It is fascinating to note that, notwithstanding his antisemitism, Sherman was a great admirer of Rose Eytinge (1835-1911), a Jewish-American actress and author who rose to become one of the most popul ...
In May 1864, 44-year-old Union General William Tecumseh Sherman moved his army of 100,000 men into north Georgia. His goal was to capture the vital railroad, supply, and manufacturing city of the ...
His other premier work is a classic man-on-a-horse — the gilded equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman, victorious Union Army general, standing in front of the Plaza Hotel at an entrance ...
Christian nationalism was a flop when the Puritans tried it. See this famous Augustus Saint-Gaudens sculpture for information.
In 1864, during or after the Battle of Atlanta, Hutchinson was captured in Georgia by Union troops under the command of William Tecumseh Sherman and imprisoned south of Chicago at Camp Douglas ...
For him, it was not all happy. General [William Tecumseh] Sherman, who was head of the militia for a while in California, wrote a memoir, and that’s very vivid. It may be that the most striking ...