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uarters, in the field, April 14, 1864. Major-General Sherman, commanding United States Forces: Te memorandum or basis agreed upon between General Sherman and General Johnston having been submittead been entered into on the 18th inst, by General Sherman, with the rebel General Johnston. Brigadishows that both he and Johnston knew that General Sherman had no authority to enter into any such ated, and any opportunity should offer. General Sherman to General Grant. Headquarters, militarye given to an officer to be designated by General Sherman. Each officer and man to give his indiville that a new arrangement has been made with Sherman, and that the advance of the Sixth corps was W. Halleck, Major—General commanding. General Sherman to General Grant. Headquarters, military As ever, your friend, W. T. Sherman. General Sherman to General Grant. Headquarters, military except in the case of Johnston's army to General Sherman. ordnance office, War Department, Dece[25 more...]
57, 152, 181. Atlanta, objective point of Sherman, II., 35, 533; campaign against, II., 532 543ad to Nashville opened by Grant, 451; base of Sherman's Atlanta campaign, II., 35, 532; Sherman's aSherman's army at, 533; cut off from Sherman by Hood, III., 153. Chattanooga, battle of orders of battle, iilmington ordered to, 223; alarm of rebel sat Sherman's march, 286; governor of, asking for reinforjor-general of volunteers, 54; relations with Sherman, 57, 58, 183, 454, 572; II., 17, 22-24, 502, ters after fall of Corinth, 106. Meridian, Sherman's expedition against, i., 552-560. Merritt418, 421; Sheridan's campaign in Valley, 504; Sherman's Atlanta campaign, 532; movements of Septemb expedition, 222; at battle of Nashville, 251 Sherman's march to sea, 283; second Fort Fisher exped; in Appomattox campaign, 624; surrendered to Sherman, 634; at Mobile, 637; surrendered at end of wdissatisfied with Schofield, 409; disapproves Sherman's action, 632; denounces Sherman in a publish[70 more...]