Thanks for the comments, Skunk. You're right about having to learn how to navigate through the LOC site. I guess that's a built-in design; remember, it IS the Fed. They gotta make it that way to keep us from learning too much. :-/
"Did You Know?" This one is a DOOZY !
I often get asked by people from the north, (some are friends, others are total strangers) "Why do Southerners absolutely HATE William T. Sherman, while their feelings toward Ulysses S. Grant almost border on admiration?" After all, Southerners wanted to shoot or hang Sherman while, at the same time, helped to elect Grant to the highest office in the land. It put me to thinking. Soooo... you know me. I set out to find the reason(s). I knew MY personal reasons but I wanted to see what other people thought. I went to some of the oldest people in my family (one of the absolute best sources anybody can have) and asked them their thoughts, if they remembered stories, ect. What I learned was that my feelings were right on the money. LITERALLY.
Let me start off by giving you a little background on my family situation so you can see why I'm so passionate about this. I'm only 42 years old. My father was the youngest of 16 children, the oldest of his siblings being born in 1898, my father being born in 1940. My Grandfather was born in 1876. His father was born in 1842. So, you see, I'm only 3 generations removed from the war. Most people my age are 7 and 8 generations removed. This gives me somewhat of a unique perspective. The things I'm about to describe happened to my Great Grands, Great uncles and aunts, not great-great-great, like most people.
The difference in our attitudes toward these two men, though both were enemies at the time, was so simple. History books teach us from childhood of what a great man Sherman was, mainly because of his infamous "march to the sea". Ask ANY Georgian (one of which I'm proud to be) how great they think he was. Then stand back. WAY back. When you actually sit down and LOOK at the difference in what we're Taught, and what was actually the case, you have to come to the same conclusions most Southerners do. It ALL boils down to this... and I'm NOT trying to ruffle any feathers, facts are facts.
The reason Most Southerners don't feel so harshly towards Grant, even though he killed thousands of our ancestors, he did it on a battlefield. After all, it was war. I'm not saying he was a saint by any stretch. Yeah, he's still our old enemy. But one that conducted war, not murder. Before any of the readers from the North get so bent out of shape you have an aneurysm, let me explain... because I'm sure you've never looked at it this way.
It is my solemn belief that if Sherman was alive today, he'd be tried for war crimes. War is conducted when soldiers are killed in battle. What he did was not war, but murder. When Sherman came to Georgia in 1864 he had very few military oppositions after Atlanta. His attention turned to the civilian population, including the slaves, which numbered near a half million. We've all heard how he burned houses, destroyed cities, etc. But let's take a closer look. Most of Georgia's militia was fighting in Virginia with Lee and that left Georgia with practically NO defense between Atlanta & Savannah. The only battle between Atlanta and Savannah that could remotely be called a military confrontation was when one section of Sherman's forces came through Macon. His only resistance there was a military academy full of 14 - 15 year olds and very elderly instructors. ALL of the destruction Sherman caused between Atlanta and Savannah was to the civilians. Nobody can show me a single military target destroyed in this region. Not only were houses burned, but crops, businesses and much more was destroyed. He actually ordered the destruction of farm equipment so the "people could be starved into submission". When a military force numbering in the thousands comes up to your farm and your family brandishes firearms of every sort to defend their homes and lives,(remember, these are civilians) and your family is shot down, leaving mostly women and children to fend for themselves, your valuables such as furniture, jewelery, antiques, etc., were hauled off, not to be sold and the money used for the military, but allowed to be kept by the soldiers as spoils of war, your farm burned, your equipment (plows, tools, etc.) thrown into that fire to render them useless, preventing you from even growing basic food for survival (remember, it was late fall and early winter), your animals and grain are taken to feed these "liberators", and the very slaves under your care and guidance, that we're taught that the North was fighting to free were literally left to die of starvation and disease because they have just been thrust back to the stone age; my friends, that's not war, it's MURDER! This was not "collateral" damage. It was a direct assault on the civilian population that had no defense against what happened.This is only ONE farm. This happened to thousands!
According to the 1860 census, Georgia had the 3rd highest Gross National Product in the WORLD. Remember, before the War, each state was sovereign and it's economy stood on it's own, and there was no centralized Federal Government. Because of Sherman, It was not until 1968, 108 years later, that Georgia's economy returned to prewar levels. That still made Georgia over 100 years behind in regards to economics.
So, you see, NOBODY can explain away Sherman's actions by saying to me that "war is hell". Yes, it is, but MURDER is something entirely Different.