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Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea

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  3RD CAVALRY DIVISION: MAJ. GEN. JUDSON KILPATRICK

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  UNION FORCES (MISCELLANEOUS)

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  PRISONS/PRISONERS

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  NEWSPAPERS/REPORTING

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