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... Bedford Forrest was in Tennessee, and with Atlanta secured, Sherman dispatched George H. Thomas to Nashville to restore the order there. ...
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... After the capture of Atlanta General Sherman stated, "I can make this march, and make Georgia how!" Sherman headed towards Savannah for his next stop on his ...
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... He retired to Atlanta, which Sherman soon had under bombardment. On September 1 Hood abandoned Atlanta, the next day Sherman moved in and burned it. ...
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... During Sherman's journey to Atlanta, he had to face many difficulties. One of the major obstacles he had to face was General Johnston of the Confederate. ...
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... Sherman burned Atlanta to the ground and decided he would head through Georgia, relying on plundered goods too keep his army alive. ...
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... Commander Bedford Forrest was in Tennessee, and with Atlanta secured, General Sherman dispatched George Thomas to Nashville to restore the order there. ...
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... And along the way in the Kenesaw mountains, Sherman was soundly defeated but went on his way to Atlanta which was reached on September 2. He then captured the ...
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... The capture of Atlanta changed the way that Sherman would deal with the civilians. ... Sherman's army remained in Atlanta throughout September and into October. ...
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... the Union and then some. On November 12, 1864 Sherman marched out of Atlanta toward the Atlantic coast. Tracing a line of march ...
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... Discussed at some length in the film, the Sherman campaign to take Atlanta was very real. ... The railroad station in Atlanta was Sherman's main target. ...
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... They all failed and weakened Hood's army so severely he had to give up Atlanta and allow Sherman many options on what to do next. ...
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... In 1864 Grant ordered General William Sherman to take his troops and march to Atlanta destroying every Confederate institution in his way. ...
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... In 1864 Grant ordered General William Sherman to take his troops and march to Atlanta destroying every Confederate institution in his way. ...
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... 489). Sherman proceeded to issue the order that the Atlanta Campaign was commenced. ... Before Sherman could get to Atlanta he had to pass through South Carolina. ...
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... While Sherman and his men waited in Atlanta Samuel Hood led his Confederate troops north to West Point at Palmetto Station in order to attack the railroads ...
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... It was from Atlanta that General Sherman and his army began the famous "march to the sea". The great march was 400 miles long and 60 miles wide. ...
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... General William Tecumseh Sherman led the Battle of Atlanta. He captured Atlanta in September 1864 and burned the city in November of that year. ...
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... Chief. After a long series of attacks, Sherman captured Atlanta in September 1864. Sherman was an expert in planning long marches. ...
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... political challenges both from within his party and from "Peace Democrats" in the campaign for the election of 1864, but Sherman's taking of Atlanta secured a ...
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... tents with wounded soldiers. Forrest caused William Sherman serious problems during his Atlanta Campaign. Sherman was quoted as ...
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... return of their men. Sherman's troops marched in and burned Atlanta, so the women were forced to leave. They returned to Tara, where ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. ...
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... only destruction in his wake. On September 2, 1864, the city of Atlanta fell to Sherman's forces. Sherman turned north to meet Grant ...
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... In the west General Sherman would go from Tennessee into Georgia, capturing Atlanta which was, at the time, a crucial railway center for the rebels. ...
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