Hidden history of civil war savannah
(2017)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: Arcadia Publishing Inc. , 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781625851802 (electronic bk.) MWT11883453, 1625851804 (electronic bk.) 11883453
LANGUAGE
English
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Union general William T. Sherman cemented Savannah's most notable Civil War connection when he ended his "March to the Sea" there in December 1864. However, more fascinating stories from the era lurk behind the city's ancient, moss-draped live oaks. A full-scale naval battle raged between ironclad warships just offshore. More than seven thousand prisoners were confined in the area surrounding Forsyth Park. And on March 21, 1861, the present-day Savannah Theatre was the site of one of the most inflammatory and controversial speeches of the entire war. Noted local filmmaker and author Michael Jordan delves deep into this fabled city's Civil War past

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