NOVEMBER 1864: THE MARCH TO THE SEA - Civil War Times, 01/2004On Nov 1864, with Atlanta lying in ruins behind him, Union Gen William Sherman confidently headed for the sea. His powerful march caused psychological torment and bitterness among Georgians that lasts to this day. Here, Woodworth opines that the Union Army's passage was undoubtedly frightening, but it was not the atrocity that latter-day legend has painted and many Americans still believe it to have been.