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Soldiering with Sherman: The Civil War Letters of George F. Cram
Soldiering with Sherman: The Civil War Letters of George F. Cram, Rare among Civil War correspondence, the collection of Union Sergeant George F. Cram's letters reveals an educated young man's experiences as part of Sherman's army. Advancing through the Confederacy with the 105th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Cram engaged, Soldiering with Sherman: The Civil War Letters of George F. Cram has a rating of 4 stars
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Soldiering with Sherman: The Civil War Letters of George F. Cram, Rare among Civil War correspondence, the collection of Union Sergeant George F. Cram's letters reveals an educated young man's experiences as part of Sherman's army. Advancing through the Confederacy with the 105th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Cram engaged, Soldiering with Sherman: The Civil War Letters of George F. Cram
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  • Soldiering with Sherman: The Civil War Letters of George F. Cram
  • Written by author Jennifer Cain Bohrnstedt
  • Published by Northern Illinois University Press, April 2000
  • Rare among Civil War correspondence, the collection of Union Sergeant George F. Cram's letters reveals an educated young man's experiences as part of Sherman's army. Advancing through the Confederacy with the 105th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Cram engaged
  • Rare among Civil War accounts. Sergeant Cram's letters home reveal an educated young man's march with Sherman's army through the Confederacy. With the 105th Illinois Infantry, Cram fought in a number of key battles, including Resaca, Peach Tree Creek, and
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Introduction
1 "Citizens No Longer": Wyanet, July 9-Frankfort, October 20, 1862
2 "If You Examine the Map": Bowling Green, November 7-Scottsville, November 23, 1862
3 "The Gentlemen's Tent": Gallatin, November 30-South Tunnel, December 25, 1862
4 "Asleep in Jesus": South Tunnel, January 1-Gallatin, February 15, 1863
5 "I Would Prefer a Copy of Shakespeare": Gallatin, April 4-Nashville, October 10, 1863
6 "What Can't Be Cured Must Be Endured": Nashville, October 28, 1863-February 7, 1864
7 "The Big Brigade": Shelbyville, February 14-Lookout Valley, April 29, 1864
8 "It Was Every Man for Himself": Gordons Mills, May 3-Battlefield, June 19, 1864
9 "Perfect Terror": Marietta, June 25-near Atlanta, July 31, 1864
10 "The Very Air Seems Full of Death and Destruction": Near Atlanta, August 4-Atlanta, October 23, 1864
11 "Terrible Havoc Among the Citizens": Near Atlanta, October 30, 1864-Raleigh, April 19, 1865
12 "Extremely Well Paid for the Trip": Raleigh, April 28-Washington, D.C., June 1, 1865
Afterword Appendix Notes Bibliography Index


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