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In April of 1865, Raleigh found itself under the uncomfortable thumb of the Union army, a horde of 15,000 led by the hated Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, all of them perched on top of Dix Hill ...
In April of 1865, Raleigh found itself under the uncomfortable thumb of the Union army, a horde of 15,000 led by the hated Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, all of them perched on top of Dix Hill fresh ...
Joseph Johnston and his 90,000 troops surrendered to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, the largest surrender of the war. The religious faith of these men was varied like the American population today.
Henry Saffold. His brutal swamp-clearing work for Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman led to debilitating injuries and subsequent attempts to claim the pension he was due. When Saffold advertised for ...
Union soldiers solemnly saluted them. APRIL 26, 1865: ... AND ANOTHER IN NORTH CAROLINA Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman had spent much of the past year marching through Georgia and then the ...
A gripping chronicle of Gen. William T. Sherman's "March to ... In May 1864, 44-year-old Union General William Tecumseh Sherman moved his army of 100,000 men into north Georgia.