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William Tecumseh Sherman

Union General during Civil War.

William Tecumseh Sherman
Birth 1820-02-08Death 1891-02-14
General William T. Sherman preforming the sign of fellow craft of freemasonry.General William T. Sherman preforming the sign of fellow craft of freemasonry.
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General William Sherman Recomends Joshua Bullitt As Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Kentucky
Started 1861-11-02Ended 1861-11-02
Major General William Sherman writes a letter of recommendation for Joshua Bullitt. The recommendation was for Bullitt to sit on the Kentucky Supreme Court. In the letter Sherman states that Bullitt was a loyal Union man who was best suited to take care of the rebellious elements (Confederates) in the state. Bullitt was a high level Knights of the Golden Circle member i.e. pro Confederate.
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