Life and Military Career of Major-General William Tecumseh ShermanHeadley, P. C. (Phineas Camp)
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Life and Military Career of Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman
Headley, P. C. (Phineas Camp)
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
“The General Commanding embraces in the same general success the
operations of the cavalry column under Generals Stoneman,
Burbridge, and Gillem, that penetrated into Southwestern
Virginia, and paralyzed the efforts of the enemy to disturb the
peace and safety of the people of East Tennessee. Instead of
being put on the defensive, we have, at all points, assumed the
bold offensive, and completely thwarted the designs of the
enemies of our country. By order of
“Major-General W. T. SHERMAN.”
This was followed on the 14th by a message regulating the trade and
social life of the people:
“IN THE FIELD, SAVANNAH, GA., _Jan. 14_.
“It being represented that the Confederate army and armed bands
of robbers, acting professedly under the authority of the
Confederate government, are harassing the people of Georgia and
endeavoring to intimidate them in the efforts they are making to
secure to themselves provisions, clothing, security to life and
property, and the restoration of law and good government in the
State, it is hereby ordered and made public:
“I. That the farmers of Georgia may bring into Savannah,
Fernandina, or Jacksonville, Fla., marketing, such as beef,
pork, mutton, vegetables of any kinds, fish, &c., as well as
cotton in small quantities, and sell the same in open market,
except the cotton, which must be sold by or through the Treasury
agents, and may invest the proceeds in family stores, such as
bacon and flour, in any reasonable quantities, groceries, shoes,
and clothing, and articles not contraband of war, and carry the
same back to them families. No trade-store will be attempted in
the interior, or stocks of goods sold for them, but families may
club together for mutual assistance and protection in coming and
going.
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