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Grant and Sherman: The Friendship That Won the Civil War

Grant and Sherman: The Friendship That Won the Civil War

They were both prewar failures—Grant, forced to resign from the Regular Army because of his drinking, and Sherman, holding four different jobs, including a much-loved position at a southern military academy—in the years before the firing on Fort Sumter. They began their unique collaboration ten months into the war, at the Battle of Shiloh, each carefully taking the other's measure. They shared the demands of family life and the heartache of personal tragedy. They shared similar philosophies of battle, employed similar strategies and tactics, and remained in close, virtually daily communication throughout the conflict. They were incontestably two of the Civil War's most important figures, and the deep, abiding friendship they shared made the Union's ultimate victory possible.

Poignant, riveting, and elegantly written, Grant and Sherman is a remarkable portrait of two extraordinary men and a singular friendship, forged on the battlefield, that would change the course of history.

PROLOGUE

Chapter 1. TWO FAILED MEN WITH GREAT POTENTIAL

Chapter 2. GRANT AWAKENS

Chapter 3. SHERMAN GOES IN

Chapter 4. GRANT MOVES FORWARD, WITH SHERMAN IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Chapter 5. THE BOND FORGED AT SHILOH

Chapter 6. POLITICAL PROBLEMS, MILITARY CHALLENGES: THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN DEVELOPS

Chapter 7. THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG

Chapter 8. PAIN AND PLEASURE ON THE LONG ROAD TO CHATTANOOGA AND MISSIONARY RIDGE

Chapter 9. CONFUSION AT CHATTANOOGA

Chapter 10. GRANT AND SHERMAN BEGIN TO DEVELOP THE WINNING STRATEGY

Chapter 11. SHERMAN SAVES LINCOLN’S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

Chapter 12. PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT AND PERSONAL FRIENDSHIP: SAVANNAH FOR CHRISTMAS

Chapter 13. THE MARCH THROUGH THE CAROLINAS, AND AN ADDITIONAL TEST OF FRIENDSHIP

Chapter 14. GRANT, SHERMAN, AND ABRAHAM LINCOLN HOLD A COUNCIL OF WAR—AND PEACE

Chapter 15. “I NOW FEEL LIKE ENDING THE MATTER”: GRANT’S FINAL OFFENSIVE

Chapter 16. THE DAYS AFTER APPOMATTOX: JOY AND GRIEF

Chapter 17. SHERMAN IN TROUBLE

Chapter 18. GRANT, SHERMAN, AND THE RADICALS

Chapter 19. A PARADE FOR EVERYONE, AND A HEARING FOR SHERMAN

Chapter 20. THE PAST AND FUTURE MARCH UP PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE

L’ENVOI

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