- Joined
- Aug 12, 2011
- Location
- Elliott Bay
In Grant's Memoirs he reports
On the 26th of May [1863] I sent Blair's division up the Yazoo to drive out a force of the enemy supposed to be between the Big Black and the Yazoo. The country was rich and full of supplies of both food and forage. Blair was instructed to take all of it. The cattle were to be driven in for the use of our army, and the food and forage to be consumed by our troops or destroyed by fire; all bridges were to be destroyed, and the roads rendered as nearly impassable as possible. Blair went forty-five miles and was gone almost a week. His work was effectually done.
Sherman gets credit/takes heat for "total war" etc. but it's obvious that the precedent had been set earlier. To be sure, armies had routinely cleaned out the countryside and worse, but by the spring of 1863 it was common practice.