His claim to infanmy was that he burned Georgia from Atlanta to the sea, and along the way, he slaughtered all livestock belonging to the hapless southerners, and stole from their homes and ate all their vegetables, leaving them starving and destitute., Sherman later said, "War is hell,". Well, he ought to know. He certainly did his part to make it so.
Sherman and his family had lived in New Orleans in the years leading up to the war. He had made many friends there, and warned them that they had no hope of winning.
General William T. Sherman was a General for the Union Army.
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Sherman and his family had lived in New Orleans in the years leading up to the war. He had made many friends there, and warned them that they had no hope of winning.
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If he topped 5'8" it would surprise me... I would venture 5'6" with a 31" waist. Likely a slender, whipcord, banty rooster of a man. In that era, 6 feet was a giant.
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