Major General William T Sherman And His Campaigns

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The place was evacuated, and soon occupied by Forrest, who captured two of our gunboats that were left to defend the town.
AND HIS CAMPAIGNS. 293 Here Sherman and Hood parted, and forever. The enemy and the people of the entire country seemed to be unable to comprehend Sherman s movements, and were greatly perplexed. Sherman said of Hood: "Let him go North; our business is down South. If he will cross the river and march North, I will give him his rations. " General Thomas was appointed to the
...command of all the troops in Tennessee and Kentucky, and had a force large enough to meet the enemy and manage him.
About the time that Hood was crossing the Ten nessee, Sherman sent the following characteristic telegram : " Hood has crossed the Tennessee. Thomas will take care of him and Nashville, while Schofield will not let him into Chattanooga or Knoxville. Georgia and South Carolina are at my mercy, and I shall strike. Do not be anxious about me. I am all right. " While Sherman was engaged in the pursuit of Hood north, the enemy that were south of Atlanta, supposing that place abandoned, started with a grand nourish of trumpets to recapture what they had lost.


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