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William T. Sherman was a West Point graduate and in charge of a military college in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at the start of the war. Confederate President Jefferson Davis offered Sherman a commission in the Southern army. Both men were West Point graduates. Also, generals from both sides had joined the opposition, so there was a precedent for this. Sherman declined the offer.

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