Confederate mistress from a Georgia plantation writes about Sherman's march and about her slaves.
-A Woman's Wartime Journal, Dolly Sumner Lunt (1864)

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This Soldier and His Comrades Tried to Stop Sherman’s March Through Georgia

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When Sherman Rode Into Columbia, S.C., an Escaped Union POW Handed Him a Note. Here's the Words.

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Living The Civil War | American History through Southern Eyes

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He NOTICED One STRANGE Thing in 1983 — 40 Years Later Scientists Couldn't Believe What He Found!

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He's Studied Little Big Horn For 51 Years. Here's What He Revealed On The 150th Anniversary.

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Gettysburg Relics of the Confederate Dead at Pickett's Charge | American Artifact Episode 28

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When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March | GPB Documentaries

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Kidnapped by Lakota | What it was Like to be a Woman CAPTURED by a Tribe of Warriors

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How Britain's Motorcycles Became Inferior to Japan's

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Ep 218 Slavery and the Colony of Georgia

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Reaping the Whirlwind: Sherman‘s March to the Sea - Part 1

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Photographer Born In 1843 Talks About the Wild West - American Homesteaders - Enhanced Audio

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They Selected The Fleshy Boy For Torture: Shawnee Indians Attack Virginia Settlers, 1758

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Words Exchanged in an Ambulance Between Two Wounded Soldiers, Union and Confederate

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Andersonville: 26 Acres of Civil War Hell | History Traveler Episode 87

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General Sherman’s March to the Sea - Part 2

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A British Officer's Account of Gettysburg

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Inside the Deadliest Prison of the Civil War (13,000 Died Here 😱)… ANDERSONVILLE Prison Full Tour

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The Civil War Battle Series: Sherman in Georgia

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