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Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 64 (series 1864) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 64 (series 1864)
Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 64 (series 1864) were military orders issued during the American Civil War, on September 4, 1864, by General William Tecumseh Sherman, commander of the Military Division of the Mississippi of the United States Army, and was issued during the Atlanta Campaign after learning that the Confederate forces commanded by Lieut. Gen. John B. Hood had evacuated Atlanta on Sept. 1, 1864.〔Garrett, ''Atlanta and Environs'', p 637-638〕
This order signaled the end of the Atlanta Campaign that began with the Battle of Rocky Face Ridge fought May 7–13, 1864, north of Dalton, Georgia. This order detailed the occupation of Atlanta and the country near the city. The Army of the Cumberland was to occupy Atlanta. The Army of the Tennessee was to occupy East Point and the head of Camp Creek. The Army of the Ohio was to occupy Decatur.〔(O.R. Series 1 - Volume 38 (Part V) p 801 )〕 General Sherman announced to his troops:
By Sept. 8, Gen. Sherman reported to Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck that his “whole Army” was encamped around Atlanta.〔 (O.R. Series 1, Volume 38, Part 5, Correspondence to Hon. E. M. Stanton, pp 829-830 )〕 Gen. Sherman promised his troops rest and pay.〔() O.R. Series 1 - Volume 38 (Part V) pp 837-838〕 Thus began the occupation of Atlanta. During their stay in Atlanta, the troops would build their own quarters, evacuate most of the civilian population, rest, replace worn out equipment, reorganize, and make preparations for their next campaign. When Sherman’s troops began their March to the Sea on November 15, all assets of military value in Atlanta would be destroyed.
==Orders==


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