Description
Sach’s Bridge was used by both the Army of the Potomac (Union) and the Army of Northern Virginia (Confederate) to move military troops
For the remainder of the Civil War the Union Navy used dozens of monitor-style vessels on inland waters as well as at sea
in coastal South Carolina
In the fall of 1858
Man of Fire: William Tecumseh Sherman in the Civil War (Derek D. Maxfield - UA) Section- Confederate Officers Sach’s Bridge was used byby Derek D. Maxfield He has been accused of studied and ingenious cruelty. By turns, he has been called a savior and a barbarian, a hero and a villain, a genius and a madman. But whatever you call William Tecumseh Sherman, you must admit he is utterly fascinating. Sherman spent a lifetime in search of who he was, striving to find a place and a calling. Informally adopted by the Ewing family of Lancaster, Ohio, when his own father died when he was just
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