Already have. Thomas Sanders, William Sanders, and Leroy Moore - murdered by execution in a pond near the Elk River, Franklin County, TN January 11, 1865.
Remember this?
Yes I do, Walt. Why don't you post a link to that exchange so everyone can see how you are fibbing even in your portrayal of the events that occurred there. They will see it how it really happened. You lied and claimed that hardly anyone was raped, so I proved to the contrary. You then lied and claimed that Sherman executed no POW's, so I proved to the contrary. You then lied and claimed that you had asked for civilians rather than POWs despite the fact that you specifically asked for confederate soldiers and dared me to prove that any were executed, so I proved to the contrary by pointing out your own words. Sadly you have yet to find a new lie to peddle around here, so you're sticking with that last one. As I said though - your every move is predictable.
Already have. Thomas Sanders, William Sanders, and Leroy Moore - murdered by execution in a pond near the Elk River, Franklin County, TN January 11, 1865.
Sherman's army -- and Sherman -- were in North Carolina.
You will tell any kind of lie. And even if Sherman had had these men murdered in cold blood, which he did not, that is still too thin a reed to hang the name of murderers on him and his men.
Not only that, I searched on this string on Google and Yahoo without one relevent hit:
civil war Thomas Sanders William Leroy Moore sherman
You seem to be bending the truth again, aren't you?
I found out you were lying about this Miller person, and now you are lying about this.
Walt
You never proved any such thing. I noted last July:
"I asked you to name a civilian murdered by Sherman's men or on his orders. You responded with the name of a POW shot in reprisal for the bushwhacking of some of Sherman's men. You tried to pass this POW off as a civilian.
Burke Davis notes a couple incidents of rape in "Sherman's March." That was never at issue. This sounds like more dissembling on your part."
You tried to pass off a rebel POW as a civilian to substantiate your claim that Sherman's men had murdered civilians. Now you have branched out to Tennessee, but you are still working a dry hole. Sherman's men were very well behaved, given the circumstances.
Walt