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Sherman and turned
When the Ohio off-year campaign of 1879 approached, Garfield turned his attention to securing the U. S. Senate seat for Ohio, vacated by John Sherman.
Union was one of the first towns settled in the area and was untouched during the Civil War because the Broad River flooded and turned Sherman ’ s troops away from the town.
The cooperating land force was unable to arrive overland from Arkansas, having been turned back during the Camden Expedition ; two attached corps belonging to General William T. Sherman acted semi-independently ; and, the river had dangerously low water levels.
In 1973 Sherman J. Maisel wrote of his time on the Federal Reserve Board and described how “ he banking system today is far different from what it was even in 1960 ” as “ formerly little used instruments ” were used in the “ money markets ” and “ turned out to be extremely volatile .”
Looking for funding on their own project, they turned to Sherman Fairchild's Fairchild Camera and Instrument, an Eastern U. S. company with considerable military contracts.
Instead of continuing to parry against Sherman's forces, Hood now turned west and headed back north into Tennessee, allowing Sherman to turn south unopposed for the March to the Sea.
By early evening the situation had turned grim when six U. S. M4 Sherman tanks suddenly appeared to the accompaniment of loud cheers from the weary paratroopers who had been joined by others, including some airborne engineers, infantry, clerks, cooks and truck drivers.
The label's fortunes had finally turned around by 1962 thanks to the Everly Brothers, Newhart, Peter, Paul & Mary and Allan Sherman, and Warner Bros. Records ended the financial year 1961-62 in the black for the first time since its foundation.
Fed up, the group turned to Sherman Fairchild's Fairchild Camera and Instrument, an Eastern U. S. company with considerable military contracts.
However she is always turned away, either because of Sherman or her own rough personality.
In one strip he turned Sherman and Fillmore into humans so they could go to a Rolling Stones concert.

Sherman and north
More than 10 companies maintain facilities in Dallas and one large manufacturer is located to the north at Sherman.
During the Battle of Chattanooga in November, under Grant's overall command, Sherman quickly took his assigned target of Billy Goat Hill at the north end of Missionary Ridge, only to discover that it was not part of the ridge at all, but rather a detached spur separated from the main spine by a rock-strewn ravine.
During September and October, Sherman and Hood played cat-and-mouse in north Georgia ( and Alabama ) as Hood threatened Sherman's communications to the north.
Grant then ordered Sherman to embark his army on steamers and join the Union forces confronting Lee in Virginia, but Sherman instead persuaded Grant to allow him to march north through the Carolinas, destroying everything of military value along the way, as he had done in Georgia.
Late in the Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman and his army began to push their way toward Robeson County as they headed north.
* Sherman County ( north )
During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman marched the Union Army north of Conyers on his way to Covington from Lithonia.
General Sherman proceeded north about two miles and " fired a few shots at the retreating rear guard " of the Confederates.
To the north of New Fairfield, in the towns of Sherman and New Milford, the lakeshore still contains a large number of summer communities filled with residents from NYC and western New England.
Sherman is the location of Naromiyocknowhusunkatankshunk Brook ( 29 letters ), in the north end of town near the New Milford border.
Candlewood Lake stretches from Danbury in the south, north to Sherman at a park named Veterans ' Field.
The town consisted of four blocks facing the railroad — West Main and Sherman streets on the south and Mill and Third ( now Central ) to Oak Street on the north.
It is bordered by Sherman to the south, Island Falls to the east, Hersey to the north, and Patten in Penobscot County to the west.
The ZIP code also serve smaller areas of Redding Township to the north of Freeman, Lincoln Township to the east of Freeman, Surrey Township to the east of Garfield all in Clare County, as well as small areas of Gilmore Township to the east of Coldwater and Sherman Township in Isabella County to the south of Coldwater in Isabella County ; Fork Township to the southwest of Garfield in Mecosta County ; and Orient Township to the west of Garfield in Osceola County.
The National City post office, with ZIP code 48748, provides service to a portion of Sherman Township, as well as to another discontinuous area in Grant, Plainfield, Wilber, and Tawas townships to the north.
* Sherman City is a small unincorporated community in the northwest corner of the township ( and partially within Coldwater Township to the north ).
The village is on the boundary between Sherman Township to the north and Broomfield Township to the south.
The postal delivery area for the Weidman ZIP code, 48893, is much larger than the CDP, including large portions of both Sherman and Nottawa townships as well as portions of Coldwater and Gilmore townships on the north and Broomfield and Deerfield townships on the south, as well as the village of Lake Isabella and the western half of the community of Beal City.
Sherman Township is a civil township of St. Joseph County in the U. S. state of Michigan, located just north of Sturgis.
The first non-native settler in what is now the city of Caro was Samuel P. Sherman, who purchased in the north half of the northwest quarter of section 3 in Indianfields Township on September 8, 1852.
The Town of Sherman is north of Clymer.
Honey Grove is a small North Central Texas town ( population: 1, 903 as of 2007 ), containing a total land area of approximately, and located roughly east of Bonham, north of Greenville, east of Sherman, and northeast of the Central Business District of Dallas.
During and after the Civil War, north Texas outlaw bands led by Jesse James and William Quantrill were seen in Sherman.

Sherman and Carolinas
The Civil War came to an end on April 26, 1865 when Confederate General Johnston surrendered his armies in the Carolinas Campaign to Union General Sherman.
Another World War II-era student of Liddell Hart's writings about Sherman was George S. Patton, who "' spent a long vacation studying Sherman's campaigns on the ground in Georgia and the Carolinas, with the aid of Hart's book '" and later "' carried out his plans, in super-Sherman style '".
Wheeler and his men continued to attempt to stop Sherman in the 1865 Carolinas Campaign.
Furthermore, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman was marching north through the Carolinas to join Grant as well.
The Confederates evacuated Fort Sumter and Charleston in February 1865 as Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman outflanked the city in the Carolinas Campaign.
::* Army of the Tennessee, the most famous army in the Western Theater, operating through Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and the Carolinas ; commanded by Ulysses S. Grant, William T. Sherman, James B. McPherson, and Oliver O. Howard.
He developed the strategy of coordinated simultaneous thrusts against wide portions of the Confederacy, most importantly the Georgia and Carolinas Campaigns of William Tecumseh Sherman and the Shenandoah Valley campaign of Philip Sheridan.
From Savannah, Sherman marched north in the spring through the Carolinas, intending to complete his turning movement and combine his armies with Grant's against Robert E. Lee.
Under other generals, starting with William Tecumseh Sherman, the army marched and fought from the Chattanooga Campaign, through the Relief of Knoxville, the Meridian Campaign, the Atlanta Campaign, the March to the Sea, the Carolinas Campaign, and to the end of the war and disbandment.
Sherman later placed Slocum in command of the newly created Army of Georgia, composed of the XX Corps and the XIV Corps from the Army of the Cumberland, which served as the left wing in Sherman's March to the Sea and Carolinas Campaign.
He served under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign, the March to the Sea, and the Carolinas Campaign, in the Army of the Cumberland and then in the Army of the Tennessee.
Other elements of the Army of the Cumberland ( the XIV and XX Corps ) marched to the sea and north through the Carolinas with Sherman, under the command of Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum.
Kilpatrick continued with Sherman through his March to the Sea to Savannah and north in the Carolinas Campaign.
His division followed Sherman through his March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign.
He also fought in the Carolinas Campaign and the Battle of Bentonville, where he repulsed several attacks by forces under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman before overwhelming numbers began to push the Confederates back.
He was on the staff of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman in both the March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign.

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