William Sherman
The city of Savannah was captured by Gen. William Sherman on December 21, 1864, after its evacuation by the Confederate garrison.
The british captured the city of savannah in,1778.
The british captured the city of savannah in,1778.
William T. Sherman was the Union general that captured Savannah Georgia in December of 1864. As Confederate forces had evacuated the city to avoid capture, the mayor of Savannah surrendered to Sherman.
General Montgomery
The Brittish captured the city of Savannah in Georgia.
William T. Sherman
Savannah
after a lengthy siege
The first Confederate city captured by the Union Army was New Orleans in 1862. New Orleans was the largest port city in the Confederacy. By the end of the war, the Union had also captured Mobile, Savannah, Charleston, and Wilmington in order to deprive the Confederacy of supplies.
Savannah is often referred to as the Mother City of Georgia due to its role as one of the earliest settlements in the state and its historical significance as the first capital of Georgia.
Savannah always gets captured in December. 1778 by the British, 1864 by Sherman's Yankees.