The Military And Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. With Biographical Sketches of Deceased Officers
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As to private houses occupied by peaceful families my orders are not to molest or disturb them, and I think my orders are obeyed. Vacant houses, being of no use to anybodr, I care little about, as the own- ers hare thought them of no use to themselves. I don't want them destroyed, but do not take much care to preserve them. I am, with respect, yours truly, W. 1. SHERMAN, Maj.-Gen. Commanding. Maj.-Gen. J. Wheeleb, Commanding Cavalry Corps Confederate Army. Upon the breaking of the line of the S...alke- hatchie the enemy retreated at once behind the Edisto at Branchville, and the whole army pushed at once to the South Carolina Railroad at Midway, Bamberg, and Graham's station. The troops immediately set to work to destroy the road, which had been of great importance to the enemy, both as a means of communicar tion and for forwarding supplies from Augusta and northern Georgia to Richmond. From the 7th to the 10th of Febniary the work was thoroughly done by the 17th corps, from the Edisto up to Bamberg, and from Bamberg up to BlackviUe by the 15th corps.
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