The Sherman Letters; Correspondence Between General And Senator Sherman From 1837 to 1891

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If we recover from the folly of legislators and the quarrels of our generals, it will be evidence of vitality, remarkable in the history of any nation. I believe we shall survive all these dangers, and I agree with you that no course is left for us but to fight it out. I cannot respect some of the constituted authorities, yet I will cordially support and aid them while they are authorized to administer the government. Pray write me as often .
as you can.
Affectionately yours, John Sherman.
Dear
... Brother : Headquarteks, 15th Army Corps, Camp before Vicksburg, Feb. , 1863.^ I now know the secret of this last tirade against me personally.
Of course newspaper correspondents regard me as the enemy of their class. I announced that all such accom- panying the expedition were and should be treated as spies. They are spies because their publications reach the enemy, give them direct and minute information of the composition of our forces, and while invariably they puff up their patrons, they pull down all others.


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