Marching Through Georgia : Pen-Pictures of Every-Day Life in General Sherman's Army, From the Beginning of the Atlanta Campaign Until the Close of the War

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These were the scenes transpiring as far north as Sherman's army extended. Each detachment, im- mediately upon accomplishing the work in its own vicinity, marched rapidly toward Atlanta. On the night of the 14th, the troops occupying Big Shanty set the torch to building and stockade, and followed the remainder of the army. There was now not a federal soldier between "Atlanta and Chattanooga, and the hills and plains, which had lately echoed the fear- ful din of artillery and musketry, and had b
...een alive with masses of fiercely contending human beings, were as still and desolate as if a demon of destruction had passed over.
But there were monuments testifying to the fearful struggle — trees riven by cannon shot, and broken- down caissons. Here, there, and everywhere, were graves of those who wore the blue and those who wore the gray, each surmounted by a board upon which were rudely cut by knives of comrades, the name, company and regiment of him who lay beneath. But amid all the graves, not a single epitaph !


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