Sherman's Other War by John F. Marszalek

Sherman's Other War by John F. Marszalek

Author:John F. Marszalek [Marszalek, John F.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, United States, Civil War Period (1850-1877), Language Arts & Disciplines, Journalism
ISBN: 9780873386197
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Publisher: Kent State University Press
Published: 1999-01-15T04:09:20+00:00


NOTES

1. Thomas H. Baker, The Memphis Commercial Appeal (Baton Rouge, 1971), pp. 93–112.

2. Ibid., pp. 94–95; Joseph H. Parks, “Memphis Under Military Rule, 1862-1865,” (East Tennessee Historical Society) Publications 14 (1942): 34; Lew Wallace to Editor of Memphis Argus, 17 June 1862, quoted in Thomas W. Knox, Campfire and Cottonfield (New York, 1865), p. 190; New York Herald, 21 June 1862; J. Cutler Andrews, The North Reports the Civil War (Pittsburgh, 1953), p. 251.

3. Baker, p. 95; Parks, p. 34; William T. Sherman to P. P. L. Hommedieu, 7 July 1862, William T. Sherman Papers, Library of Congress. Hereafter cited as: WTS Papers, LC. Memphis Appeal, 9 September 1862.

4. Memphis Bulletin, 23, 28 July 1862; Memphis Appeal, 25 July 1862.

5. Unit Orders No. 56, Hq., 5th Division, Army of the Tennessee, 21 July 1862, War of the Rebellion … Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (Washington, 1880-1901), Ser 1, 17, pt. 2: 110. Hereafter cited as: O. R. New York Herald, New York Times, Louisville Journal, Washington Star, 26 July 1862; Parks, pp. 35-38; Memphis Bulletin, 22, 23 July 1862.

6. Lloyd Lewis, Sherman: Fighting Prophet (New York, 1932), p. 243; Parks, pp. 38-39; Robert J. Futrell, “Federal Military Government in the South, 1861-1865,” Military Affairs 15 (Winter 1951): 184-185.

7. WTS to Samuel Sawyer, 24 July 1862, O. R., Ser. I, 17, pt. 2: 116–117; WTS to Editors of Bulletin and Appeal, 21 August 1862, Sherman Family Papers, University of Notre Dame Archives. Hereafter cited as: S. F. P., UNDA. The August letter warned against anonymous articles and urged opposition to guerrillas.

8. Cincinnati Commercial, 28, 30 July 1862; St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 28, 29 July 1862; Chicago Tribune, 30 July 1862; New York World, n.d., WTS Papers, LC; New York Herald, 15 August 1862.

9. Louisville Journal, 30 July 1862; St. Louis, Missouri Democrat, 2 August 1862; New York Tribune, 31 July, 1 August 1862; Washington Star, 5 August 1862; New York Herald, 4 August 1862; New York Tribune, 6 August 1862.

10. Ellen Sherman to WTS, 6, 9 August 1862, WTS to ES, 10 August 1862, S. F. P., UNDA; WTS to Minnie Sherman, 16 August 1862, WTS, “My Father’s Letters,” ed. Minnie Ewing Sherman, Cosmopolitan 12 (November 1891), 67; WTS to ?, 17 August 1862, ES to WTS, 17 August 1862, S. F. P., UNDA.

11. Grant to WTS, 8 August 1862, quoted in Sylvanus Cadwallader, Three Years With Grant, ed. Benjamin P. Thomas (New York, 1956), p. 3; St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 19 August 1862; New York Tribune, 21 August 1862; Emmet Crozier, Yankee Reporters: 1861-1865 (New York, 1956), pp. 319-320; Historian Justin Walsh states that the bordello story was printed in April and Isham was arrested in August for a purely fictitious story of rebel ironclads at Pensacola, Florida. Walsh, To Print the News and Raise Hell: A Biography of Wilbur F. Storey (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968), pp. 176–179.

12. WTS to Grant, 17 August 1862, O. R., Ser. I, 17, pt. 2: 178.

13. New York Tribune, 5 September 1862.



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