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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 5th Avenue Hotel New York. December 22, 1886. R. U. Johnson, Esq. Associate Editor, Century Magazine, New York. My Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your esteemed favor of the...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 2 2 fully and truthfully all that seemed necessary, all at least that I propose to do. Taking for example the March to the sea. to which you refer I am sure...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 3 3 the Sea, but things were not ripe till the Western Army had fought and toiled and labored down to Atlanta that a “march to” the Sea became practicable and fruitful...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 4 4 not interfere. Now the undertaking being a success, the honor is all yours; for I believe none of us went further than to Acquican; and taking the work of General...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 5 to his over burdened and weary should one gleam of satisfaction and happiness, than one selfish pride in an achievement which has given me among men a larger measure of favor...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 6 6 and heroically fought for Richmond. Every officer and soldier of which felt and saw the dawn of peace in the near approach of their comrades of the West who having...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 7 7 of events, according to the tone and temper of the writer, the more valuable by reason of their variances {Begin deleted text} {End deleted text} because every honest man sees...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 8 8 mistakes and be thankful that we of 1861-65 caught the buffets of war, which otherwise would surely have fallen on them. The Civil War is long since over, and though...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 9 9 to his Chief, an enthusiastic patriot, and of real ability. He was a neighbor of General Grant in Galena at the breaking out of the war, a lawyer in good...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 10 10 sagacity which his chief did, and I am not at all surprised to learn that he went to Washington from City Point to obtain an order form the President or...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 11 of Letter to R. U. Johnson from William Tecumseh Sherman, December 22, 1886. 11 11 [written in pencil in what appears to be Sherman's hand] He was on of the many referred to by Mr. Lincoln who sat in darkness, but after the event saw...
- Contributor: Sherman, William T.
- Date: 1886-12-22