The Sherman Letters Correspondence Between General And Senator Sherman From 18
The Sherman Letters Correspondence Between General And Senator Sherman From 18
Sherman William Tecumseh
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. . . Your affectionate brother, W. T. SHERMAN. UNITED STATES SENATE, Jan. 29, 1864. My Dear Brother: I received your letter from Lan- caster, and also one from Cairo. If I had known when I left Washington that you were to be at Lancaster, I would have met you there. But on leaving Washington I engaged to meet certain gentlemen at New York, on New Year's Day, and this left me no time. I have met several from Cincinnati who saw you there, and all concur in saying you bear the storms of life well..., and appear in better health and spirits than before the war. Your official report is very interesting, and I wish to see it published. I inquired of Cullen if it has yet come by military channels to the adjutant-general, and he says not. When it does come, he will have it published. As to your proposition to increase the cadets at West Point, I find some difference of opinion among regular officers. Cullen says that to graduate the number would require new buildings, professors, etc. ; that the utmost capacity of the school is four hundred and fifty.
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