Sherman's march through South Carolina in 1865.
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English
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Greenville, SC : [publisher not identified], 1938.
- Summary
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Gen. Sherman made a clean sweep of it through this state. Nothing but ruin and desolation on every side, houses burned, crops destroyed, the country literally cleared out of everything in the shape of horses, mules, wagons and stock of all kinds. A people are not likely to forget the memorable period, when they were pillaged and plundered and perhaps burnt out. They can never forget the day when their homes upon which had been spent the labor of a lifetime and where they had collected many comforts and cherished remembrances, were reduced to ashes. - p. 5-7.
- Physical Description
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25 pages ;
23 cm
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