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| 100 | ‡aFlood, Charles Bracelen. |
| 245 | ‡aGrant and Sherman :‡bthe friendship that won the Civil War /‡cCharles Bracelen Flood. |
| 250 | ‡a1st ed. |
| 260 | ‡aNew York :‡bFarrar, Straus and Giroux,‡c2005. |
| 300 | ‡ax, 460 p. :‡bill., maps ;‡c24 cm. |
| 504 | ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [429]-435) and index. |
| 505 | ‡g1.‡tTwo failed men with great potential -- ‡g2.‡tGrant awakens -- ‡g3.‡tSherman goes in -- ‡g4.‡tGrant moves forward, with Sherman in a supporting role -- ‡g5.‡tThe bond forged at Shiloh -- ‡g6.‡tPolitical problems, military challenges : the Vicksburg campaign develops -- ‡g7.‡tThe siege of Vicksburg -- ‡g8.‡tPain and pleasure on the long road to Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge -- ‡g9.‡tConfusion at Chattanooga -- ‡g10.‡tGrant and Sherman begin to develop the winning strategy -- ‡g11.‡tSherman saves Lincoln's presidential campaign -- ‡g12.‡tProfessional judgment and personal friendship : Savannah for Christmas -- ‡g13.‡tThe march through the Carolinas, and an additional test of friendship -- ‡g14.‡tGrant, Sherman, and Abraham Lincoln hold a council of war - and peace -- ‡g15.‡t"I now feel like ending the matter" : Grant's final offensive -- ‡g16.‡tThe days after Appomattox : joy and grief -- ‡g17.‡tSherman in trouble -- ‡g18.‡tGrant, Sherman, and the radicals -- ‡g19.‡tA parade for everyone, and a hearing for Sherman -- ‡g20.‡tThe past and future march up Pennsylvania Avenue. |
| 520 | ‡a""We were as brothers," William Tecumseh Sherman said, describing his relationship with Ulysses S. Grant. They were incontestably two of the most important figures in the Civil War, but until now there has been no book about their victorious partnership and the deep friendship that made it possible." "Their growing mutual admiration and trust, which President Lincoln increasingly relied upon, set the stage for the crucial final year of the war. While Grant battled with Lee in the campaigns that ended at Appomattox Court House, Sherman first marched through Georgia to Atlanta, continued with his epic March to the Sea, and turned north from Savannah for his Carolina campaigns. Not only did Grant and Sherman come to think alike, but, even though their headquarters at that time were hundreds of miles apart, they were in virtually daily communication, strategizing the final moves of the war and planning how to approach the peace that would follow."--BOOK JACKET. |
| 600 | ‡aGrant, Ulysses S.‡q(Ulysses Simpson),‡d1822-1885. |
| 600 | ‡aSherman, William T.‡q(William Tecumseh),‡d1820-1891. |
| 610 | ‡aUnited States.‡bArmy‡vBiography. |
| 650 | ‡aFriendship‡zUnited States‡vCase studies. |
| 650 | ‡aGenerals‡zUnited States‡vBiography. |
| 651 | ‡aUnited States‡xHistory‡yCivil War, 1861-1865‡xCampaigns. |
| 695 | ‡bBIO008000 ‡aBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military. |
| 695 | ‡bHIS036050 ‡aHISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) |
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