Anne J. Bailey, The Chessboard of War: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Campaigns of 1864 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000).

Similar documents
The battle happened in Charleston, South Carolina

SS8H6b. Key Events of the

The Tide of War Turns,

The Civil War Webquest. Type in the following web address, feel free to look at the images and read the information

The Call to Arms. Hardships of Both Sides

Guided Reading Activity 16-1

Junior High History Chapter 16

Created by Andrea M. Bentley. Major Battles

Alan Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY 13/e. Chapter Fourteen: The Civil War

World Book Online: The trusted, student-friendly online reference tool. Name: Date:

Joseph Grimm. Musician. Researched by Wickman Historical Consultants. 100 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company B.

Label Fort Sumter on your map

The first engagement of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter on April 12 and 13, After 34 hours of fighting, the Union surrendered the fort

A Nation Torn Apart: The Civil War, Chapter 13

The Civil War Begins

The Furnace of Civil War

THE CIVIL WAR ( ) US HISTORY

Civil War Battles & Major Events

The Army Of The Cumberland (Campaigns Of The Civil War) By Henry Martyn Cist READ ONLINE

3. The first state to formally withdraw from the Union, after the election of Abraham Lincoln, was a. Mississippi. b. South Carolina. c. Alabama.

The American Civil War Please get out your Documents from Last week and Write your Thesis Paragraph.

TOTAL WAR AND SHERMAN S MARCH TO VICTORY

Emancipation Proclamation

Election of Campaign a four-way split. Republicans defeat the splintered Democrat party, and the Do Nothing party who wanted to compromise

Chapter 17: The Tide of War Turns

CAPTAIN JOHN GLAZE DIARY, 1865

HIST 103: CHAPTER 14 THE CIVIL WAR

The American Civil War

SSUSH9 C, D, & E The Civil War

HUGH GASTON CIVIL WAR LETTERS, , 2004

Famous Women of the War Women Support the War Civil War Soldiers. Anaconda Plan. Battle of Bull Run. Battle of Antietam. Proclamation Lincoln

Chapter 16, Section 5 The Tide of War Turns

Fort Sumter-Confederate Victory

The Filson Historical Society. Theodore F. Allen Diaries,

The Civil War Chapter 15.1

The Civil War. Generals, Soldiers, and Civilians

SSUSH9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War. b.

Evaluate the advantages the North enjoyed in the Civil War.

THE US CIVIL WAR. Give each battle a clever and creative nickname that will help you remember the even.

THE CIVIL WAR LESSON TWO THE CONFEDERATE ARMY

Civil War & Reconstruction. Day 16

The Civil War Begins. The Americans, Chapter 11.1, Pages

o First Battle of Bull Run, or First Battle of Manassas ( )

No End in Sight ONE AMERICAN S STORY. TERMS & NAMES Ulysses S. Grant Battle of Shiloh cavalry Seven Days Battles Battle of Antietam

Name: 1. Civil War Exam. Directions: Use the vocabulary words in the box below to answer the questions.

Founded June, 2011 Cobb County, Georgia

Strategies, Advantages, and Disadvantages for the North and South Fill in the Blank as you listen to the vodcast.

Chapter 14 - The Civil War

57TH INDIANA INFANTRY REGIMENT RECORDS,

US Civil War ( ) The war fought between the american North against the South over slavery.

Advantages for both sides. List advantages both sides had going into the War.

Chapter 16 and 17 HOMEWORK. If the statement is true, write "true" on the line. If it is false, change the underlined word or words to make it true.

1863: Shifting Tides

CIVIL WAR - INTRODUCTION Lesson 1

to the South! Thirty-three hours later, the fort fell to Confederate forces.

1st Missouri Regiment of Colored Infantry

PART ONE: PRESERVE THE UNION

Chapter 17. The Civil War. The Start of the Civil War. West Virginia/Virginia. Everyone thought that it would be a short & quick war

The Civil War ( ) 1865) Through Maps, Charts, Graphs & Pictures

CANDIDATES: REPUBLICAN: Abraham Lincoln SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC: John C. Breckinridge NORTHERN DEMOCRATIC: Stephen Douglas CONSTITUTIONAL UNION: John


Map of Peninsula Camp

HOW SHOULD THE CIVIL WAR BE REPRESENTED?

1863: Shifting Tides. Cut out the following cards and hand one card to each of the pairs.

US History. The War Begins. The Big Idea Civil war broke out between the North and the South in Main Ideas

WOD Partners 10 Min AMTAP Union & Confederate Strengths and Weaknesses Chart A The War Begins. Name: Date: Period: Mr. Mize

Confederate Postal History. A Virginia First Day of Independent Use

WILLIAM S. (WILLIAM STANLEY) MEAD COLLECTION,

Hey there, my name is (NAME) and today we re going to talk about Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee.

The Civil War has Begun!

Chapter 14 Two Societies at War

The Way to Victory. Guide to Reading

Secession & the Outbreak of the Civil War

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. To a variety of lay and professional historians the. American Civil War was fought in Virginia with only minor

SWBAT: Identify the lasting legacy of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War? Do Now: a) Advantages and Disadvantages of the Civil War Worksheet

Key People. North vs. South Advantages. End of War & Grab Bag. Battles. Reconstruction

CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK (GA. AND TENN.) COMMISSION: LOUISIANA COMMISSION PHOTOGRAPHS Mss.4504 Inventory

The American Civil War

Guide to the William Monegan Papers, Catalog Number MS014. The Library at The Mariners' Museum

THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR FINAL EXAM MASTER

F o rt S u m t e r, S C

The Civil War { Union Forces vs. Confederate States of America (CSA) North vs. South Blue vs. Grey

3/26/14. Chapter 16 The Civil War. The War Begins. Section Notes. Video The Civil War

A Nation Divided: North vs. South By USHistory.org 2016

The Civil War Early Years of the War: Chapter 13, Section 2

The Civil War

NEW HOPE CHURCH, GA., SHERMAN S MARCH TO THE SEA. THREE YEARS SERVICE. CHATTANOOGA, TENN., FORT MCALLISTER, GA, LOVEJOY STATION, GA,

The issue of the colored man during the civil war was not one of just slavery, but

Directions: 1. Write vocabulary words on page Read and Summarize the major events by answering the guided questions

Mark Schultz. 900 Caton Ave Joliet, IL, Home Phone (815) Office Phone (815)

Chapter II SECESSION AND WAR

-Charleston Harbor, SC -Anderson Union -Beauregard Confederate. Confederate victory when Union surrenders. -Beginning of Civil War.

David W. Salter Collection Passenger Timetables, Advertising Brochures & Map Southern Railway, MS

Section2. The War on the Battlefield. Battle Date Confederate Commanders Confederate Strength

Battle of Nashville By Darrell Osburn 1996

CW3.4.2 Civil War Battle Stations Bull Run / Manassas (July, 1861)

Part 1: The Conflict Takes Shape

Civil War Part 2. Chapter 17

First Battle of Bull Run

ah8chapter16sampletest

Transcription:

Today in Georgia History November 15, 1864 March to the Sea Suggested Reading Anne J. Bailey, The Chessboard of War: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Campaigns of 1864 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000). Anne J. Bailey, War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 2003). William Harris Bragg, Griswoldville (Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2000). Barry L. Brown and Gordon R. Elwell, Crossroads of Conflict: A Guide to Civil War Sites in Georgia (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2010). James A. Connolly, Three Years in the Army of the Cumberland: The Letters and Diary of Major James A. Connolly, ed. Paul M. Angle (1928; reprint, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996). Joseph T. Glatthaar, The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaign (New York: New York University Press, 1985). Jacqueline Jones, Saving Savannah: The City and the Civil War (New York: Knopf, 2008). Lee B. Kennett, Marching through Georgia: The Story of Soldiers and Civilians during Sherman's Campaign (New York: HarperCollins, 1995). Noah Andre Trudeau, Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea (New York: Harper, 2008). Sherman s March to the Sea, New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/article.jsp?id=h-641&sug=y Barnard's Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign, ca. 1866, http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/hargrett/barnard/ Sherman's March to the Sea, Georgia Info, http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/marchsea.htm

Image Credits November 15, 1864: March to the Sea Map of Northern Georgia Final, Map Collection, 1361MP 087 Battle for the Flag Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 008 Bentonville Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 017 Black refugees A History of the Civil War, MFC E468 7 L88, 001 Black Refugees Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 016

Black refugees Marching through Georgia and the Carolina, Rare Pamphlet Collection, E476 69 09, 007 Columbia Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 015 Destroying Railroads Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 010 Destroying Railroads in Atlanta Marching through Georgia and the Carolinas, Rare Pamphlet Collection, E476 69 09, 001 Displaced Whites, Rare Book Collection E470 G67 1904, b 004 Evacuation of Savannah, 1361PR-1OS-33 Fleeing before Sherman, 1361PH-21-20-5869

Foraging in Georgia, 1361PR-1OS-04 Gen. George Thomas, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-DIG-cwpbh-03123 General George Thomas A History of the Civil War, MFC E468 7 L88, 002 General Lee A-1361-621 General Lee Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division, LC-USZ62-45302

Gen. William T. Sherman on horseback at Federal Fort No. 7 Library of Congress, Photographs and Prints Division, LC-DIG-cwpb-03628 Gen. William T. Sherman, Leaning on Breach of Gun, and Staff at Federal Fort No. 7 Library of Congress, Photographs and Prints Division, LC-DIG-cwpb-03384 General Sherman Union Portraits, Manuscript Collection, E467 B782, 001 General Sherman Reviewing Cavalry, 1361PR-1OS-47 General Sherman's Army Entering Savannah, 1361PR-03-37 General William T Sherman Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-112190

General William Tecumseh Sherman, full-length portrait, facing front, right hand holding hat on back of chair Library Of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-92344 General Sherman and staff, 1361PR-1OS-37 Marching Marching through Georgia and the Carolina, Rare Pamphlet Collection, E476 69 09, 003 Marching Marching through Georgia and the Carolinas, Rare Pamphlet Collection, E476 69 09, 004 Marching at Night Marching through Georgia and the Carolinas, Rare Pamphlet Collection, E476 69 09, 005 Battle of Atlanta, MC E476 7 C750, 001

Battle of Atlanta, MC E476 7 C750, 002 Battle of Atlanta, MC E476 7 C750, 003 Battle of Atlanta, MC E476 7 C750, 004 Battle of Atlanta, MC E476 7 C750, 005 Battle of Atlanta, MC E476 7 C750, 006 Moving out of Atlanta Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-127598 Peach orchard at Shiloh Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 003

Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 001 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 002 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 003 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 004 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 005 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 006 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 007 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 008

Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 009 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 010 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 011 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 012 Marching through Georgia, RB E476 69 H47, 013 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 014 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 015 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 016

Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 017 Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 018 Restoring communications with Washington Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 005 Road building Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 013 Roads Marching through Georgia and the Carolinas, Rare Pamphlet Collection, E476 69 09, 006 Robert E Lee with his Soldiers at Fredericksburg, Virginia Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-118167 Sherman and his Generals_cropped

Skirmish Line Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 004 Wading the Salkehatchie Marching through Georgia, Rare Book Collection, E476 69 H47, 014