Abstract:
Letters of General Joseph R. Hawley to Charles Dudley Warner, The Hartford Daily Times, January 09, 1930. Sherman had completed his march to the sea, begun after the capture of Atlanta, and was preparing to turn north against Johnston, after disposing of him to join Grant in the attack on Lee. Hawley was somewhat dissatisfied with his lot at the moment. His friend Terry was absent, winning a glorious success at Wilmington, although Hawley did not then know it, and Hawley felt ill at ease with the new officers with whom he was associated and scarcely found his corps commander. Major General Gibbons, congenial. He was tempted to try to secure transfer to Sherman's army.
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