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         Sherman William T:     more books (62)
  1. William Sherman: Union General (Famous Figures of the Civil War) by Henna Remstein, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, 2001-03
  2. Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American by B. H. Liddell Hart, 1993-03-22
  3. MEMOIRS OF GEN. W. T. SHERMAN, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF: With an Appendix, Bringing His Life Down to Its Closing Scenes, Also a Personal Tribute and Critique of the Memoirs Two volumes in one book. [Including publisher's announcement leaflet insert, the printing of Hall's copper portrait engraving of Sherman, Size 19 x 24] by William Tecumseh [February 8, 1820 - February 14, 1891] and Hon. James G. Blaine, Sherman, 1891
  4. William Tecumseh Sherman: The Fight to Preserve the Union (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Lynn Hoogenboom, 2004-08
  5. William Tecumseh Sherman: Union General (Historical American Biographies) by Zachary Kent, 2002-05
  6. Victory In Destruction: The Story Of William Tecumseh Sherman (Civil War Generals) by Nancy Whitelaw, 2005-01-30
  7. William Tecumseh Sherman (Leaders of the Civil War Era) by Rachel A. Koestler-Grack, 2009-05-30
  8. Sherman and the Burning of Columbia by Marion B. Lucas, 2000-05-01
  9. William Tecumseh Sherman: Champion of the Union by Charles Parlin Graves, 2000-01
  10. William Tecumseh Sherman, Defender of the Union. by Wyatt. Blassingame, 1969-06
  11. The Destructive War: William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the Americans by Charles Royster, 1993-01-11
  12. Terrible Innocence: General Sherman at War by Mark Coburn, 1993-05
  13. On Sherman's Trail: The Civil War's North Carolina Climax by Jim Wise, 2008-03-14
  14. Sherman's March Through the Carolinas by John Gilchrist Barrett, 1996-02

41. Notre Dame Archives Index CUL001
Index Cullen, John Paul. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891.Sherman, Thomas Ewing, 1856-1933. McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.
http://classic.archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/index/CUL001.htm
Notre Dame Archives
John Paul Cullen Papers
CUL John Paul Cullen Papers
Origination : Cullen, John Paul.
Extent : 2 linear feet. 2 linear inches of printed material.
Repository University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
Source
Clippings and memorabilia gift of John Paul Cullen. Contractual restrictions may apply.
Preferred Citation
John Paul Cullen Papers (CUL), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
Scope and Content
Correspondence with and concerning Sherwood Anderson, Charmian (Mrs. Jack) London, and Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1929-1957; clippings concerning McCarthy, 1949-1957, John F. Kennedy, 1960-1963, General William T. Sherman, and Thomas Sherman, SJ; clippings on Wisconsin history; and the Milwaukee County Historical Society Newsletter, 1964-
Background
Lawyer; regional manager, Veterans Administration, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1945-1966; University of Notre Dame class of 1922. Index Cullen, John Paul. Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. Sherman, Thomas Ewing, 1856-1933. McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.

42. Tucson Pima Public Library /Children's
end to the war. Subjects, Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),18201891. Other author, Crowell, Pers. (Previous Record) (Next
http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/1899,1927/search/aCrowley, Dermot/acrowl
Tucson-Pima Public Library Catalog
WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Author Graves, Charles Parlin, 1911-1972. Title Publisher Champaign, Ill., Garrard Pub. Co. [1968] LOCATION CALL # STATUS Main children's 1st FL CHECK SHELF Description 112 p. illus., maps, ports. 24 cm. Summary Subjects Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. Other author Crowell, Pers.

43. W.T. Sherman, A Short Biography
Sherman, William Tecumseh (18201891), United States general in the American CivilWar; his successful US History Interactive General William T. Sherman.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rayphill/Wsherman.htm
CALLAHAN AND PHILLIPS FAMILY LINES IN ARKANSAS, TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA William Tecumseh Sherman Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891), United States general in the American Civil War; his successful campaign in Georgia (1864) split the Confederacy in two and made an important contribution to the Union victory. After the war Sherman was commissioned lieutenant general in the regular army and, following Grant's election to the presidency (1868), he was promoted to the rank of full general and given command of the entire U.S. Army. He published his Memoirs in 1875 and retired in 1883. The famous phrase "war is hell" is attributed to Sherman. For more information about General Sherman, the following sites are recommended: U.S. History Interactive: General William T. Sherman People and Leaders North Georgia Home Page
My comments: Sherman's "March to the Sea" was devastating for the Confederacy. An eccentric, yet highly intelligent man, Sherman knew that the war had to be taken to the common people in the south, if the fighting spirit of the Confederacy was to be broken. In the opening days of the war, Sherman made comments that led some in the north to believe that he sympathized with the Confederate causes. Many of his closest friends were Army officers who left the Union to join the Confederacy. Sherman's early prediction that the war would be a long and bloody struggle led some in the north to believe that he was crazy. Of the northern generals, many consider Sherman to be one of the most capable. Some compare him to Nathan Bedford Forrest, a notable Confederate General.

44. Subject Guide To Microtext Collections
The Papers of William T. Sherman MFM 455 The papers of William Tecumseh Sherman(18201891) consist of correspondence, a journal of Mexican War service
http://ulibnet.mtsu.edu/microtext/amerindn.html
American Indian History
Draper Collection MFM 1339
Students focusing on Indian-white relations will find valuable material in this collection; also includes The Tecumseh Papers.
  • Format: 123 microfilm reels
  • Access: Guide to the Draper Manuscripts in the MFM guides.
  • Review: Journal of American History 74 (March 1988): 1397. File on the Osage Indian Murders MFM 952
    During the early 1920's between one and two dozen Osage Indians were murdered or simply "disappeared" from their oil-rich lands in northeastern Oklahoma. As wards of the federal government, their special status brought investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation who met fear and suspicion from the Osage and friendly whites alike. Despite the difficulties, the FBI, under the young director J. Edgar Hoover, avidly pursued the murderers and eventually secured life-term convictions in what became one of its most celebrated cases. Compelling source material can be found here concerning the Osage people, Oklahoma, early 20th century politics and law enforcement.
  • Format: Microfilm - 3 reels
  • Access: Printed Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the FBI File on the Osage Indian Murders in MFM Guides John Collier Papers, 1922-1968
  • 45. Floyd College Library -- What's New? -- Recent Acquistions -- April 2001
    Central Shelves, E467.1.S55 A4 1999, Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),18201891. Sherman's Civil War selected correspondence
    http://www.fc.peachnet.edu/library/new/april.htm
    April 2001 Aquistions
    Location Call Number Author Title Central Popular No Call Number Allen, Steve, 1921- Vulgarians at the gate : trash TV and raunch radio : raising the standards of popular culture / Central Popular No Call Number Clark, Mary Higgins. On the street where you live / Central Popular No Call Number Deaver, Michael K. A different drummer : my thirty years with Ronald Reagan / Central Popular No Call Number Howard, Philip K. The lost art of drawing the line : how fairness went too far/ Central Popular No Call Number James, P. D. Death in holy orders / Central Popular No Call Number Kuklin, Susan. Trial : the inside story / Central Popular No Call Number Michel, Lou, 1955- Central Popular No Call Number Plain, Belva. Looking back / Central Popular No Call Number Quick, Amanda. Slightly shady / Central Popular No Call Number Shogan, Robert. Bad news : where the press goes wrong in the making of the president / Central Popular No Call Number Smith, Wilbur A.

    46. IMAGE Series Volume 11 - Mathew Brady And Civil War Photographs
    General William T. Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) UnionGeneral from Ohio. Sherman demonstrated a military talent
    http://www.multimedialibrary.com/FramesML/IM11B/IM11BPage4.html
    Civil War Photographs From IMAGE Series Volume 11: Mathew Brady and Civil War Photographs
    Page 4 of 6
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    Photo Thumbnail Photo Title General Philip H. Sheridan
    General Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888) A Union General called "Little Phil" by his soldiers known for his victories in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of August 1864 and Waynesboro, March 1865. General William T. Sherman
    William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) Union General from Ohio. Sherman demonstrated a military talent that has led some historians to rank him as the top Federal commander of the war. He was especially resented by Southerners for his burning of Columbia, South Carolina. Unidentified General William S. Rosecrans
    William Starke Rosecrans (1819-1898) Union General from Ohio. He led the Army of the Cumberland at Stones River in the Tullahoma campaign, and at Chickamauga. His soldiers called his "Old Rosy". General Winfield Scott
    General Winfield Scott (1786-1866) Union General from Virginia. A hero of the War with Mexico and the War of 1812, he became General in Chief of the Army in 1841 and remained in that position when the Civil War began. General Phillip H. Sheridan

    47. Untitled
    Louisiana State Seminary of Learning. Red River Expedition, 1864. Sherman, WilliamT. (William Tecumseh), 18201891. Slavery. Louisiana. Container List.
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/findaid/890m.htm
    FLEMING (WALTER L.) COLLECTION (Mss. 890, 893) Inventory Contents of Inventory Summary Biographical/Historical Note Scope and Content Note List of Series, Subseries ... Container List Summary
    Size. 1.5 linear ft. Geographic location. Louisiana. Inclusive dates Bulk dates. Language. English. Summary. Correspondence, research material, printed items, photographs pertaining primarily to the organization, history, and administration of Louisiana State University. Access. No restrictions. Citation. Walter L. Fleming Collection, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Stack location. T:64-65 Biographical/Historical Note Walter Lynwood Fleming was born April 8, 1874 in Polk County, Alabama to William Leroy Fleming and Mary Love Edwards. He attended Brundige Academy as a youth, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1896 and a Master of Science in 1897 from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College; he later received a Ph.D from Columbia University in 1904. As a professor of English and history served on the faculty of several universities in the South, including Louisiana State University from 1907-1917. He was a prolific writer and a pioneer in the field of Reconstruction history. His major works includes

    48. Civilwar30
    Major General William T. Sherman Federal Army. (18201891). Library of CongressPrints Photographs Division Reproduction Number LC-1977 o652.
    http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/civwnov/civilwar30.html
    Major General William T. Sherman Federal Army William Tecumseh Sherman was born on May 8, 1820, in Lancaster, Ohio, and educated at the U.S. Military Academy. He was a renowned Union general during the U.S. Civil War and was among the first military leaders to recognize and put into practice the methods that became the tenets of modern warfare. At the start of the Civil War the fiery-tempered Sherman was a colonel and commanded a brigade at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861. When Grant became general in chief, Sherman commanded the large Union army of approximately 100,000 men that moved southeast from Dalton, Ga. Although roundly defeated in rash attacks at Kenesaw Mountain, he captured Atlanta in September 1864 after a long series of cat-and-mouse contests with Joseph E. Johnston. An aggressive leader, Sherman was expert in planning and executing long marches and in mastering difficult logistical problems. Spreading out his army about 50 miles wide, he conducted a scorched-earth campaign against the Confederacy ravaging the unprotected Georgia countryside in the famous March to the Sea (Nov. 16-Dec. 22,1864) that resulted in the capture of Savannah. Agreeing that "War is hell," he nonetheless used the same

    49. Lingg - Famous Quotes, Who Spoke Them, Their Circumstances
    hell William T. Sherman See also Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, FederalArmy; US History Interactive / General Sherman 18201891.
    http://www.columbia-center.org/bllingg/jtl/quotes.html
    Famous Quotes
    Who Spoke Them
    What the circumstances Were
    "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almight God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"
    Patrick Henry - 23 March 1775, in a speech before the Virginia Assembly.
    See also The History Place - Great Speeches / Patrick Henry, Liberty or Death "My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country."
    Nathan Hale - September 22, 1776, captured as a spy and hung without a trial by the British
    See also the University of Connecticut - ROTC Home Page / Nathan Hale "NUTS!"
    Brig.Gen. McAuliffe - 24 December 1944, refusing to surrender when surrounded at Bastogne.
    See also McAuliffe's Christmas Message More information on The Battle of the Bulge ( Jim did not participate in this engagement "War is hell." Some versions have, "There is many a boy here to-day who looks on war
    as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell"

    50. Fourth Of July Speech By William Tecumseh Sherman
    Editor's note General William Tecumseh Sherman (18201891) fought in the 10 July1866, 1. Click on William Sherman for a the desired result, I don't know and
    http://www.american.edu/heintze/Sherman.htm
    Address by William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) Presented in Salem, Illinois, on July 4, 1866
    Researched by James R. Heintze. American University, Washington, D.C.
    Editor's note: General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) fought in the Civil War for the Union and is perhaps best remembered for his invasion of Georgia when he captured Atlanta (September 1864) and commenced his "March to the Sea," finally taking Savannah (December). Sherman's army of 60,000 men pillaged and destroyed everything within a 60-mile wide swath of land, 300 miles in length. Although the march was largely unopposed and helped bring the war to a close, the general's tactics were loathed by many. The significance of Sherman's speech below is the explanation he gives as to why he felt compelled to adopt this military tactic. Notice Sherman's comment, "I know there are parties that denounce me as inhuman," voiced before this mostly friendly crowd. Perhaps he was concerned about his legacy in history, given the disfavor of his name in the South, and that this speech was more of an address to the nation than just the residents of Salem. Approximately 25,000 persons were there to hear his speech which he presented on a wooden platform having a backdrop of "tattered battle-flags of various Illinois regiments and mottoes complimentary to General Sherman, Governor Oglesby, and General Logan." In addition, Col. E., N. Bates, of Centralia, read the Declaration of Independence and General John Alexander Logan (1826-1886), Union general and U.S. senator, also gave a speech that day.

    51. Clarke Historical Library Central Michigan University Civil War Bibliography
    Unpublished Civil War Material in the Clarke Historical Library. Sherman, WilliamT. (William Tecumseh), 18201891. Champion, Julius, 1845- Diary, 1864-1865.
    http://www.lib.cmich.edu/clarke/civilwar/cwunpublished/cwsherman.htm
    Unpublished Civil War Material
    in the Clarke Historical Library
    Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
    • Champion, Julius, 1845- Diary, 1864-1865. 1 item (34 pages). Typescript of diary with entries about travel, duties, and daily activities, and also descriptions of several battles during Sherman's March to the Sea. Includes brief service history. Bio: Champion served with the 1st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery B.
    • Daniels, John. Marching Through Georgia, 1864-1865. 1 item (31 pages). Photocopy of a typescript of a diary with brief but detailed entries from mustering in to mustering out; movements; and the countryside of Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina; burning of the countryside; food; a battle at Savannah; and railroads. Includes brief service history. Bio: Daniels served with the 13th Michigan Infantry Regiment, Company C.
    • Limbocker, William E., 1835-1863. Diary, 1861. 1 v. (in 1 folder). Diary, June-Aug. 1861, describes camp life near Washington; picket duty; battles; skirmishes; arrival in Fairfax (Va.); desertions; the destruction of his regiment at Gettysburg on July 21, 1861; forming a brigade under Gen Sherman; taking Rebel prisoners; the destruction of Virginia; a parade before Gen. Scott, Pres. Lincoln, and Gen. McClellan; the capture of Fort Scott; burning of wheat and Rebel homes; his broken hand; and a grand review in front of Lincoln and McClellan. Bio: Limbocker or Lenbocker, enlisted and was mustered in Co. F, 4th Michigan Infantry at age 26 in Adrian, Lenawee County (Mich.) in June 1861. He was wounded in action in June 1862 and taken prisoner at Gettysburg (PA) on July 2, 1863. He was killed on Oct. 25, 1863 at Belle Island, Richmond (Va.) by enemy's guard, while on police duty.

    52. Ohgen2
    William T. Sherman. (18201891). Facts about William T. ShermanSherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio. Sherman was the general who
    http://www.ohiokids.org/fkbk/westerville/pages/ohioans/ohgen2.htm
    William T. Sherman
    Facts about William T. Sherman:
    Sherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio. Sherman was the general who took over Atlanta and the Carolinas. Sherman failed in banking and law. Sherman was the only man to twice receive the Thanks of Congress. Sherman graduated from West Point in 1840. BACK Ohioans Civil War State Symbols ... Underground Railroad

    53. William T. Sherman - Det Totala Kriget
    Om en av de främsta militära befälhavarna. William T. Sherman (18201891),www.tommyryden.com. William Tecumseh Sherman föddes år 1820.
    http://www.tommyryden.com/access/sherman.htm
    William T. Sherman (1820-1891)
    www.tommyryden.com
    William Tecumseh Sherman föddes år 1820. Shermans mellannamn var efter en beryktad indianhövding - ironiskt nog skulle han komma att bli deras främste militäre motståndare. Hans far dog när han var nio år gammal, och han uppfostrades därefter av en vän till familjen.
    Låt mig först av allt poängtera det att inbördeskriget inte
    Nej, i bakgrunden fanns andra ekonomiska, nationalistiska och politiska skäl. När kriget bröt ut så gick sydstatarna ut och slogs för sin hembygd och "rätt" till självbestämmande, och många på nordstatssidan gick ut och kämpade mot det de såg som ett försök att bryta upp nationen Amerika. Sherman införde det totala kriget . I sin beryktade "march mot havet" så brände han allt som kom i hans väg. Staden Atlanta togs över, folk föstes bort och sedan brändes alla viktiga förråd och tillverkande industri . Det var inte hans avsikt att bränna ner hela staden, men elden gick inte att kontrollera.

    54. SIMPSON BROOKS D (in MARION)
    Holdings at other locations See the additional holdings for this title.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891. Sherman's
    http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION?A=SIMPSON BROOKS D

    55. CLASSIC CIVIL WAR POSTCARDS (STAMPS)
    PRICE $2.50. *AVAILABLE*. William T. Sherman ITEM L758-1. GeneralWilliam T. Sherman 1820-1891. Having proven his mastery of warfare
    http://www.angelfire.com/biz/giftshoppe/comingsoon.html
    CLASSIC CIVIL WAR POSTCARDS (STAMPS)
    To order e-mail me with the item number and a short description. WE WILL CONSIDER ANY REASONABLE OFFERS! Here is a classic collection of twenty large 5"x 7" full-color format Civil War Postcards made to look like the .32 cents stamp. These are an Official Licensed Product from the United States Postal Service and were issued and dated 1995-'97. ALL IN MINT (UNUSED) CONDITION mounted in a gold tone stand-up frame with glass. WINFIELD HANCOCK - ITEM #L749-1 General Winfield Hancock 1824-1886. A distinguished Union general, Hancock commanded the 2nd Corps and played a major role at Gettysburg. He was narrowly defeated for President by James Garfield in 1880. PRICE $2.50
    *AVAILABLE* DAVID FARRAGUT - ITEM #L750-1 Admiral David Farragut 1801-1870. Farragut was a bold and daring leader whose victories included the capture of New Orleans. He assured his place in history with his famous command: "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" PRICE $2.50
    *AVAILABLE* ROBERT EDWARD LEE - ITEM #L751-1 General Robert E. Lee 1807-1870. Commander of the Confederate Army. A brilliant tactician and a West Point graduate, Lee was universally admired for his humane qualities.

    56. General Sherman's Frock Coat, Front View - Image Database
    the rank of lieutenant. According to GAR records, this coat was wornby General William T. Sherman (18201891). The Coat has a mandarin
    http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/DCHC/meta/intermediate_view.asp?ID=20304

    57. Civil War Cartes De Visite From The Library Of Congress
    Sitter Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 18201891 Photographer Gardner,Alexander (1821-1882) Reproduction Number LC-MSS-44297-33-135 (b w negative
    http://albumen.stanford.edu/gallery/loc.html
    Civil War Cartes de Visite
    Selected Images from the Library of Congress
    The albumen photographs presented below are examples taken from an album of prominent Americans made during Civil War. The album is thought to have been assembled by John Hay (1838-1905), a personal secretary to Abraham Lincoln during the years 1861 to 1865. The thumbnail images link to higher resolution images at the Library where the contents of the album are presented in its entirety. The digital facsimiles and formatting for the world wide web were prepared by the Library as part of the American Memory Project . The Library's presentation of the album includes a brief essay on the history of cartes de visites and the origins of the Hay album as well as an index of photographers and sitters represented in the album. In time we hope to present a searchable database based on the album compiled by Andrew Robb, Conservator of Photographs at the Library . Of the many conceivable queries, this database would allow dating cards by back-printing. Click the thumbnails for a higher resolution image Sitter Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893

    58. Book(s) By Author - McLean Family
    Wolcott) 18771952; PUBLISHED SUBJECT Johnton, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston),1807-1891 Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Wadsworth, James W
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~nysource/mac/mcle02.htm
    Book(s) by Author
    MCLEAN FAMILY
    This is the full bibliography of source(s) by group or individual author.
    • TITLE: Papers, 1789-1944, bulk 1861-1865
    • PREFERRED CITATION: McLean Family Papers, 1789-1944
    • AUTHORS: McLean Family
      Eldridge, Albert, fl. 1849-1850
      Wadsworth, James W. (James Wolcott) 1877-1952
    • PUBLISHED:
    • SUBJECT:
      Johnton, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891
      Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
      Wadsworth, James W. (James Wolcott), 1877-1952Correspondence
      United States Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 123rd (1861-1865) Company G
      Gettysburg (Pa.), Battle of, 1863
      Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.), Battle of, 1864
      Atlanta Campaign, 1864 Sherman's March to the Sea Frontier and pioneer lifeCalifornia United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Campaigns Sherman's March through the Carolinas United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Personal narratives United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865Destruction and pillage GeorgiaHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865 New York (State)HistoryCivil War, 1861-1865 CaliforniaGold discoveries Cambridge (N.Y.)History

    59. WHMC-Columbia--The Battle Of Pilot Knob By One Who Was There, N.d.--INVENTORY
    Foster, John; Gay, William T. Gregory, William N. Hughes, Joseph A Theodore P.Shelby, Joseph O. (18301897); Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891);
    http://www.system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/3425.html
    "The Battle of Pilot Knob by One Who Was There," n.d.
    1 folder, photocopy of a typescript
    INTRODUCTION
    Memoir of an unknown observer (actually Theodore Pease Russell, see the biographical sketch below) of the 1864 Battle of Pilot Knob. He describes weapons used, skirmishes, regiments, officers, and casualties.
    DONOR INFORMATION
    Fred L. Hill donated the photocopy of the typescript to the State Historical Society of Missouri on 18 May 1973 (SHS Accession No. 1013).
    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
    Although described as a memoir of an unknown observer, Theodore Pease Russell wrote this memoir which originally appeared in "A Summer in Arcadia Valley," a supplement to the Iron County, Missouri, Register , of 26 June 1890. Russell was originally from Connecticut but moved to the Ozarks shortly before the start of the Civil War. Burwell Fox, Russell's son-in-law, edited the memoir. (This information is from A Connecticut Yankee in the Frontier Ozarks: The Writings of Theodore Pease Russell ; edited by James F. Keefe and Lynn Morrow; Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1988.)
    INDEX TERMS
    • Ake, Eli D.

    60. The Civil War: Diaries & Collected Papers
    Sherman The Papers of William T. Sherman MFM 455 The papers of William TecumsehSherman (18201891) consist of correspondence, a journal of Mexican War
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~library/microtxt/cw-diaries.html
    Diaries Southern Historical Manuscripts MFE 116
    Collection of family papers, diaries, letters, and notebooks dealing with 19th century plantation life in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia. The original manuscripts are at Louisiana State University.
  • Format: Microfiche - 526 fiche
  • Access: Printed bibliography - Southern Historical Manuscripts in MFE Guides.
  • Additional Subject: Black Studies Travels in the Confederate States MFE 4482
    Not again until the twentieth century, if then, were there as many travelers in the South or in any other part of America as during the Civil War, for soldiers were travelers. And never have as many travel accounts been written dealing with so short a period of American life as appeared on the Confederacy. This collection of 3598 microfiche reproduces most of the 492 books of travel included in the annotated bibliography of the same title compiled by E. Merton Coulter in 1961. It includes "diaries, series of letters written from the scenes of action, reminiscences, autobiographies, and narratives written primarily as travel accounts". The Coulter bibliography is arranged by author and indexed by title and subject. The microfiche are arranged by a fiche number available in the printed list located in microfiche guides.
  • Format: Microfiche - 3598 fiche
  • Access: Printed list - Travels in the Confederate States, Microform
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