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William T. Sherman USA Major General
« on: March 07, 2017, 09:10:41 pm »
 William T. Sherman USA
Major General
February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891
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William Tecumseh Sherman
Major General William T. Sherman (Library of Congress)

William Tecumseh Sherman, although not a career military commander before the war, would become one of "the most widely renowned of the Union’s military leaders next to U. S. Grant.” 

Sherman, one of eleven children, was born into a distinguished family.   His father had served on the Supreme Court of Ohio until his sudden death in 1829, leaving Sherman and his family to stay with several friends and relatives.  During this period, Sherman found himself living with Senator Thomas Ewing, who obtained an appointment for Sherman to the United States Military Academy, and he graduated sixth in the class of 1840.  His early military career proved to be anything but spectacular.  He saw some combat during the Second Seminole War in Florida, but unlike many of his colleagues, did not fight in the Mexican-American War, serving instead in California.  As a result, he resigned his commission in 1853.  He took work in the fields of banking and law briefly before becoming the superintendent of the Louisiana Military Academy in 1859.  At the outbreak of the Civil War, however, Sherman resigned from the academy and headed north, where he was made a colonel of the 13th United States Infantry.

http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/biographies/william-t-sherman.html
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