I myself have seen, in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands of women and children fleeing from your armies and desperadoes, hungry, and with bleeding feet. In Memphis, Vicksburg, and Mississippi, we fed thousands upon... Life and Military Career of Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman - Page 225by Phineas Camp Headley - 1865 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1886 - 622 pages
...and before the South had one jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands...could not see starve. Now that war comes home to you, yon feel very different. ' You deprecate its horrors, but did not feel them when you sent car-loads... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1886 - 628 pages
...and before the South had one jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands...thousands of the families of rebel soldiers left on oar hands, and whom we could not see starve. Now that war comes home to yon; you feel very different.... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1886 - 624 pages
...children fleeing from your armies and desperadoes, hungry and with bleeding feet. In Memphis, Yicksburg, and Mississippi, we fed thousands upon thousands of the families of rebel soldiers left onour hands, and whom we could not see starve. Now that war comes home to yon, yon feel very different.... | |
| John Hill Aughey - Escapes - 1888 - 688 pages
...Fort Pillow. Gen. AVm. T. Sherman to the mayor of Atlanta: "I myself have seen, in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands...armies and desperadoes, hungry and with bleeding feet. Now that war comes home to you you feel very differently. You deprecate its horrors, but did not feel... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1889 - 628 pages
...and before the South had one jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands...we could not see starve. Now that war comes home to yon, you feel very different. You deprecate its horrors, but did not feel them when you tent car-loads... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 646 pages
...and before the South had one jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands...desperadoes, hungry and with bleeding feet. In Memphis, Yicksburg, and Mississippi, we fed thousands upon thousands of the families of rebel soldiers left... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1891 - 632 pages
...began this war without one jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi hundreds and thousands of women and children fleeing from your own armies and desperadoes, hungry and with bleeding feet. In Memphis, Vicksburg, and Mississippi we... | |
| Samuel Giles Buckingham - Connecticut - 1894 - 572 pages
...and with bleeding feet. In Memphis, Vicksburg and Missouri we fed thousands upon thousands of your families of rebel soldiers left on our hands, and whom we could not see starve. Now that war comes to you, you feel very differently; you deprecate its horrors. But you did not feel them when you were... | |
| Samuel Giles Buckingham - Connecticut - 1894 - 574 pages
...began this war without one jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, hundreds and thousands of women and children, fleeing from your own armies and desperadoes, hungry and with bleeding feet. In Memphis, Vicksburg and Missouri we fed... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Biography & Autobiography - 1899 - 406 pages
...jot or tittle of provocation. I myself have seen in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mis! sissippi hundreds and thousands of women and children fleeing...and Mississippi we fed thousands upon thousands of families of rebel soldiers left on our hands, and whom we could not see starve. Now that war comes... | |
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