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memoirs of general william t. sherman-2-第69章

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 chief ordnance…officer; Captain Baylor; will in like manner take possession of all property pertaining to his department captured from the enemy; and cause the same to be collected and conveyed to points of security; all the heavy coast…guns will be dismounted and carried to Fort Pulaski。

4。  The troops; for the present; will be grouped about the city of Savannah; looking to convenience of camps; General Slocum taking from the Savannah River around to the seven…mile post on the Canal; and General Howard thence to the sea; General Kilpatrick will hold King's Bridge until Fort McAllister is dismantled; and the troops withdrawn from the south side of the Ogeechee; when he will take post about Anderson's plantation; on the plank…road; and picket all the roads leading from the north and west。

5。  General Howard will keep a small guard at Forts Rosedale; Beaulieu; Wimberley; Thunderbolt; and Bonaventnra; and he will cause that shore and Skidaway Island to be examined very closely; with a view to finding many end convenient points for the embarkation of troops and wagons on seagoing vessels。

By order of Major…General W。 T。 Sherman;

L。  M。 DAYTON; Aide…de…Camp。



'Special Field Order No。 143。'


HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OE THE MISSISSIPPI; IN THE FIELD; NEAR SAVANNAH; GEORGIA; December 26; 1864。

The city of Savannah and surrounding country will be held as a military post; and adapted to future military uses; but; as it contains a population of some twenty thousand people; who must be provided for; and as other citizens may come; it in proper to lay down certain general principles; that all within its military jurisdiction may understand their relative duties and obligations。

1。  During war; the military is superior to civil authority; and; where interests clash; the civil must give way; yet; where there is no conflict; every encouragement should be given to well…disposed and peaceful inhabitants to resume their usual pursuits。  Families should be disturbed as little as possible in their residences; and tradesmen allowed the free use of their shops; tools; etc。; churches; schools; and all places of amusement and recreation; should be encouraged; and streets and roads made perfectly safe to persons in their pursuits。  Passes should not be exacted within the line of outer pickets; but if any person shall abuse these privileges by communicating with the enemy; or doing any act of hostility to the Government of the United Staten; he or she will be punished with the utmost rigor of the law。  Commerce with the outer world will be resumed to an extent commensurate with the wants of the citizens; governed by the restrictions and rules of the Treasury Department。

2。  The chief quartermaster and commissary of the army may give suitable employment to the people; white and black; or transport them to such points as they may choose where employment can be had; and may extend temporary relief in the way of provisions and vacant houses to the worthy and needy; until such time as they can help themselves。  They will select first the buildings for the necessary uses of the army; next; a sufficient number of stores; to be turned over to the Treasury agent for trade…stores。  All vacant store… houses or dwellings; and all buildings belonging to absent rebels; will be construed and used as belonging to the United States; until such time as their titles can be settled by the courts of the United States。

8。  The Mayor and City Council of Savannah will continue to exercise their functions; and will; in concert with the commanding officer of the post and the chief…quartermaster; see that the fire…companies are kept in organization; the streets cleaned and lighted; and keep up a good understanding between the citizens and soldiers。  They will ascertain and report to the chief commissary of subsistence; as soon as possible; the names and number of worthy families that need assistance and support。  The mayor will forth with give public notice that the time has come when all must choose their course; viz。; remain within our lines; and conduct themselves as good citizens; or depart in peace。  He will ascertain the names of all who choose to leave Savannah; and report their names and residence to the chief…quartermaster; that measures may be taken to transport them beyond our lines。

4。  Not more than two newspapers will be published in Savannah; their editors and proprietors will be held to the strictest accountability; and will be punished severely; in person and property; for any libelous publication; mischievous matter; premature news; exaggerated statements; or any comments whatever upon the acts of the constituted authorities; they will be held accountable for such articles; even though copied from other papers。

By order of Major…General W。 T。 Sherman;

L。  M。  DAYTON; Aide…de…Camp。


It was estimated that there were about twenty thousand inhabitants in Savannah; all of whom had participated more or less in the war; and had no special claims to our favor; but I regarded the war as rapidly drawing to a close; and it was becoming a political question as to what was to be done with the people of the South; both white and black; when the war was actually over。  I concluded to give them the option to remain or to join their friends in Charleston or Augusta; and so announced in general orders。  The mayor; Dr。 Arnold; was completely 〃subjugated;〃 and; after consulting with him; I authorized him to assemble his City Council to take charge generally of the interests of the people; but warned all who remained that they must be strictly subordinate to the military law; and to the interests of the General Government。 About two hundred persona; mostly the families of men in the Confederate army; prepared to follow the fortunes of their husbands and fathers; and these were sent in a steamboat under a flag of truce; in charge of my aide Captain Audenried; to Charleston harbor; and there delivered to an officer of the Confederate army。 But the great bulk of the inhabitants chose to remain in Savannah; generally behaved with propriety; and good social relations at once arose between them and the army。  Shortly after our occupation of Savannah; a lady was announced at my headquarters by the orderly or sentinel at the front…door; who was ushered into the parlor; and proved to be the wife of General G。 W。 Smith; whom I had known about 1850; when Smith was on duty at West Point。  She was a native of New London; Connecticut; and very handsome。  She began her interview by presenting me a letter from her husband; who then commanded a division of the Georgia militia in the rebel army; which had just quitted Savannah; which letter began; 〃DEAR SHERMAN: The fortunes of war; etc…。; compel me to leave my wife in Savannah; and I beg for her your courteous protection;〃 etc。; etc。  I inquired where she lived; and if anybody was troubling her。  She said she was boarding with a lady whose husband had; in like manner with her own; gone off with Hardee's army; that a part of the house had been taken for the use of Major…General Ward; of Kentucky; that her landlady was approaching her confinement; and was nervous at the noise which the younger staff…of
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