David C. King, 2002-05-08
  14. General Sherman's Christmas: Savannah, 1864 by Stanley Weintraub, 2009-11-01

21. WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN
William Tecumseh Sherman. Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891), Americangeneral, was born on the 8th of February 1820, at Lancaster, Ohio.
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WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN
SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH When Grant became full general in 1866 Sherman was promoted lieutenan.t-general, and in 1869, when Grant became president, he succeeded to the full rank. General Sherman retired, after being commanding general of the army for fifteen years, in 1884. He died at New York on. the 14th of January 1891. An equestrian statue, by~ Saint Gaudens, was unveiled at New York in 1903, and another at Washington in the sameyear. Shermans Memo-irs were published in 1875 (New York). See also Rachel Sherman Thorndike, The Sherman Letters (New York, 1894); Home Letters of Gen. Sherman (1909), edited by M. A. De Wolfe Howe; S. M. Bowman and R. B. Irwin, Sherman and his Campaigns: a Military Biography (New York, 1865); W. Fletcher Johnson, Life of William Tecumsek Sherman (Philadelphia, 1891); Manning F. Force, General Sherman (Great Commanders series) (New York, 1899). ROGER SHERMAN SHERRY

22. Picture History - William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891)
William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) William Tecumseh Sherman was a Uniongeneral during the Civil War and a major architect of modern warfare.
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23. Project Gutenberg Titles By Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891.
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24. Fourth Of July Speech By William Tecumseh Sherman
Address by William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) Presented in Salem, Illinois,on July 4, 1866. Researched by James R. Heintze. American
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Address by William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) Presented in Salem, Illinois, on July 4, 1866
Researched by James R. Heintze. American University, Washington, D.C.
Editor's note: General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) fought in the Civil War for the Union and is perhaps best remembered for his invasion of Georgia when he captured Atlanta (September 1864) and commenced his "March to the Sea," finally taking Savannah (December). Sherman's army of 60,000 men pillaged and destroyed everything within a 60-mile wide swath of land, 300 miles in length. Although the march was largely unopposed and helped bring the war to a close, the general's tactics were loathed by many. The significance of Sherman's speech below is the explanation he gives as to why he felt compelled to adopt this military tactic. Notice Sherman's comment, "I know there are parties that denounce me as inhuman," voiced before this mostly friendly crowd. Perhaps he was concerned about his legacy in history, given the disfavor of his name in the South, and that this speech was more of an address to the nation than just the residents of Salem. Approximately 25,000 persons were there to hear his speech which he presented on a wooden platform having a backdrop of "tattered battle-flags of various Illinois regiments and mottoes complimentary to General Sherman, Governor Oglesby, and General Logan." In addition, Col. E., N. Bates, of Centralia, read the Declaration of Independence and General John Alexander Logan (1826-1886), Union general and U.S. senator, also gave a speech that day.

25. William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman. 18201891. Major General who never commandedin a major Union victory. His military career is a virtual
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29. 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).

30. 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).

31. William Tecumseh Sherman
, Portrait ofrumpled General Sherman. Subject, Sherman, William T. (William Techuseh), 18201891...... Tecumseh Sherman. Date, ca.1863. Format, Carte de visite.
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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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32. Clinton H. Haskell Collection
Subject Index. Sherman, William Tecumseh, 18201891 United StatesHistoryCivilWar, 1861-1865 Washington familyVirginia Washington, George, 1732-1799.
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A collection of manuscripts compiled by Clinton H. Haskell, which include the following groups: Washington family papers, 1751-1884, 111 items. There are eight George Washington items, most of them post-Revolutionary War, and seven items relating to Washington's death. the remainder is a miscellaneous group of manuscripts concerning members of the Washington family. Letters of William Tecumseh Sherman, 1845-1891, 66 items. Sherman served as union general in the Civil War and commander in chief of the United States Army, 1869-1884. This superb collection includes 4 letters dealing with his early career; 31 letters written by Sherman during the war; and 25 letters written while he was commander in chief, relating mainly to western army outposts. Civil War letters, 1863-1895, 142 items. This is a valuable collection of miscellaneous letters written by participants, most of them army officers, during and after the Civil War.
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33. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Sherman
Still living as of 1948. Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891) Son of CharlesRobert Sherman; adoptive son of Thomas Ewing; brother of John Sherman.
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34. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Were Born In 1820
Sheffield (18201907); William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891); SethK. Shetterly (b. 1820); A. Scott Sloan (1820-1895); Henry S. Smith
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35. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820–1891) Union general in the American Civil War. Sherman,William Tecumseh (18201891) Union general in the American Civil War.
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3. Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891) The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History;January 1, 1998 Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891) Union general
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37. Notre Dame Archives Guide 466
University of Notre Dame Archives. Sherman, William Tecumseh, 18201891.Family papers, 1808-1959. 20 linear feet. 15 reels of microfilm.
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Family papers, 1808-1959. 20 linear feet. 15 reels of microfilm. 2 linear feet of photographs. 11 linear feet of printed material. Folder list with index; also Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the William Tecumseh Sherman Family Papers, 1808-1891 (University of Notre Dame Archives, 1967). The sixth of the eleven children of Charles Robert and Mary Hoyt Sherman, upon the death of his father in 1829 he went to live with the Thomas Ewings, a prominent Ohio family. In 1850 Sherman married one of the Ewing daughters, Ellen. They had eight children: Maria Ewing Sherman Fitch, Mary Elizabeth Sherman, William Tecumseh Sherman, Jr., Thomas Ewing Sherman, Eleanor Mary Sherman Thackara, Rachel Ewing Sherman Thorndike, Charles Celestine Sherman, and Philemon Tecumseh Sherman. Sherman, a West Point graduate and Army captain at the time of his marriage to Ellen, resigned his commission in 1853; before his re-entry into the service in 1861, he served as a banker in California, a lawyer in Ohio, a superintendent of a military academy in Louisiana (forerunner of Louisiana State University), and president of a street railway in St. Louis. His success during the Civil War led eventually to his command of the army in 1869, a position he held until his retirement in 1883. Correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, diaries, legal and financial papers, drafts and copies of articles, speeches and military orders, and explanatory notes; originals, photostats, microfilm, typewritten copies and handwritten copies; also artifacts, books from the Sherman family library, and photographs

38. William Tecumseh Sherman In Central Park
William Tecumseh Sherman E59 Unveiled 1903 18201891 b. Lancaster, Ohio, • d.New York, NY Sculpted 1892-1903 Sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens 1848-1907
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statue of William Tecumseh Sherman
in the northern half of Central Park's Grand Army Plaza The larger-than-life statue of Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman, a great American military hero of the American Civil War dramatically appears on his regal horse whose right rear hoof crushes a Georgia pine branch. Accompanied by Nike, the Goddess of Victory, Sherman is courageously led into the battle of 1864 in which the Confederacy was successfully split in two effectively ending the Civil War.

39. Project Gutenberg: Catalog Search
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record Author Alias Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891. Language English. SubjectSherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. LoC Class History America.
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40. William T. Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman 18201891. William Tecumseh Sherman was bornin 1820 and died in 1891. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio. Before
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William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman was born in 1820 and died in 1891. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio. Before the war he was superintendent of a military school in Los Angeles. He was part of the Union army, and he was a general in the Civil War. He was remembered for the "March To The Sea." After the war he wrote his memories. Both political parties begged him to run for President, but he said no.
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