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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Another scene from the Performance in Charleston . (search)
Sherman's March through South Carolina.
Our Southern exchanges, which have gotten through the mail blockade, give us some intelligence of the scenes of barbarism which have attended Sherman's march.
Dr. Glover, of Orangeburg, South Carolina, who was captured by Sherman's troops between Orangeburg Courthouse and Columbia, and held as a prisoner until the Yankee army passed Lancaster Courthouse, was with the enemy in their march through Columbia and Winnsboro', and gives the Charlotte (North Carolina) Democrat an interesting account of their conduct in those places and on the line of march:
There was no regular battle at Columbia — only slight skirmishing on the part of our cavalry.
The enemy commenced marching into the city on Friday, the 17th, and very soon after the city was in flames.
The conflagration extended from the capitol, on both sides of Main street, to Cotton Town, consuming about eighty squares of buildings.
The old capitol, the Catholic convent, the court-h