Museum of the City of San Francisco presents an excerpt of General Sherman's memoirs, in which he discusses his the Vigilance Committe scandal.
Excerpt from a travel book by Frank Logue tells the story of an affair Sherman had with a Georgia woman named Cecelia Stoval Shelman.
Microsoft's encyclopedia presents a short profile of Sherman's Civil War career, with hypertext references to related articles.
Information Please encyclopedia entry details the general's military exploits, and offers links to articles about his most significant campaigns.
Research the life and military exploits of this Union general and eventual commander of the US Army.
Union general famous for burning a path from Atlanta to Savannah is discussed in this biography, which contains links to more Civil War history.
Short biography of the man nicknamed Cump focuses primarily on his military career. Features links to articles about Sherman's battles.
Read about this Union general's experiences in California. Museum of the City of San Francisco also supplies links to more Sherman sites.
University of Notre Dame presents a catalog of the microfilms containing documents originally belonging to Sherman and his family.
Annotated essay explores the idea that Sherman's scorched earth tactics may be considered war crimes by today's standards.