. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Shermans law career, as he described it, was ratherliiimorous. He lost his only case, a dispute over the possessionof a shanty, but joined with his client to defeat the judgmentby removing the house at night. Afterward, he undertookarmy contracts for constructing military roads and openeda large tract of Kansas wild land for Senator Ewing. Dis-gusted with business life, Sherman decided to reenter the armjsand applied for a paymastership. But his friends of the WarDepartment recommended him instead for the superintendencyof the Ijou


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Shermans law career, as he described it, was ratherliiimorous. He lost his only case, a dispute over the possessionof a shanty, but joined with his client to defeat the judgmentby removing the house at night. Afterward, he undertookarmy contracts for constructing military roads and openeda large tract of Kansas wild land for Senator Ewing. Dis-gusted with business life, Sherman decided to reenter the armjsand applied for a paymastership. But his friends of the WarDepartment recommended him instead for the superintendencyof the Ijouisiana State Seminary (now the Louisiana StateUniversity), then being organized. He was elected to thatposition in August, 1859, and for a third time he made his homein the South. He was an efficient college executive; the seminarj^ wassoon organized and running like clockwork, students and in-structors all under the carefid direction of the superintendent,^\ho very soon became a general favorite, not onlj^ with hisboys but with the faculty of young Virginia


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