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General William T. Sherman, US Army, 1869. Creator: Unknown

General William T. Sherman, US Army, 1869. Creator: Unknown


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General William T. Sherman, US Army, 1869. Creator: Unknown

General Wm. T. Sherman, U.S.A. 1869. [Commanding General of the US Army during the Civil War]

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General Sherman General William T Sherman General William Tecumseh Sherman Glass Negatives 1860 1880 Gmgpc Keystone Archives Major General William Tecumseh Sherman Portrait Photographs 1860 1880 Gmgpc Sherman William T Sherman William Tecumseh William T Sherman William Tecumseh Sherman American Civil War Brady Handy Collection Brady Mathew Brady Mathew B Handy Lc Handy Levin Handy Levin C Handy Levin Corbin Lc Handy Levin C Handy Levin Corbin Handy Levin Handy Mathew B Brady Mathew Benjamin Brady Mathew Brady


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This print showcases General William T. Sherman, a prominent figure in American history during the 19th century. The image captures the essence of this distinguished military leader, who served as the Commanding General of the US Army during the Civil War. With his commanding presence and impressive beard, General Sherman exudes strength and determination. The creator of this photograph remains unknown, but their skillful composition has immortalized an important moment in time. Preserved within glass negatives from 1860 to 1880, this portrait is now part of the esteemed Brady Handy Collection housed at the Library of Congress. General Sherman's contribution to our country cannot be overstated. As a major general during the Civil War, he played a pivotal role in leading Union forces to victory against Confederate armies. His infamous "March to the Sea" campaign brought about significant strategic victories for the Union side. This still image serves as a powerful reminder of not only General Sherman's legacy but also that of all those who fought bravely during one of America's most defining conflicts. It stands as a testament to their sacrifice and dedication. As we gaze upon this remarkable portrait today, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand an era that shaped our nation's history forevermore.

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