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Gen. Sherman changes his opinion of Pres. Lincoln

By the time of the 1865 meeting on the River Queen, something had changed, whether it was Lincoln or Sherman himself or the world-shaking events of the past four years. Sherman came away from the meeting with a wholly different impression of America’s war president.… Read More Gen. Sherman changes his opinion of Pres. Lincoln

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