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Sherman had accomplished this much of his job and then inexplicably nullified it by his thirty-mile retreat from Lovejoy's to Atlanta.
Sherman insisted that cavalry could not successfully break up hostile railways, yet Garrard's Covington raid and Rousseau's Opelika raid cut two-thirds of the rail lines he had to break and Sherman lived in mortal fear of what Forrest might do to his communications.
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman that he became somewhat unnerved, overestimated Johnston's forces, and had to be relieved by Brig.
Shortly after Lincoln's death, Gen. William T. Sherman reported he had, without consulting Washington, reached an armistice agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, an agreement which was unacceptable to the President and outraged Stanton, since it made no provision for emancipation of slaves or freedmen's rights.
Outraged at learning that black troops had been billeted in his house in Nashville, he nullified an arrangement by Gen. Sherman to allow an abandoned coastal strip in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida be allocated to freedmen for their agricultural use.
") He was determined not to fight until he thought there had been sufficient preparation for a decisive victory, and put into action his beliefs with the gathering of resources, detailed planning, the training of troops — especially in clearing minefields and fighting at night — and in the use of 252 of the latest American-built Sherman tanks, 90 M7 Priest self-propelled howitzers, and making a personal visit to every unit involved in the offensive.
He was probably the first president to release information about his health and medical records while in office, On September 24, 1955, while vacationing in Colorado, he had a serious heart attack that required six weeks ' hospitalization, during which time Nixon, Dulles and Sherman Adams assumed administrative duties and provided communication with the President.
In 1890, Congress had passed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, but it was not until the Theodore Roosevelt administration ( 1901 – 1909 ) that serious efforts were made to break up or control the trusts.
Howard Ashman, Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz had previous musical theatre experience and wrote songs for animated films during this time, supplanting Disney workhorses the Sherman Brothers.
According to Sherman Fairchild, Noyce's impassioned presentation of his vision was the reason Fairchild had agreed to create the semiconductor division for the traitorous eight.
The experiment consisted of Sherman and Wilkins at the end of each day to relax and visualise a mental image or " thought impression " of the events or thoughts they had experienced in the day and then to record those images and thoughts on paper in a diary.
On that day, both Sherman and Wilkins had recorded that cold weather had delayed their jobs, they both had witnessed that someone's skin had peeled off their finger, they both recorded that they had drunk alcohol with friends and witnessed boxes of cigars being brought and both recorded that they had experienced a toothache.
To rule out any kind of fraud, each night Sherman had sent his impressions to Gardner Murphy, a psychologist at Columbia University.
The full results of the experiments were published in 1942 in a book by Sherman and Wilkins titled Thoughts Through Space in the book both Sherman and Wilkins had written that they believed they had demonstrated that it was possible to send and receive thought impressions from the mind of one person to another.
Though Bragg's army had not been captured, the decisive battle opened Georgia and the heartland of the Confederacy to Union invasion by Maj. Gen. Sherman.
* " Type 2 astrocytes " had a neuron-like appearance and resided in white matter alone ( Sherman, Chris ).

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However, this Court put to one side without consideration the Government's appeal from the dismissal of its Sherman Act allegations.
More than 10 companies maintain facilities in Dallas and one large manufacturer is located to the north at Sherman.
Johnson managed to nullify the agreement, initially placating Stanton on the one hand, but without alienating Sherman and his allies.
Sherman is considered one of the first military commanders to deliberately and consciously use total war as a military strategy.
In 1891, Yeats published " John Sherman " and " Dhoya ", one a novella, the other a story.
* December 26 – 29 – American Civil War – Battle of Chickasaw Bayou: Another victory for the Confederate Army, outnumbered two to one, results in six times as many Union casualties, defeating several assaults commanded by the Union general, William T. Sherman.
Modern snowboarding began in 1965 when Sherman Poppen, an engineer in Muskegon, Michigan, invented a toy for his daughter by fastening two skis together and attaching a rope to one end so she would have some control as she stood on the board and glided downhill.
" No one will ever know what new products, processes, machines, and cost-saving mergers failed to come into existence, killed by the Sherman Act before they were born.
Fellow cadet William Rosecrans would later remember Sherman at West Point as " one of the brightest and most popular fellows " and " a bright-eyed, red-headed fellow, who was always prepared for a lark of any kind ".
To Sherman's great displeasure and sorrow, one of his sons, Thomas Ewing Sherman, joined the religious order of the Jesuits in 1878 and was ordained as a priest in 1889.
Colonel Joseph P. Taylor, the brother of the late President Zachary Taylor, declared that " if you had hunted the whole army, from one end of it to the other, you could not have found a man in it more admirably suited for the position in every respect than Sherman.
In what would become one of the most notable conversations of the war, Sherman said simply: " Well, Grant, we've had the devil's own day, haven't we?
The influential 20th century British military historian and theorist B. H. Liddell Hart ranked Sherman as one of the most important strategists in the annals of war, along with Scipio Africanus, Belisarius, Napoleon Bonaparte, T. E. Lawrence, and Erwin Rommel.
After the death of John A. Rawlins, Sherman also served for one month as interim Secretary of War.
In 1875, ten years after the end of the Civil War, Sherman became one of the first Civil War generals to publish a memoir.
* Sherman at War, edited by Joseph H. Ewing ( Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1992 ) – approximately thirty war time letters to Sherman's father-in-law, Thomas Ewing, and one of his brothers-in-law, Philemon B. Ewing.
Sherman is one of the few generals to have appeared on several different US postage stamp issues.
The General Sherman of California has a volume of 1, 489 cubic meters ; by way of comparison, the largest giant sequoias in Great Britain have volumes no greater than 90-100 cubic meters, one example being the 90-cubic-meter specimen in the New Forest.
He returned to studies in Ohio under the supervision of one of his teachers, Hoyt L. Sherman, who is widely regarded to have had a significant impact on his future work ( Lichtenstein would later name a new studio he funded at OSU as the Hoyt L. Sherman Studio Art Center ).
Sherman County is one of 30 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas.
In his essay entitled Antitrust, he says: " No one will ever know what new products, processes, machines, and cost-saving mergers failed to come into existence, killed by the Sherman Act before they were born.
In 1982 the Reagan administration used the Sherman Act to break up AT & T into one long-distance company and seven regional " Baby Bells ", arguing that competition should replace monopoly for the benefit of consumers and the economy as a whole.

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His bill, allegedly aimed at Hoffa, would amend the Sherman, Clayton and Norris-LaGuardia acts to authorize the issuance of federal injunctions in any transportation strike and would make it illegal for any union to act in concert with any other union -- even a sister local in the same international.
In 1638, after conferring with Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke, Philip Sherman, and other religious dissidents settled on Aquidneck Island ( then known as Rhode Island ), which was purchased from the local natives, who called it Pocasset.
During this time, Warner Bros. President Harry Warner and six other movie studio figures were indicted of conspiracy to violate the Sherman Antitrust Act, through an attempt to gain a monopoly over theaters in the St Louis area.
Grant's opponents supported a number of other candidates, including James G. Blaine of Maine and Ohio's John Sherman.
In 1850, Sherman was promoted to the substantive rank of Captain and married Thomas Ewing's daughter, Eleanor Boyle (" Ellen ") Ewing, in a Washington ceremony attended by President Zachary Taylor and other political luminaries.
" However, in May, he offered himself for service in the regular army, and his brother ( Senator John Sherman ) and other connections maneuvered to get him a commission in the regular army.
Sherman as College President, edited by Walter L. Fleming ( Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1912 ) – edited letters and other documents from Sherman's 1859 – 1861 service as superintendent of the Louisiana Seminary of Learning and Military Academy.
and then turning to the west on Sherman Way to extend to the other " new cities " on the Van Nuys Ranch, Marian ( now Reseda ) and Owensmouth ( now Canoga Park ).
He had inadequate local forces and was reluctant to strip defenses from other locations to concentrate them against Sherman.
In addition to her work on The Simpsons, Cartwright has voiced many other characters on several animated series, including Chuckie Finster in Rugrats and All Grown Up !, Margo Sherman in The Critic, Mindy in Animaniacs and Rufus the naked mole rat in Kim Possible.
Local residents often purchased a seasonal pass to use the ferry, commuting to Lakewood, Sherman, or other areas west of the lake.
The local cotton mill and many other buildings were burned by General Sherman and his troops during the Civil War.
Rick Cummins, Theatre writer / composer of many Off-Broadway shows, including 4 stage adaptations of " THE LITTLE PRINCE "; and ( with Michael Harron ), co-author of " TINY TIM ' S CHRISTMAS CAROL ," the Pennsylvania Rep Company's original stage musical which began at East Stroudsburg University, then played at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Sherman Theatre, Shawnee Playhouse, and other venues.
TAPS Public Transit also provides routes connecting Sherman to Dallas ( via the DART Plano Park-and-Ride ), to DFW International Airport, and other cities in the Texoma region.
Two other Sherman singles charted in the lower regions of the Billboard 100: an updated " Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh " (# 59 in 1964 ), and " The Drinking Man's Diet " (# 98 in 1965 ).
Sherman also parodied Gilbert and Sullivan's " Titwillow " from The Mikado, in the song " The Bronx Bird-Watcher " ( on My Son, the Celebrity ), as well as several other Gilbert and Sullivan songs.
The name would be used again, this time to refer to Nebraska by Charles " Cy " Sherman in The Nebraska State Journal during the 1899 season and would replace all other names by 1900.
In # 241 – 245 ( July – December 1978 ) Levitz and Sherman ( and then Joe Staton ) produced what was at that time the most ambitious Legion storyline: " Earthwar ", a galactic war between the United Planets and the Khunds, with several other villains lurking in the background.
The main role of the Army was to keep indigenous peoples on reservations and to end their wars against settlers and each other, William Tecumseh Sherman and Philip Sheridan were in charge.
In 1884, Hanna sought election as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in support of the presidential bid of Senator Sherman ( as he was by then )— President Chester A. Arthur, Garfield's successor, was seeking re-nomination, but was opposed by a number of other Republicans Hanna supported Sherman as the candidate favored the gold standard and worked to solve the problems of business, and because he was from Ohio.
" Moshe D. Sherman, an associate professor at Touro College wrote that " as Schneerson's empire grew, a personality cult developed around him ... portraits of Rabbi Schneerson were placed in all Lubavitch homes, shops, and synagogues, and devoted followers routinely requested a blessing from him prior to their marriage, following an illness, or at other times of need.

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