Monday, February 14, 2011

Observations Of The History Channels Program On Sherman

" Aren't manners the foundation of all things Southern?"
--Pam Warren
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(My G Aunt Bithiah Matilda Pippen.. Saves The Mansion)

"Sherman never encountered any large Confederate Army resistance as the Army of Tennessee had fallen back on Nashville, Tn. after the battle of Atlanta. The next largest standing Confederate Army was in Virginia, thus the door was open for Sherman`s all out campaign of terror which was committed on defenseless widows, orphans & old men. There`s nothing glorious about attacking civilians instead of armed troops who can defend themselves. Slice it & dice anyway they want too but, this is still the bottomline.

According to this program it was acceptable for Sherman`s Army to burn homes, crops & steal every last morsel of food from civilians leaving women, children & entire families to starve to death which, many did. Many were reduced to living in caves & the woods for the entire winter.

The only expression of sympathy shown for anyone in the south during this program was for the slaves Sherman abandoned near Savannah, Ga. after encouraging them to follow his army all the way from Atlanta.

After the Battle of Atlanta, militarily the south was beaten & the U.S. government knew this, yet it condoned & allowed Sherman`s campaign against civilians to continue. The official reason was to 'destroy the Souths war manufacturing capabilities.' The major flaw with this is that it didn't matter at this point how much war materials the south could still produce as there was no one left to use them but, young boys, old men & the depleted armies of Northern Virginia & the Army of Tennessee. THE U.S. GOVERNMENT & ITS MILITARY COMMANDERS KNEW THIS yet the vindictive campaign for revenge on a civilian population was encouraged & permitted to happen.

Militarily the proper thing to be done had the union really wanted to end the war early, would have been to send Sherman to help with a quicker defeat of the Confederate Armies in Virginia or Tennessee, instead he chose revenge against the Southern people instead.

In conclusion, the only thing this program accomplished is to further solidify the fact that Grant was a drunk & butcher & that indeed Sherman was an insane mentally disturbed man."

Billy E. Price
Ashville Alabama
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Sherman In North Carolina

Sherman's "Gracious" Visit To Columbia, SC

First Hand Account Of Sherman's Rape Of Charleston


Horrible Atrocities In Georgia (The Worst I Have Read. BT)

And many more on NamSouth

1 comment:

  1. Brock

    "My family in Georgia and North Carolina lost almost everything they owned in his stroll to the sea. My mother's family owned small farms and businesses in Georgia. They were reduced to clothes on their back and a stern will to survive and remake their lives. When I was six years old in Macon, Georgia my father (NC) and my grandfather (GA) were discussing the war at a Sunday dinner. As a young one I was sitting at a separate table from the adults, it was a large family. I do not know why I said it or exactly what I said to this day except it had the curse word "Sherman" in it. My grandfather turned to me and said leave the table and go sit on the front porch. I was upset and confused until my grandmother came out and explained that Sherman's name was never said in the house. She went on in detail about what our families had experienced. I am only two generations removed from that war on my fathers side. It's fresh in the memory of those of us who paid attention to the stories told. Trust me, it was many years before I ever said the curse word again."

    Robert
    Belle Grove

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