Not entirely. They were stretched out over several hundred miles in supply chains going back to Tennessee.
You will tell any kind of lie.
You say that often yet never seem to be able to document a single one when I press you on it. Why is that?
And even if Sherman had had these men murdered in cold blood, which he did not
The government records of the union army indicate that they were.
that is still too thin a reed to hang the name of murderers on him and his men.
How so? The murderers were Shermans men serving in his army on his supply lines and they were ordered to murder by one of his subordinate generals.
Not only that, I searched on this string on Google and Yahoo without one relevent hit: civil war Thomas Sanders William Leroy Moore sherman
Google? You mean that great database of all the records contained in the national archives?
I found out you were lying about this Miller person
How so? You asked for a confederate murdered in retaliation by Sherman. I gave you his name. Only after that fact did you change your criteria (as usual) that he had to be a civilian. And for the record, I've now given you civilian names and you deny them too despite overwhelming documentation and evidence. That makes you a liar, Walt. And it wouldn't be the first time with you.
How so? You asked for a confederate murdered in retaliation by Sherman.
That is a flat lie. I well knew that Sherman had POW's executed at random to deter the rebels from murdering Union POW's. I even knew the name of this James Miller.
YOU posted that a grey headed grandfather had been murdered by Sherman's men, and lo and behold, it was the same person.
You lied and you got caught.
Walt