This is pretty interesting, and particularly since we are finishing 1864 and heading into 1865. Sherman's March to the Sea began 150 years ago tomorrow.
Sherman's March Through the Carolinas by John G. Barrett presents a very different account, particularly of that of the foraging parties and some of the outright atrocities committed in selected instances.
He makes no apologies, but his sources do not support a solely military-infrastructure based targeting during Sherman's campaigns.
Sherman's March Through the Carolinas by John G. Barrett presents a very different account, particularly of that of the foraging parties and some of the outright atrocities committed in selected instances.
He makes no apologies, but his sources do not support a solely military-infrastructure based targeting during Sherman's campaigns.
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