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Abraham Lincoln, by George Peter Alexander Healy

Sherman's March

Abraham Lincoln, by George Peter Alexander Healy

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  • Civil War: Union Military Leaders
    Civil War: Union Military Leaders

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    View images of Union leaders from the Civil War, like Abraham Linoln and Ulysses S. Grant, and learn more about the roles they played in this bloody engagment.

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  • Civil War: Confederate Leaders
    Civil War: Confederate Leaders

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    View images of Confederate leaders from the Civil War, like Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and learn more about the roles they played protecting the southern states.

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    Explore Civil War artifacts, from medical kits and personal hygiene items, to carbines and currency.

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Videos (20)

  • Sherman's Terrifying Tactics
    Sherman's Terrifying Tactics

    Video Clip (3:26)

    General William T. Sherman used psychological tactics to intimidate civilians and cause havoc during his Civil War march across the South.

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  • Lincoln's War Machine
    Lincoln's War Machine

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    Twenty-four thousand miles of railroad replenishes troops and supplies for the North and delivers disaster to the South.

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  • Civil War Tech
    Civil War Tech

    Video Clip (2:17)

    The Civil War saw the rise of major technological advances in warfare.

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  • America and the Civil War
    America and the Civil War

    Video Clip (4:04)

    Discover how the bloodiest war in American history transformed the face of the nation.

    Video Clip (4:04)
  • Confederate vs. Union Soldiers
    Confederate vs. Union Soldiers

    Video Clip (2:39)

    Find out what divided the men of the Civil War, and how in many ways they were more alike than different.

    Video Clip (2:39)
  • Civil War in One Word
    Civil War in One Word

    Video Clip (1:13)

    If you had just one word to describe the Civil War, what would it be?

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  • Abraham Lincoln
    Abraham Lincoln

    Video Clip (3:48)

    Today he is known as one of the greatest American presidents, but at the time of his election no one would have predicted Lincoln's success.

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  • Legacy of the Civil War
    Legacy of the Civil War

    Video Clip (1:22)

    One hundred and fifty years after it began, the Civil War is still an important component of our national character.

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  • Impact of the Civil War
    Impact of the Civil War

    Video Clip (3:27)

    The Civil War was a long and gruesome conflict that claimed more than 620,000 lives and had lasting effects on military and civilian survivors.

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  • Civil War's Greatest Myth
    Civil War's Greatest Myth

    Video Clip (2:41)

    What you think you know about the Civil War may not be the whole truth.

    Video Clip (2:41)
  • Lincoln's Most Pivotal Speech
    Lincoln's Most Pivotal Speech

    Video Clip (3:02)

    Which of President Lincoln's many eloquent speeches was the most important?

    Video Clip (3:02)
  • Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural
    Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural

    Video Clip (2:11)

    Lincoln's second inaugural address somberly intoned the sacrifices made to end slavery and preserve the Union while calling for mutual forgiveness between North and South as the work of rebuilding began.

    Video Clip (2:11)
  • Sherman and the Burning of Atlanta
    Sherman and the Burning of Atlanta

    Video Clip (1:37)

    Before setting off on his epic march, General Sherman and his troops set fire to the city of Atlanta.

    Video Clip (1:37)
  • General Sherman Captures Atlanta
    General Sherman Captures Atlanta

    Video Clip (2:08)

    General Sherman cuts the rail lines around Atlanta and captures the key Southern city, bolstering public opinion in the North as Lincoln prepares for re-election.

    Video Clip (2:08)
  • General Sherman's Legacy
    General Sherman's Legacy

    Video Clip (2:20)

    Union General William T. Sherman was reviled throughout the South as a monster, but his real legacy contradicted his myth.

    Video Clip (2:20)
  • Grant and Sherman Lead the Union
    Grant and Sherman Lead the Union

    Video Clip (3:57)

    Two unlikely leaders, Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman become the most essential Union commanders in the Civil War.

    Video Clip (3:57)
  • Sherman Closes in on Savannah
    Sherman Closes in on Savannah

    Video Clip (2:30)

    Union forces assault Fort McCallister, the key to Savannah and the final obstacle along General Sherman's march to the sea.

    Video Clip (2:30)
  • Last Stand of the Confederacy
    Last Stand of the Confederacy

    Video Clip (3:21)

    In march of 1865, Confederate forces made a valiant last stand against General Sherman's advancing troops, but were undone by the most unlikely of errors

    Video Clip (3:21)
  • The Confederate Capital Falls
    The Confederate Capital Falls

    Video Clip (2:55)

    In the last days of the Civil War, the Confederate capital of Richmond falls after nine months under siege. General Lee and President Jefferson Davis flee the city as Union forces advance to reclaim Virginia.

    Video Clip (2:55)
  • Surrender at Appomattox
    Surrender at Appomattox

    Video Clip (2:38)

    Cut off from supply lines, General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant in April, 1865 after four long years of Civil War.

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Interactives (2)

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In 1864, Union Gen. William T. Sherman led 60,000 soldiers across Georgia in his "March to the Sea."

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