General William Tecumseh Sherman’s wartime sword, likely used between 1861 and 1863, are among the items that will be open to bidders Tuesday at Fleischer’s Auctions in Columbus. Other items ...
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I have not and shall not attempt to influence a vote in the coming struggle. I believe Mr. LINCOLN has done the best he could. With respect, &c., JOHN C. HAMILTON, Esq. W.T. SHERMAN.
Nast. Library of Congress Eric Foner: The great army of the West, commanded by General William T. Sherman, enters Savannah, Georgia, at Christmas of 1864. They have just come on their march to ...
The pack or two a soldier might carry in his pocket would be burned up during “the many lazy days devoted to sailing across ...
Ultimately, as many historians point out, Lincoln’s re-election was most likely ensured when General William T. Sherman and ...
Sherman uniform buttons National Museum of American History Campaign hat worn by William T. Sherman National Museum of American History General William T. Sherman's sword and scabbard National Museum ...
There were about two hundred Harvard graduates at the twenty-second annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York, which took place on Tuesday evening at Delmonico's. In addition to the gentlemen ...
Dr. Jackson is currently working on a project entitled Supreme Court and Judicial Emasculation, 1780-1900. He has served on the advisory committee for the National Underground Railroad Museum and as ...
Antitrust law has a storied place in modern American history, where it allegedly allowed authorities to thwart big bad ...
Owner Michael McCarty, 71, still presides over his namesake restaurant, making his rounds from table to table at 24 W. 55th ...
Nast. Library of Congress Eric Foner: The great army of the West, commanded by General William T. Sherman, enters Savannah, Georgia, at Christmas of 1864. They have just come on their march to ...