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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. I.
Part 2

CHAPTER XIII
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I think he is disposed to receive the advice of our generals who have been in these States, and know much more of their condition than gassy politicians in Congress.

General Banks has written pretty fully, on the subject.

I wrote to General Grant, immediately, after the fall of Vicksburg, for his views in regard to Mississippi, but he has not yet answered.
I wish you would consult with Grant, McPherson, and others of cool, good judgment, and write me your views fully, as I may wish to use them with the President.

You had better write me unofficially, and then your letter will not be put on file, and cannot hereafter be used against you.

You have been in Washington enough to know how every thing a man writes or says is picked up by his enemies and misconstrued.


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