Incoming Resources
- Through the heart of Dixie, Sherman's March and American memory, Anne Sarah Rubin
- Marching with Sherman, through Georgia and the Carolinas with the 154th New York, Mark H. Dunkelman
- Sherman's march, Atlanta to the sea, by David Nevin and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Sherman's ghosts, soldiers, civilians, and the American way of war, Matthew Carr
- Sherman's march in myth and memory, Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown
- The story of the great march, from the diary of a staff officer, by Brevet Major George Ward Nichols, Aid-de-camp to General Sherman; with a map and illustrations
- Marching with Sherman, passages from the letters and campaign diaries of Henry Hitchcock, major and assistant adjutant general of volunteers, November 1864-May 1865, edited, with an introduction by M.A. DeWolfe Howe ; introduction to the Bison Book edition by Brooks D. Simpson
- General Sherman's Christmas, Savannah, 1864, Stanley Weintraub
- War and ruin, William T. Sherman and the Savannah campaign, Anne J. Bailey
- When Sherman marched north from the sea, resistance on the Confederate home front, Jacqueline Glass Campbell
- General Sherman's Christmas, [Savannah, 1864], Stanley Weintraub
- Rising in flames, Sherman's March and the fight for a new nation, J.D. Dickey