Sherman's March - Sources
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Printed Sources
- Bailey, Anne J. War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 2003.
- Beeson, Leola Selman. History Stories of Milledgeville and Baldwin County. Macon, GA: The J. W. Burke Company, 1943.
- Beeson, Leola Selman. The One Hundred Years of the Old Governors' Mansion, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1838-1938. Macon, GA: The J. W. Burke Company, 1938.
- Bonner, James C. Milledgeville: Georgia's Antebellum Capital. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1978.
- Carnes, Mark C., ed. Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1996.
- Chadwick, Bruce. The Reel Civil War: Mythmaking in American Film. New York: Vintage Books, 2001.
- Churchill, Edward M. "Betrayal at Ebenezer Creek." Civil War Times, October 1998.
- Commission, Georgia Historical. Georgia Civil War Historical Markers. Atlanta: Georgia Historical Commission, 1964.
- Ellis, Jerry. Marching through Georgia: My Walk with Sherman. New York: Delacorte Press, 1995.
- Farr, Finis. Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta: The Author of Gone with the Wind. New York: William Morrow & Company, 1965.
- Harmetz, Aljean. On the Road to Tara: The Making of Gone with the Wind. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, 1996.
- Harrington, Hugh T. Civil War Milledgeville: Tales from the Confederate Capital of Georgia. Charleston: The History Press, 2005.
- Harwell, Richard, ed. Gone with the Wind as Book and Film. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1983.
- Harwell, Richard, ed. Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind Letters, 1936-1949. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1976.
- Hines, Nelle Womack. A Treasure Album of Milledgeville and Baldwin County, Georgia: Press of the J. W. Burke Company, 1936.
- Howard, Sidney. Gone with the Wind: The Screenplay. Edited by Herb Bridges and Terryl C Boodman. New York: Delta, 1989.
- Kaemmerlen, Cathy J. General Sherman and the Georgia Belles: Tales from the Women Left Behind. Charleston: History Press, 2006.
- Lovett, Howard Meriwether. Grandmother Stories from the Land of Used-to-Be. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1974 (1913).
- Margaret Mitchell: The Book, the Film, the Woman. Atlanta: The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Foundation Inc., 1996.
- Miles, Jim. To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of Sherman's March. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 1989.
- Milledgeville and Baldwin County Civil War Centennial. 1961.
- Mitchell, Margaret. Gone with the Wind. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1936.
- MOLLUS. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Sketches of War History. 60 vols. Wilmington: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1991.
- Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. "Historical Notes of Milledgeville, Ga." The Gulf State Historical Magazine, no. November (1903): offprint.
- Pyron, Darden Asbury, ed. Recasting: Gone with the Wind in American Culture. Miami: Florida International University, 1983.
- Pyron, Darden Asbury. Southern Daughter: The Life of Margaret Mitchell and the Making of Gone with the Wind. Athens: Hill Street Press, 1991.
- Rogers, George A. and R. Frank Saunders, Jr. Swamp Water and Wiregrass: Historical Sketches of Coastal Georgia. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1984.
- Sesqui-Centennial of Milledgeville and Baldwin County Georgia, 1803-1953. Milledgeville, GA: Old Capital Historical Society, 1953.
- Solomon, Alan. "Trip across Georgia: Following Sherman's March." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 6/26/2006.
- Taylor, Helen. Scarlett's Women: Gone with the Wind and Its Female Fans. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1989.
- Toner, Mike. "Clues Found to Civil War Prison Site." Cox News Service, 2/19/2007.
- Townsend, Billy. "Camp Lawton Magnolia Springs State Park." Recreation and Interpretive Programming Section, Parks and Historic Sites Division, GA Department of Natural Resources, 1975.
- Townsend, Billy. History of the Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites Division, 2001.
- Wood, Chris. Clayton County: Reflections of a Crescent Jewel. Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1993.
Image Sources
- David O. Selznick Collection. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. The University of Texas at Austin.
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
- Harper's Weekly
- McElroy, John. Andersonville. New York: Arno Press, 1879
- Nichols, George Ward. The Story of the Great March. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1865.
- The Virginia Historical Society
- The Library of Congress