William T. Sherman
Sherman commanded the Union troops that captured Atlanta in September 1864.
September 1864.
Union General William T. Sherman was credited with the destruction of Atlanta during the Civil War.
During the course of the US Civil War, perhaps two cities that Union General William T. Sherman captured are Atlanta Georgia and Savannah. Each of them surrendered rather than be placed under a siege by Sherman and his armies.
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Atlanta was captured by Union forces during the American Civil War in September 1864. General William Tecumseh Sherman led the Union Army of the Tennessee in a series of battles against Confederate General John Bell Hood's forces. The capture of Atlanta was a significant turning point, boosting Northern morale and contributing to President Abraham Lincoln's reelection. Sherman's subsequent "March to the Sea" further devastated the Confederate South.
no Antonia Willard was not captured in the war. she was a confederate spy in the civil war
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William Tecumseh Sherman.
William T. Sherman
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