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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Formative Years, 1822‒1861
1. Origin and Evolution of the Sherman Family to 1840
2. Leaping the Mark: Soldier or Civilian? 1840–1852
3. Unfortunate Civilian, 1853–1861
Part II Working His Way, March 1861–March 1864
4. Brigade Commander, March‒August 1861
5. Departmental Commander—And Disaster, August–December 1861
6. Divisional Commander, January–July 1862
7. Corps Commander, July–December 1862
8. From Corps Command to Army Command, January–December 1863
9. Army Command, October 1863–March 1864
Part III Command of the Military Division of the Mississippi
10. First Contact, March–May 1864
11. Over the Chattahoochee, May–July 1864
12. Slogging on to Atlanta, July–September 1864
13. Marching on to Savannah, September–December 1864
14. Marching to Victory, December 1864–April 1865
Part IV Things Will Never be the Same Again: The Reckoning
15. The Transition to Peacetime Soldiering, 1865–1869
16. Commanding General of the Army, 1869–1884
17. Retirement of a Kind, 1884–1891
Conclusion: Weighed in the Balance and Not Found Wanting
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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