The War in Georgia: Later News from Sherman – 2
Gen. Foster’s Operations: The Battle of Honey Hill – 2-3
The War in Tennessee: Erection of a Rebel Battery on the Cumberland River – 3
A Rumor About Forrest-Probable Movement of the Rebels into Kentucky – 3
A Rebel Battery Planted at Harpeth Shoals – 3
Lieut.-Gens. Scott and Grant: Interesting Correspondence – 3
The Battle of Franklin: Details of the Battle at Franklin – 3-4
News from Washington – 4-5
Thirty-Eighth Congress: Second Session – 5-6
Editorial: Sherman’s March – The Topography of Georgia – 6
The Nation’s Development – Report of the Secretary of the Interior – 6
The Financial Position of the Sanitary Commission – 6-7
Lord Lyons – 7
Amusements – 7
What— NO Ebenezer Creek, from the “news that’s fitted to Print” NY Slimes. Another repeating circular “class” of “history” vs. true scholarship.
Very strange obsession to re-visit clearly wrong speculation “writers” who knew nothing but how to sell ink and paper to bozos. And political animals.
There is no history in this, FRiend, and repeating it does not make it so. There are archives from people who really did know what happened.
I will be working near Maxton, NC tomorrow.
The US74 on the Andrew Jackson Hwy has a Sherman marker. Dated 1865. I’ll snap a photo and post it private as your timeline isn’t there yet. It was his trip back north.