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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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A Great Civil War: A Military and Political History, 1861-1865

Russell Frank Weigley - History - 2000 - 662 pages
...enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility.10 Furthermore, "As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to...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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The Courthouse and the Depot: The Architecture of Hope in an Age of Despair ...

Wilber W. Caldwell - Architecture - 2001 - 634 pages
...and enforce devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. As to horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the inhabitants the cavalry and artillery may appropriate freely without limit... [59] With notable exceptions, like the looting and burning at Madison and Millen,...
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The Second Georgia Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865

F. Mikell Harper - Burke County (Ga.) - 2005 - 128 pages
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 7. 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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Gilbert VanZandt: The Story of Civil War Drummer Boy and His Pony, Fannie Lee

Marilyn Seguin, Marilyn Weymouth Seguin - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 128 pages
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 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. "In making your camp fires, never burn any but the top...
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...

United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1892 - 1048 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...industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging partier may also take mules or horses to replace the jaded animals of their trains, or to serve as...
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Vinings Revisited: A Review of Older Provenance...

Anthony Doyle - History - 2008 - 220 pages
...order and enforce 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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National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military and ..., Volume 3

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - United States - 1861 - 668 pages
...local hostility, but no such devastation was to be permitted where the inhabitants remained quiet. " As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...freely and without limit ; discriminating, however, WAK FOR THE UNION. between the rich, who are usually hostile and the poor or industrious, usually neutral...
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Western Reserve University Bulletin

1910 - 878 pages
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to measure of such hostility. (6) As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery may appropriate freely without limit; discriminating, however, between the rich who are usually hostile, and the poor and...
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