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Using the same logic, then if Lee couldn't control his soldiers some of whom also robbed and murdered, and lets not talk about the kidnappings, then the Union had every right to execute a lot of prisioners taken in the Gettysburg campaign including the officers who knew of and condoned the kidnappings.... If men were captured doing atrocites then they should expect to ebe executed if captured.. However, we know that many of these executed men were killed simply for wearing the blue and not for committing any crime..This is especially true, in many instances of blacks captured under arms..You wrote: "And Sherman ordered this? Is it possible that in this war, as in all wars, there were jsut bad soldiers who acted outside of orders?
That being said, you have a grand total of one person "listed." I can name more southrons killed by Confederates off the top of my head.
Let me asks you this, if Sherman, Kilpatrick or Major McBride were unable to control their "bad soldiers" do you feel Wheeler's cavalry and especially the Home Guard (lived in counties where atrocities took place) were correct, as sometimes all alleged, to mete out summary justice to such villains, when captured, when their own officers didn't?
Did you read Bishop Atkinson's letter all the way through? In addition to the murder of Mr. Bennett he also wrote:"insome instances defenseless men were killed for plunder.
"Then came the Black-Hawk war; and I was elected a Captain of Volunteers -- a success which gave me more pleasure than any I have had since."
A. Lincoln-- December 20, 1859 - Autobiography
You are suspect of documentation that shows murder of Southerners by fellow southerners, yet have no problem beleiving equally suspect documentation about undisclosed murders that were supposed to have taken place..Interesting...How about posting the a link to the complete letter or set of leeters so we can examine it ourselves...
But as you say, the objective was really to make it unprofitable and painful for support of rebel forces - even if they were your cousins! It's hard to say what else Sherman could have done - the idea of winning hearts and minds wasn't hatched yet, I suppose, but family is family at any rate. I'm always surprised a ruckus is made over Sherman in Georgia but barely a peep out of anybody about Sherman in Tennessee and Mississippi!