To the best of my knowledge both of Sherman's parents were married at the time
of his birth.
--
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Deane wrote:
> To my knowledge that bastard Sherman never came near us here on the Virginia
> Peninsula!
> Thank God!
> Deane Ferguson Mills
> York County VA
>
> > Randy and All,
> >
> > Did Sherman take Yorktown? I thought General Benjamin Butler
> > was in command at Fortress Monroe when Yorktown fell.
> > Moreover, like Fortress Monroe and Hampton, York County
> > became a major location of resettlement on freedpeople. The
> > importance of this being that had Confederate troops returned to
> > the County, black irregulars would have been mustered to defend
> > these communities, even prior to actual enlistment of black
> > Virginians into the Union Army.
> >
> >
> > Date sent: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:50:42 -0400
> > From: Randy Cabell <[log in to unmask]>
> > Subject: Virginia and South Carolina in the wars
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Send reply to: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia
> history
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> >
> > > I am interested in any Virginia military presence in South Carolina in
> the
> > > Revolutionary War. I am aware of:
> > >
> > > Revolutionary War:
> > > - Gen Danl Morgan coming out of retirement to lead continental troops at
> > > Cowpens. - Some Va regiments surrendering at Charleston in 1780 when
> > > Cornwallis took the place. Does anybody know the designation of the
> > > regiments and how many troops surrendered?
> > >
> > > Civil War:
> > > - No knowledge of any Virginia troops there.
> > > - But a general question. Did Sherman take the city the same way
> > > Cornwallis did by cutting it off from the rest of the mainland. i.e NOT
> > > by sea.
> > >
> > > Randy Cabell
> > >
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