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    Sherman's March to the Sea (also known as the Savannah campaign or simply Sherman's March) was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted...
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  • March to the Sea may refer to: Salt March or Gandhi's march to the sea, 1930 Sherman's March to the Sea during the American Civil War Race to the Sea...
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    called Sherman's Bowties, Jeff Davis's Neckties, and Sherman's hairpins. Although the destruction was ordered by Sherman during his Atlanta Campaign, the "necktie"...
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    participated in Sherman's March to the Sea; he looks back on the momentous triumph after which Georgia became a "thoroughfare for freedom" and the Confederacy...
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    S. H. M. Byers (category Use American English from March 2023)
    soldier and poet who wrote the poem "Sherman's March to the Sea", which was the origin of the eponymous term. Byers served in the 5th Iowa Infantry Regiment...
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    stage for Sherman's March to the Sea and hastening the end of the war. In November 1864, Sherman stripped his army of non-essentials, burned the city of...
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  • Channel productions." Sherman's March to the Sea Sherman's March at IMDb. The Herald-Mail. "Sherman's March to be shown on The History Channel Sunday"...
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  • Savannah as a port following the Siege of Fort Pulaski in 1862 The capture of Savannah following Sherman's March to the Sea in 1864 This disambiguation...
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    re-election of President Abraham Lincoln. Sherman's subsequent famous "March to the Sea" through Georgia and the Carolinas involved little fighting but large-scale...
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  • The volume was published in 1892. Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 15 Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 119 "Sherman's March to the Sea" in the New...
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    John Jakes The March: A Novel (2005) by E. L. Doctorow, fictionalized account of Sherman's March to the Sea The Birth of a Nation (1915, US) The General...
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  • Army of Georgia (category Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War)
    The Army of Georgia was a Union army that constituted the Left Wing of Major General William T. Sherman's Army Group during the March to the Sea and the...
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    to the original floorplan including Hoyt and Sara Sherman's bedroom as well as their daughter, Helen Sherman's bedroom. Their daughter, Helen Sherman...
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    Bummers (redirect from Sherman's Bummers)
    Bummers was a nickname applied to foragers of Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's Union army during its March to the Sea and north through South Carolina...
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  • Battle of Griswoldville (category Sherman's March to the Sea)
    The Battle of Griswoldville was the first battle of Sherman's March to the Sea, fought November 22, 1864, during the American Civil War. A Union Army brigade...
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    Orlando Metcalfe Poe (category People of Ohio in the American Civil War)
    Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea, he was responsible for much of the early lighthouse construction on the Great Lakes and design of the Poe Lock at...
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    eventually surrendered the city back to the United States before Sherman's March to the Sea arrived. Under Raleigh's original 1795 charter, the equivalent of a...
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    remaining war resources were then destroyed in Atlanta and in Sherman's March to the Sea. One of the major buildings that was destroyed was Edward A. Vincent's...
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    William Tecumseh Sherman's Union armies moved southeast from Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1864 and 1865, the definition of the theater expanded to encompass their...
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    Rural Home (category Stick-Eastlake architecture in the United States)
    the Wind. It was looted but ultimately withstood Sherman's March to the Sea during the American Civil War and functioned as a family home until the 1970s...
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  • Battle of Honey Hill (category Sherman's March to the Sea)
    The Battle of Honey Hill was the third battle of Sherman's March to the Sea, fought November 30, 1864, during the American Civil War. It did not involve...
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    Camp Sorghum (category South Carolina in the American Civil War)
    Byers created his two most famous works: the poem that lent its name to Sherman's March to the Sea, and The Song of Iowa. During his imprisonment at Camp...
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    Second Battle of Fort McAllister (category Sherman's March to the Sea)
    The Second Battle of Fort McAllister took place December 13, 1864, during the final stages of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's March to the Sea during the...
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  • Sherman's March: A Meditation on the Possibility of Romantic Love In the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation is a 1986 cinéma vérité documentary...
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    78th Illinois Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Illinois)
    "Sherman's March to the Sea, 1864: A Southerner's Perspective". eyewitnesstohistory.com. "The Civil War Classroom Materials: Sherman's March to the Sea"...
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  • Garrison Frazier (category William Tecumseh Sherman)
    Tecumseh Sherman, of the Union Army's Military Division of the Mississippi, and with U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, at General Sherman's headquarters...
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  • Meridian campaign (category Battles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War)
    prelude to Sherman's March to the Sea (Savannah campaign) in that a large swath of damage and destruction was inflicted on Central Mississippi as Sherman marched...
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    Alexander Hay Ritchie (category British emigrants to the United States)
    William Allan before moving to New York City in 1841. He specialised in mezzotints. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander Hay Ritchie. Works...
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    Henry Warner Slocum (category Wikipedia articles incorporating citation to the NSRW)
    Slocum was appointed the commander of the left wing of Gen. William T. Sherman's famous "March to the Sea" to Savannah on the Atlantic coast through...
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    Atlanta campaign (category William Tecumseh Sherman)
    setting the stage for Sherman's March to the Sea and hastening the end of the war. The Atlanta campaign followed the Union victory in the Battles for Chattanooga...
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