A Wing of
Union General William T Sherman’s Army under the command of Major General Henry
W Slocum began to cross the Savannah River at Sister’s Ferry on January 29th
1865.
After
capturing Savannah, Georgia Union General William T Sherman was ordered by
Lieutenant General Ulysses S Grant to embark by ship and move his troops to the
support of the Army of the Potomac.
Sherman convinced Grant that it would be better if he marched his troops
north through the Carolinas. He would
target South Carolina, the first state to have seceded, by destroying
everything of value to the military as they passed through.
Sherman
ordered the commander of the XIV and XX Corps; Major General Henry W Slocum on
January 19th 1865 to cross the Savannah River into South Carolina at
Sister’s Ferry. However the Union troops;
do to a heavy rainfall, weren’t able to leave the city of Savannah until
January 29th 1865. It took
them until February 2nd 1865 to get completely over the river. Slocum’s men lagging behind the rest of
Sherman’s army proceeded toward the town of Robertville, South Carolina.
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