He became a rancher in northern California, and when he stumbled upon the massive tree, he chose to name it after the great general he had fought under, General William Tecumseh Sherman.
William Tecumseh Sherman had a lot in common with Ulysses S. Grant. Like Grant, he was born in Ohio. Like Grant, he graduated from the military academy at West Point. Like Grant, he failed as a ...
Tecumseh, Geronimo, and Wilma Mankiller are among the notable Native American leaders who left a mark with their leadership, ...
The Biden/Harris administration has already forgiven billions in student loans. When speaking to young Black men, campaign ...
Elmira, NY, has written several other book in the Emerging Civil War series. This study of Sherman began while he was an undergraduate at SUNY Cortland, 25 years ago, when he began to view the general ...
It is humbling to remember this. We have so much today, that we tend to forget about these early days. William Tecumseh Sherman was a strong man, a proud man. He did not “suffer fools” easily. He ...
the road to the presidency now marches through Georgia like General William Tecumseh Sherman once did. (That might have been an insensitive analogy and I apologize to anybody whose home was burned ...
In the years after the Civil War, when Union General William Tecumseh Sherman marched his troops to Georgia, Forsyth became a cradle of racial apartheid. In 1912, a white woman named Ellen Grice ...
His three sons all became Civil War Generals. Possibly his greatest contribution to the Civil War, however, was through his foster son and later his son-in-law, William Tecumseh Sherman. In 1966 I ...
The McRaven House is often regarded as the most haunted house in Mississippi. Located in the heart of Vicksburg, the house is a accumulation of several owners who added onto the original portion built ...
Hated across the South but a hero to the North, William Tecumseh Sherman captured Atlanta in record time and lay waste to the Georgia and South Carolina countryside on his 1864 “March to the Sea.” ...
The influence over government must be shared among all the people.” Thomas Jefferson I voted yesterday. It felt great. I used ...