The March to the Sea
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.
William Tecumseh Sherman. And to this day, no Southerner will ever name his child Sherman.
It was William T. Sherman.
1864
determined, courageous
The March to the Sea
William Tecumseh Sherman was an Union commanding general in the Civil war.
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.
willam t. sherman
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.
Sherman's army was the civil war army commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
William T. Davies died in 1912.
Shermans, they are eveywhere, Shermans, they will give you a scare, Shermans, look into the mirror and stare stare stare. <3
March to Sea
some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution
some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution