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Post by benotforgot on Jan 12, 2005 1:44:52 GMT -6
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Post by benotforgot on May 3, 2008 19:18:18 GMT -6
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Post by benotforgot on May 3, 2008 19:20:38 GMT -6
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Post by benotforgot on May 11, 2008 19:12:15 GMT -6
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Post by benotforgot on May 11, 2009 14:49:08 GMT -6
Click the above image to view an album of maps
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Post by benotforgot on May 11, 2009 16:45:53 GMT -6
[/i], as well as numerous other movies, pictures, and books. This was a major event in Sherman's fabled march to the sea, cutting a swath of destruction through the heart of the Confederacy. In so doing he helped to slice through their lines of communication and supply, deal death and destruction, and strike a deep blow to the morale of the Southerners. . . .
Ten months before the December 15, 1939, World Premiere of Gone With the Wind, Kay Brown felt safe in assuring her very worried producer that "Sherman's march through Georgia will be nothing compared with Selznick's." The premiere in Atlanta would be a mammoth celebration, with everything from dress balls to costume contests, and the city would be filled beyond capacity. Its normally sedate population of three hundred thousand would swell to a million as the fans converged for the festivities. [/ul] [/size][/quote]
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