General William T. Sherman
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John Malveaux of
writes:
Please see http://www.blackpast.org/primary/special-field-orders-no-15
Thanks
John
BlackPast.org [Excerpt from Introduction to Order]
On January 16, 1865, Union General William T. Sherman
issued Special Field Order No. 15 which confiscated as
Federal property a strip of coastal land extending about
30 miles inland from the Atlantic and stretching from
Charleston, South Carolina 245 miles south to
Jacksonville, Florida. The order gave most of the roughly
400,000 acres to newly emancipated slaves in forty-acre
sections. Those lands became the basis for the slogan
“forty acres and a mule” based on the belief that ex-slaves
throughout the old Confederacy would be given the
confiscated lands of former plantation owners.
On
January 16, 1865, Union General William T. Sherman issued Special Field
Order No. 15 which confiscated as Federal property a strip of coastal
land extending about 30 miles inland from the Atlantic and stretching
from Charleston, South Carolina 245 miles south to Jacksonville,
Florida. The order gave most of the roughly 400,000 acres to newly
emancipated slaves in forty-acre sections. Those lands became the basis
for the slogan “forty acres and a mule” based on the belief that
ex-slaves throughout the old Confederacy would be given the confiscated
lands of former plantation owners. - See more at:
http://www.blackpast.org/primary/special-field-orders-no-15#sthash.63WbgHZf.dpuf
On
January 16, 1865, Union General William T. Sherman issued Special Field
Order No. 15 which confiscated as Federal property a strip of coastal
land extending about 30 miles inland from the Atlantic and stretching
from Charleston, South Carolina 245 miles south to Jacksonville,
Florida. The order gave most of the roughly 400,000 acres to newly
emancipated slaves in forty-acre sections. Those lands became the basis
for the slogan “forty acres and a mule” based on the belief that
ex-slaves throughout the old Confederacy would be given the confiscated
lands of former plantation owners. - See more at:
http://www.blackpast.org/primary/special-field-orders-no-15#sthash.63WbgHZf.dpuf
On
January 16, 1865, Union General William T. Sherman issued Special Field
Order No. 15 which confiscated as Federal property a strip of coastal
land extending about 30 miles inland from the Atlantic and stretching
from Charleston, South Carolina 245 miles south to Jacksonville,
Florida. The order gave most of the roughly 400,000 acres to newly
emancipated slaves in forty-acre sections. Those lands became the basis
for the slogan “forty acres and a mule” based on the belief that
ex-slaves throughout the old Confederacy would be given the confiscated
lands of former plantation owners. - See more at:
http://www.blackpast.org/primary/special-field-orders-no-15#sthash.63WbgHZf.dpuf
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