. The photographic history of the civil . A LEADER WHO FOUGHT, BUT WHO WON MOREBY MARCHES THAN OTHERS WON BY FIGHTING MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM T SHERMAN AND HIS GENERALS This photograph shows Sher-man with seven major-generals who • went through with him—fighting their way to Atlanta,and marching on the famous ex-pedition from Atlanta to thesea and north through the Car-olina* to the battle of Benton-ville and Johnstons surrender. From left to right they are: Major-GeneralO. O. Howard Commanding the Army of theTennessee Major-General J. A. Logan Formerly Commanding the Army of the Tennessee


. The photographic history of the civil . A LEADER WHO FOUGHT, BUT WHO WON MOREBY MARCHES THAN OTHERS WON BY FIGHTING MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM T SHERMAN AND HIS GENERALS This photograph shows Sher-man with seven major-generals who • went through with him—fighting their way to Atlanta,and marching on the famous ex-pedition from Atlanta to thesea and north through the Car-olina* to the battle of Benton-ville and Johnstons surrender. From left to right they are: Major-GeneralO. O. Howard Commanding the Army of theTennessee Major-General J. A. Logan Formerly Commanding the Army of the Tennessee Major-General W. B. Hazen Commanding a Division in the Fifteenth Army Corps Major-GeneralW. T. ShermanCommanding the Military Divi-sion of the Mississippi Major-General Jeff C. Davis Commanding the Fourteenth Army Corps W. SlocomCommanding the Army ofGeorgia Major-General .1. A. Mower Commanding the Twentieth Army Corps [76].


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