Sherman's march to the sea
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Northerners celebrated Sherman's march with the song “Marching through Georgia.” Southerners remembered it bitterly.
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To explain why Wilson refused at first to visit the ruined battlefields of northern France, she cites his boyhood memory of witnessing the devastation left by Sherman’s march to the sea during the Civil War.
From New York Times • Jun. 22, 2018
The land was in the path of Sherman's march to the sea.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was virtually confined to four States, Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia, and these but shells that only needed Sherman's march to the sea to prove how hollow they were.
From The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country by Mann, Henry
As the General was lecturing on his experiences in Sherman's march to the sea, I chaffed him on not being able, in an emergency, to march across the State of Iowa.
From Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Middle Georgia had lost through Sherman's march to the sea $100,000,000.*
From A Biography of Sidney Lanier by Mims, Edwin
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