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Civil War weapons, including an unexploded ordnance, were found during a cleanup project in a South Carolina river.
The march of Gen. SHERMAN through South Carolina is attended with none of the ravage predicted by all the rebels, and hoped for by many loyal men.
We may here interpose the remark, applicable to each of SHERMAN's columns, as regards the topography of South Carolina, that both the troops on the coast and those in the interior, have already ...
From Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia, Sherman and his 60,000 troops pressed toward Atlanta. Sherman's troops had a different plan for the state of South Carolina, which was the birthplace of secession.
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