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单词 William Tecumseh Sherman
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William Tecumseh Sherman had telegraphed the President that the city of Atlanta, Georgia, had fallen to the Army of the Tennessee. Across Five Aprils 1964-01-01T00:00:00Z
It was addressed to William Tecumseh Sherman, a famous Union Civil War general and the current commanding general of the U.S. Ambushed! 2021-10-12T00:00:00Z
On April 26, 1865, General Joseph Eggleston Johnston surrendered the Southern troops to Union general William Tecumseh Sherman at a farmhouse just outside of town. The Best of Enemies 1996-04-01T00:00:00Z
General William Tecumseh Sherman, in charge of the army, called for order and trust that the legal system would deal with Guiteau. Ambushed! 2021-10-12T00:00:00Z
The Americans are Napoleon Hill, who founded the self-help movement with his positive mental attitude at the turn of the last century, as well as Calvin Coolidge and William Tecumseh Sherman. L.A. Phil chamber players start Next on Grand in here and now 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z
Thanks to an uncharacteristic gesture of restraint by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, who incinerated a swath of Georgia during the Civil War, there was a Savannah for Johnny Mercer to grow up in. 2010-01-29T14:51:00Z
When the painting was unveiled, in Minneapolis, in 1886, William Tecumseh Sherman declared it to be “the best picture of a battle on exhibition in this country.” A Giant and Long-Contested Civil War Painting Returns to Its Former Glory 2019-03-06T05:00:00Z
While fearing a big attack by the Confederate Army, Newton awaits word of help from the Union Army, led by General William Tecumseh Sherman, whose troops are nearby. The Historical Imagination and “Free State of Jones” 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z
After burning Atlanta 150 years ago, in November 1864, Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman blazed a path southeast to Savannah in his March to the Sea, promising to “make Georgia howl.” The Ga. towns that Sherman spared in his March to the Sea
He points to the gleaming bronze statue of William Tecumseh Sherman, the Union general, astride his horse at the southeastern corner of Central Park, near the Plaza Hotel. The Out of Towner: Touring New York City, Inside Yet Out 2011-11-17T23:19:14Z
The new film “The Keeping Room” opens with a quotation from Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, who declares, “War is cruelty ... the crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.” Toronto Film Festival: 'Keeping Room' a window into women, Civil War 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z
That extends to the monochrome paint job — a buff gold that echoes Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s nearby memorial of William Tecumseh Sherman, as well as the fastidiously polished brass in the atrium of the nearby Trump Tower. From China’s Artist-Activist, a Citywide Great Wall 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z
Cannonballs and other ordnance in the river dated to the Feb. 17-18, 1865, capture of Columbia by Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman as part of his Carolinas campaign to close out the war. Confederate ammo, other artifacts recovered from South Carolina river 2023-11-14T05:00:00Z
Peck puts their story in the context of Black ownership, opening with the 1865 encounter between Union general William Tecumseh Sherman and 20 Black ministers in Georgia. On movie screens in Toronto, home is a battleground 2023-09-14T04:00:00Z
“He had phrases in there about, for example, Sherman marching through Georgia,” Norton said, a reference to Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman burning most of Atlanta during the Civil War. MLK’s dream for America is one of the stars of the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington 2023-08-22T04:00:00Z
William Tecumseh Sherman is the only man I can think of who could have been president but refused,” he said. Does Biden have the ‘mo-joe’ to run again? 2023-02-23T05:00:00Z
He did attend the military academy then — just after Robert E. Lee and before Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman — with the intention of becoming a commissioned officer in the Army. Edgar Allan Poe had a promising military career. Then he blew it up. 2023-01-19T05:00:00Z
"Curtis LeMay," observed his biographer Warren Kozak, "ordered the deaths of more civilians than any other man in U.S. history. No one else comes close, not William Tecumseh Sherman, not George S. Patton — no one." When we criticize Russia's war crimes in Ukraine, we should remember the bombing of Tokyo 2022-10-30T04:00:00Z
Much of it was couched in an unreconstructed view of history in which the Lost Cause is noble, the Confederacy was a bastion of states’ rights and Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman was an unprincipled butcher. Statue debate provokes fiery defense of Confederacy in Va.’s Mathews County 2022-09-22T04:00:00Z
But William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union general, maintained distance between the press and his military. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z
Badly wounded in 1864 on Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman’s march through Georgia, he was discharged from service. After 100 years at the King County Courthouse, Ella Shepard Bush’s portraits of judges are now lost and/or damaged 2022-06-17T04:00:00Z
One candidate, Republican John T. Callahan, has a website simply featuring a quote often attributed to Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman: “If nominated, I will not run. If elected, I will not serve.” Alaska’s unusual House primary draws Palin, Santa, 46 others 2022-06-05T04:00:00Z
They point out the few street names that honor the North — two bearing the name of Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman — or that bear neutral military connotations. A civil war among neighbors over Confederate-themed streets 2022-05-15T04:00:00Z
Sherman Way is named for him, and not for the Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman. Sepulveda, Sherman, Tarzana: The most interesting stories behind the Valley's street names 2022-05-10T04:00:00Z
Union general William Tecumseh Sherman played a major role in ending the war. myWorld: Building Our Country 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
“War is hell,” remarked Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. Review | Why human progress is inextricably linked to war 2020-11-12T05:00:00Z
In one column from 1868, the editors opine on a report from General William Tecumseh Sherman on how “Indian affairs” were hampering railroad construction. Reckoning with Our Mistakes 2020-08-19T04:00:00Z
William Tecumseh Sherman left flames in his wake; Trump appears to prefer everything on fire, at all times, around him. Opinion | Trump knows he’s going to lose. He’s already salting the earth behind him. 2020-07-23T04:00:00Z
The celebrated Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, for whom a U.S. base was once named in Panama, fits that description. Opinion | Putting Heroes, and Traitors, Where They Belong 2020-07-11T04:00:00Z
That includes Puerto Rico, where the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017 made Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman’s March to the Sea in 1864 look like an ice cream run. Editorial Roundup: Georgia 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z
Public health experts fear coronavirus will burn through Georgia like nothing has since William Tecumseh Sherman. Opinion | Georgia leads the race to become America’s No. 1 Death Destination 2020-04-21T04:00:00Z
After the Civil War, Union Army Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman promised compensation to freed slaves in the form of land and mules to farm it - hence the phrase “40 acres and a mule.” AP-NORC poll: Most Americans oppose reparations for slavery 2019-10-25T04:00:00Z
The Dalton Convention Center is a sprawling complex just off Interstate 75, near the site where, a historical marker notes, Confederate forces temporarily repelled William Tecumseh Sherman’s troops as they marched on Atlanta. Stacey Abrams’s Fight for a Fair Vote 2019-08-12T04:00:00Z
“It was left,” Noll says, “to those consummate theologians, the Reverend Doctors Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman, to decide what in fact the Bible actually meant.” Opinion | 187 House Republicans have lost their moral compass 2019-07-18T04:00:00Z
On January 12, 1865, just before emancipation, the Union Army general William Tecumseh Sherman met with twenty black ministers in Savannah, Georgia, and asked them what they needed. Kicked Off the Land 2019-07-15T04:00:00Z
The economists help confirm this by analyzing the swath of destruction left by Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. What Southern dynasties’ post-Civil War resurgence tell us about how wealth is really handed down 2019-04-04T04:00:00Z
He returned to the battlefield, though he lost his arm, and fought valiantly first at Chancellorsville and then alongside William Tecumseh Sherman on the march to Atlanta. Squirrel oil, raccoon thighs and tobacco spit: Capt. Andrew Luck is back in the NFL playoffs 2019-01-04T05:00:00Z
On this date in 1878, a big reception was held at Prescott for Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. Today in Arizona History 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z
President Harry S. Truman intentionally killed roughly 200,000 civilians with nuclear bombs, including women and children, and Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman was a thug. Opinion | Charlottesville, the Confederacy and confronting racism 2017-08-22T04:00:00Z
How about a statue on the campus of Louisiana State University to its founding superintendent – William Tecumseh Sherman? America must build statues against slavery and racism. It can start with these | Sidney Blumenthal 2017-08-22T04:00:00Z
After the second civil war, William Tecumseh Sherman declared that “war is hell.” Opinion | America’s shockingly violent birth 2017-06-30T04:00:00Z
The study’s lead author, William Tecumseh Sherman Fitch III, an evolutionary biologist and cognitive scientist at the University of Vienna, says the question of why monkeys and apes can’t speak goes back to Darwin. Why monkeys can’t talk—and what they would sound like if they could 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z
Army, more celebrated officers, including Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman, would have faced far greater obstacles in suppressing the slaveholders’ rebellion. The man behind the massive logistics of the Union army 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman opens “The Keeping Room,” since this drama set in the final days of the Civil War reflects the consequences of his brutally realistic attitude toward how war must be waged. Brutal Civil War realities, along with gorgeous cinematography 2015-09-30T04:00:00Z
Confederate forces dumped the cannons in the river and set the gunboat CSS Pee Dee on fire in 1865 so it wouldn’t fall into the hands of advancing Union forces under Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. Archaeologists to pluck 3 Civil War cannons from river site 2015-09-29T04:00:00Z
William Tecumseh Sherman, the Union Civil War general who blazed his way from Atlanta to Savannah on his "March to the Sea," was the most feared Yankee commander, known for wide swaths of civilian ruin. The Trouble With Ending Wars 2015-06-09T04:00:00Z
“In these times, it is hard to say who are sane and who are insane,” Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman said after being removed from a Union command in 1861 because of his paranoid delusions. Gyrocopter pilot’s stunt just the latest bid for Congress’s attention 2015-04-16T04:00:00Z
The city was burned in February 1865 after Union troops under Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman captured South Carolina’s capitol. State Museum event marks anniversary of burning of Columbia 2015-01-29T05:00:00Z
William Tecumseh Sherman’s Union Army had just marched across Georgia through the rice plantations of the low-country and reached the seaport of Savannah, offering it to President Abraham Lincoln as a Christmas present. Prayers, Glittering Parties, and the Sudden Taste of Freedom 2014-12-25T05:00:00Z
A turning point in the Civil War came 150 years ago this week, when Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman left the smoking ruins of Atlanta and launched his scorching March to the Sea. Sherman’s March at 150: 5 questions and answers 2014-11-16T05:00:00Z
During the Civil War, its gracious Federal-style buildings served as hospitals for both sides, and thus were spared when Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman torched much of Columbia. South Carolina College Road Trip: University of South Carolina 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z
But there they were: spidery veins that officials of the Central Park Conservancy began noticing last October in the wreaths attached to the granite base of the William Tecumseh Sherman monument at Grand Army Plaza. A Gilded Monument Mysteriously Sheds Its Brand-New Gold 2014-06-18T04:00:00Z
Sherman, 41, is six-foot-two with black hair and the high forehead of Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman, whom family lore claims as an ancestor. Why the Professor Went to Prison 2012-11-02T01:21:45Z
That day, described as a national day, was chosen to be April 26, the anniversary of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston’s surrender in North Carolina to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union Army. Many Claim to Be Memorial Day Birthplace 2012-05-26T17:32:59Z
Figure 77 This specimen, on red cloth, is on a coat worn by William Tecumseh Sherman when he was a lieutenant in the 3d Artillery. American Military Insignia 1800-1851 2012-02-04T03:00:18.780Z
General William Tecumseh Sherman, 1877 From a photograph by Mora Like nearly all great soldiers, Sherman was naturally a gentle person and saddened by war. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
The model for the horse used in the statue of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman in Central Park was Ontario, a one-eyed rogue owned by Samuel S. Howland, brother-in-law of August Belmont 2d. The Rail: My (Tenuous) Connection to the Belmont Stakes 2011-06-07T19:00:23Z
William Tecumseh Sherman was reputed to be flighty in the head. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z
William Tecumseh Sherman was, in the strictest sense of the word, a soldier. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Yet his memory remains honored in tradition beyond that of any other Ohio Indian, and his name was given to one of the most heroic Ohio Americans, William Tecumseh Sherman. Stories Of Ohio
General William Tecumseh Sherman, who had proved his eminent talent as a commander under Grant at Shiloh, assaulted the bluffs north of the town on December 29, 1862, and was repulsed. The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country
The honors of Union victories were fairly divided with Grant by William Tecumseh Sherman, a man who, as a general, was greater in some respects than his chief. American Men of Action
It is my painful duty to announce to the country that General William Tecumseh Sherman died this day at 1 o'clock and 50 minutes p.m., at his residence in the city of New York. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 9, part 1: Benjamin Harrison
William Tecumseh Sherman, then in private life, had been appointed major-general of a division of the state militia. The Forty-Niners A Chronicle of the California Trail and El Dorado
William Tecumseh Sherman, who was born at Lancaster, Fairfield County, in 1820, was like his comrade and beloved friend Grant in the poverty he was born to. Stories Of Ohio
He took the long black cigar from his mouth and regarded Adrian with his curious concentration--that force of purpose which was one day to list William Tecumseh Sherman among the world's great generals. Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts
They had chosen as their commander William Tecumseh Sherman, later to gain his fame as a great soldier. The Gray Dawn
In 1887, General William Tecumseh Sherman was much talked about as a candidate for the presidency, until his famous declaration came out: "I will not run if nominated, and will not serve if elected." The Americanization of Edward Bok : the autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after
William Tecumseh Sherman had retired from the Army without seeing any war service, unlike Haskins, who was a one-armed veteran of the Mexican campaign. Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray
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