General Sherman's Official Account of His Great March Through Georgia And the Carolinas, From His Departure From Chattanooga to the Surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston And the Confederate Forces Under His Command. to Which is Added, General Sherman's
General Sherman's Official Account of His Great March Through Georgia And the Carolinas, From His Departure From Chattanooga to the Surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston And the Confederate Forces Under His Command. to Which is Added, General Sherman's
Sherman William Tecumseh
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W. Slocum commanding, to its left and front; the cavalry, brevet Major-General J. Kilpatrick commanding, at Mount Olive. All were busy in repairing the wear and tear of our then recent and hard march from Savannah, or in replenishing clothing and stores necessary for a further progress. 112 ' GENEBAL SHEBMAn's OKEAT MABGH. I had previously, by letter and in person, notified the lieutenant-general commanding the armies of the United States, that the 10th of April would be the earliest possi- ble... moment at which I could hope to have all things in readiness, and we were compelled to use our railroads to the very highest possible limit in order to fulfil that promise. Owing to a mistake in the railroad department, in sending locomotives and cars of the five-foot gauge, we were limited to the use of a few locomotives and cars of the four-foot eight-and-a-half-inch gauge already in North Carolina, with such of the old stock as was captured by Major-General Terrji at Wilmington, and on his way up to Goldsboro'.
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