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General William Tecumseh Sherman lost approximately 1,200 men during the night of June 18-19, 1864, in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. This loss occurred during a series of assaults against well-fortified Confederate positions. The battle was marked by significant casualties on both sides, but Sherman’s forces faced particularly heavy losses in their frontal attacks.

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On the night of June 18-19 at Kennesaw Mountain General Sherman lost over men while the South lost about 400?

2,000


On the night of June 18-19 at Kennesaw Mountain General Sherman lost over men while the South lost about 400.?

2,000


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The Shermans had eight children, six of whom lived to adulthood: * Maria Ewing Sherman Fitch (Jan. 18, 1851-Nov. 22, 1913) * Mary Elizabeth Sherman (Mar. 17, 1852-April 6, 1925) * William Tecumseh Sherman, Jr. (June 8, 1854-Oct. 10, 1863) * Thomas Ewing Sherman (Oct. 12, 1856-April 29, 1933) * Eleanor Mary Sherman Thackara (Sept. 5, 1859- July 18, 1915) * Rachel Ewing Sherman Thorndike (July 5, 1861-Oct. 26, 1919) * Charles Celestine Sherman (June 11, 1864-Dec. 4, 1864) * Philemon Tecumseh Sherman (Jan. 9, 1867-Dec. 6, 1941)


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William Techumseh Sherman married Eleanor Ewing in 1850. The Shermans had eight children, six of whom lived to adulthood: * Maria Ewing Sherman Fitch (Jan. 18, 1851-Nov. 22, 1913) * Mary Elizabeth Sherman (Mar. 17, 1852-April 6, 1925) * William Tecumseh Sherman, Jr. (June 8, 1854-Oct. 10, 1863) * Thomas Ewing Sherman (Oct. 12, 1856-April 29, 1933) * Eleanor Mary Sherman Thackara (Sept. 5, 1859- July 18, 1915) * Rachel Ewing Sherman Thorndike (July 5, 1861-Oct. 26, 1919) * Charles Celestine Sherman (June 11, 1864-Dec. 4, 1864) * Philemon Tecumseh Sherman (Jan. 9, 1867-Dec. 6, 1941)


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