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Award-winning Civil War historian Trudeau has written a fascinating new history of Sherman's legendary and devastating march through Georgia. Told through diaries and letters of Sherman's soldiers, this work paints a vivid picture of an event that changed the course of America.
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1999.
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" ... With few exceptions, the assignments of regiments to a brigade were not permanent. Coburn's brigade was one such exception. In October 1862, while near Lexington, Kentucky, the 85th Indiana, the 33rd Indiana, the 19th Michigan, and the 22nd Wisconsin regiments were assigned to a brigade to be commanded by Colonel John Coburn. These four regiments remained in the same brigade ... until they were mustered out in June 1865, and thus shared the...
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[2006]
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Sherman and the march to the sea: After three years of battles, a Union general captured Atlanta and decided to change the course of the war for good. That general was William Tecumseh Sherman. His 62,000-man army left a path of destruction all the way to Savannah, foretelling the end of the Confederacy.
Bonus material: "Traitor" President Jefferson Davis: He was a war hero, senior senator and one of the best Secretaries of War in American history....
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