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" As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery may appropriate freely and without limit ; discriminating, however, between the rich who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or... "
Life and Military Career of Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman - Page 245
by Phineas Camp Headley - 1865 - 368 pages
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History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the ...

John William Draper - United States - 1870 - 716 pages
...the army is unmolested, no destruction* of such property should be permitted ; but should guerrillas or bushwhackers molest our march, or should the inhabitants...are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, who are usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace the...
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History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the ...

John William Draper - United States - 1870 - 708 pages
...permitted; but should guerrillas or bushwhackers molest our march, or should the inhabitants burn-bridges, obstruct roads, or otherwise manifest local hostility,...are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, who are usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace the...
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Who Burnt Columbia?: Official Depositions of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman and Gen. O ...

Columbia (S.C.) - 1873 - 144 pages
...less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility." VI. "As for horses, mules, wagons, &c., belonging to the inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery may appropriate freely and without limits; discriminating, however, between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious,...
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Memoirs of General William T. Sherman, Volume 2

William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 422 pages
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the' rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging-parties may also take mules or "horses, to replace...
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Memoirs of General William T. Sherman, Volume 2

William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 416 pages
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...artillery may appropriate freely and without limit; discrimi— nating, however, between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious,...
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The Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War in the United States of ..., Volume 3

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1877 - 674 pages
...appropriate, freely and without limit," horses, mules, wagons, <fcc., belonging to the inhabitants, "discriminating, however, between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or friendly." Foragers were also permitted to exchange their jaded...
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Stories of War Told by Soldiers

Edward Everett Hale - United States - 1879 - 290 pages
...less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, &c., belonging to the inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging-parties may also take mules or horses, to replace...
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Memoirs of General William T. Sherman, Volume 2

William Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1886 - 624 pages
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...discriminating, however, between the rich, who are nsually hostile, and the poor and industrious, nsually neutral or friendly. Foraging-parties may also...
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Hardtack and Coffee; Or, The Unwritten Story of Army Life: Including ...

John Davis Billings - United States - 1887 - 452 pages
...be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage at any distance from the road travelled." "i5. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses, to replace...
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Hardtack and Coffee: Or, The Unwritten Story of Army Life, Including ...

John Davis Billings - Ambulances - 1887 - 440 pages
...must be intrusted the gathering of provisions and forage at any distance from the road travelled." "6. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses, to replace...
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