
In this candid memoir, a seasoned commander recounts the closing months of a nation‑shaking conflict, offering an insider’s view of the strategic choices that shaped its outcome. Readers follow the daring decision to turn a victorious army from Savannah into a north‑bound force, threading through hostile terrain while confronting logistical nightmares and fierce resistance. The narrative captures the tension of coordinating multiple fronts—Sherman’s bold march, the movements of Canby, Schofield, and Thomas—as well as the personal interactions among the war’s leading generals.
Beyond battlefield maps and orders, the author reflects on the human side of command: the weight of responsibility, the interplay of political and military leaders, and the resolve required to sustain an army on the move. His observations bring to life the cramped camps, the relentless march through devastated landscapes, and the uneasy hope that each new maneuver might finally bring the war to an end. This vivid, first‑hand account invites listeners to experience the complexity and urgency of a pivotal chapter in American history.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (390K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1822–1885
A plainspoken soldier turned president, he led Union armies to victory in the Civil War and later wrote memoirs that became one of the best-known books of the 19th century. His life moves from battlefield command to the White House to a final burst of writing under extraordinary pressure.
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