Sherman's march through the Carolinas / John G. Barrett.
Documents General William Tecumseh Sherman's three month march through North and South Carolina during the Civil War and the effect upon the local populations.
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
1956.
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Table of Contents:
- Tent pins under a magnolia
- "War is war"
- "Desire to wreak vengeance"
- "Sherman is stuck sure"
- "All is confusion and turmoil"
- "Night turned into noonday"
- "Death to all foragers"
- A morning call on Kilpatrick
- Sugar and oats but no shoes
- Resistance at Averasboro
- Battle of Bentonville
- "Luxuriating in the...spring weather"
- Two old men and a white flag
- Bennett's farmhouse
- "Beautiful Raleigh, city of oaks"
- The general and a lady
- From glory to disrepute.