The 161st Anniversary of the surrender of City of Savannah, Georgia

General William T. Sherman reviewing his troops in Savannah, sketched by artist William Waud for Harpers Weekly appearing in the February 11, 1865 edition.
                                                      Routes of the Divided Union Army Moving Through Georgia
The artist was Felix Octavious Carr Darley and it was engraved by Alexander Hay Ritchie. This image is one of the most prominent depictions of General Sherman's Military Campaign.


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