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Hardcover Marching With Sherman Book

ISBN: 1025823990

ISBN13: 9781025823997

Marching With Sherman

"Marching With Sherman" is a compelling historical account that provides an intimate and detailed look at one of the most pivotal military campaigns of the American Civil War. Based on the letters and diaries of Henry Hitchcock, who served as a major on General William Tecumseh Sherman's staff, the work offers a rare, firsthand perspective on the famous March to the Sea and the subsequent campaign through the Carolinas.

The narrative captures the day-to-day realities of military life, the strategic decisions made at the highest levels of command, and the logistical challenges of moving a massive army through enemy territory. Hitchcock's writings provide profound insight into the character and leadership style of General Sherman, as well as the morale of the Union troops during the final stages of the conflict. By documenting the destruction and the humanitarian complexities of total war, the text serves as a vital primary source for historians and enthusiasts alike.

Rich in descriptive detail and historical significance, "Marching With Sherman" stands as a definitive record of the maneuvers that helped bring the Civil War to its conclusion. It remains an essential read for those seeking to understand the tactical ingenuity and the personal experiences that defined the Union's victory.

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