When Sherman Marched to the Sea
Mrs. Margaret Oswald, a wealthy widow, lives on her plantation near the seacoast at Savannah. Georgia, and with her are her two grown sons, Robert and Jack, and her daughter, Gertie, the lat... Read allMrs. Margaret Oswald, a wealthy widow, lives on her plantation near the seacoast at Savannah. Georgia, and with her are her two grown sons, Robert and Jack, and her daughter, Gertie, the latter being aged seven years, Henry Bennett is overseer of the negro slaves on the plantatio... Read allMrs. Margaret Oswald, a wealthy widow, lives on her plantation near the seacoast at Savannah. Georgia, and with her are her two grown sons, Robert and Jack, and her daughter, Gertie, the latter being aged seven years, Henry Bennett is overseer of the negro slaves on the plantation. Robert is opposed to slavery and announces his intention to go north and fight with Lin... Read all