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Sherman: A Soldier's Passion for Order
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ISBN: 0809327856
Author: Marszalek, John F.
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Sherman: A Soldiers Passion for Order is the premier biography of William Tecumseh Sherman, the Civil War commander known for his destructive war policy against Confederates and as a consummate soldier. This updated edition of John F. Marszaleks award-winning book presents the general as a complicated man who, fearing anarchy, searched for the order that he hoped would make his life a success.Sherman was profoundly influenced by the death of his father and his subsequent relationship with the powerful Whig politician Thomas Ewing and his family. Although the Ewings treated Sherman as one of their own, the young Sherman was determined to make it on his own. He graduated from West Point and moved on to service at military posts throughout the South. This volume traces Shermans involvement in the Mexican War in the late 1840s, his years battling prospectors and deserting soldiers in gold-rush California, and his 1850 marriage to his foster sister, Ellen. Later he moved to Louisiana, and, after the state seceded, Sherman returned to the North to fight for the Union.Sherman covers the generals early Civil War assignments in Kentucky and Missouri and his battles against former Southern friends there, the battle at Shiloh, and his rise to become second only to Grant among the Union leadership. Shermans famed use of destructive war, controversial then and now, is examined in detail. The destruction of property, he believed, would convince the Confederates that surrender was their best option, and Shermans successful strategy became the stuff of legend.This definitive biography, which includes forty-six illustrations, effectively refutes misconceptions surrounding the controversial Union general and presents Sherman the man, not the myth.
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