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Atlanta, Georgia… Sherman’s Men Tearing Up Railroad Track. Photographed in 1864 by Barnard, George N. Sherman’s 62,000 men marched out of Atlanta “into the fat fields of Georgia like locusts devouring the land”, Sherman tore up every mile of railroad track and almost every station. Confederate States Of America, America Civil War, America America, Old Pictures, Old Photos, Shermans March, Georgia History, Civil War Photos, Le Far West
Atlanta, Georgia… Sherman’s Men Tearing Up Railroad Track. Photographed in 1864 by Barnard, George N. Sherman’s 62,000 men marched out of Atlanta “into the fat fields of Georgia like locusts devouring the land”, Sherman tore up every mile of railroad track and almost every station.
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Atlanta, Georgia. Sherman's men destroying railroad
Atlanta, Georgia. Sherman's men destroying railroad
[Savannah Ga. vicinity. Shermans troops removing ammunition from Fort McAllister in wheelbarrows] Date: c. 1864 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Us History, Union Soldiers, War Image
[Savannah Ga. vicinity. Shermans troops removing ammunition from Fort McAllister in wheelbarrows] Date: c. 1864
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Civil War: Artillery, 1862 . A single piece of artillery would have been serviced by about a dozen soldiers. Each gun would have been attached to a horse lead caisson or limber that carried its crew, equipment and some of its ammunition into battle. Usually 6 horses would be attached to the limber. A lieutenant would have commanded a “section“ consisting of two guns, their combined crew and limbers. History Photos, World History, Historia Universal
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Civil War: Artillery, 1862 . A single piece of artillery would have been serviced by about a dozen soldiers. Each gun would have been attached to a horse lead caisson or limber that carried its crew, equipment and some of its ammunition into battle. Usually 6 horses would be attached to the limber. A lieutenant would have commanded a “section“ consisting of two guns, their combined crew and limbers.
"All sorts of reasons for the retreat were given, but strange as it may seem there was a look of sad disappointment, a sort of “d---n the luck,” expression on the countenance of every man...The men are disposed to find fault with the authorities for sending the regiment away" William Medill, March 19, 1862. Virginia History, Forts, Regiment, History Facts, Fault, Disappointment
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"All sorts of reasons for the retreat were given, but strange as it may seem there was a look of sad disappointment, a sort of “d---n the luck,” expression on the countenance of every man...The men are disposed to find fault with the authorities for sending the regiment away" William Medill, March 19, 1862.
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#TodayInCAHistory: William T. Sherman, a colonel serving in CA, resigned his US Army Commission to become a San Francisco banker in 1853. Sherman initially came to CA during the Mexican American War, although he never engaged in it. He became one of the most famous and aggressive generals of the Civil War for capturing Atlanta and splitting the Confederacy with the march to the sea in 1864, which earned him his reputation as "the first modern general." General Sherman, History Images, Strange History, Mexican American, American Patriot
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#TodayInCAHistory: William T. Sherman, a colonel serving in CA, resigned his US Army Commission to become a San Francisco banker in 1853. Sherman initially came to CA during the Mexican American War, although he never engaged in it. He became one of the most famous and aggressive generals of the Civil War for capturing Atlanta and splitting the Confederacy with the march to the sea in 1864, which earned him his reputation as "the first modern general."
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Henry Benjamin Davis (1840-1864), photo taken 1864, Corinth, Mississippi, 64 Illinois Infantry (Yates' Sharpshooters), Company D; Born Cherokee, Alabama, married Jan 1860 Susan Ellen Grimes in Franklin, Alabama, died Marietta, Georgia Confederate Flag, Local History
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Henry Benjamin Davis (1840-1864), photo taken 1864, Corinth, Mississippi, 64 Illinois Infantry (Yates' Sharpshooters), Company D; Born Cherokee, Alabama, married Jan 1860 Susan Ellen Grimes in Franklin, Alabama, died Marietta, Georgia
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The ruins of Mills House and nearby buildings in Charleston, with a shell-damaged carriage and the remains of a brick chimney in the foreground. 1865. Charleston Carolina Del Sur, South Carolina, Charleston Sc, American Cities, Rolodex
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The ruins of Mills House and nearby buildings in Charleston, with a shell-damaged carriage and the remains of a brick chimney in the foreground. 1865.