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ems sherman williams is a high provider for paint and supplies and have a reputation in the industry worldwide we are a neighborhood shopping center for more than 20 years and collared that by the supermarket we feel that will be an appropriate use for the area. there would be the only store that's offering paints and coveting as he supplies, in fact, the next one close is more than a quarter of a mile away as a result they'll offer residents a range of products not available in the area and also won't be displacing any arrangements they won't be adding an additional formula retail that was more than recently a blockbuster retail. we're going to have minor tenant improvements and the signage will be will consistent with the district. we also anticipating that sherman williams will initially hire 5 new employees who will be managerial will positions we feel that sherman williams will meet the needs of the neighborhood and meet all the finding of the code for the formula retail at this location. at this time i want to ask gary garcia to speak briefly about the company in this location
ems sherman williams is a high provider for paint and supplies and have a reputation in the industry worldwide we are a neighborhood shopping center for more than 20 years and collared that by the supermarket we feel that will be an appropriate use for the area. there would be the only store that's offering paints and coveting as he supplies, in fact, the next one close is more than a quarter of a mile away as a result they'll offer residents a range of products not available in the area and...
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left them with william sherman. are you kidding me? why would he leave this stuff with william sherman. i thought the same thing until i read this letter. is from st. louis 1875 to anna. y most precious one. i am to dine today with mr. cost and tomorrow with general sherman. he called last evening and paid me quite a long visit. he asked me to dine today but my being engaged forbade my so doing. he then said our names share association in history and he wanted to know me. he also asked if i were alone. you see you would veteran in the same box. he said during our conversation he couldn't account for grant's actions towards the south and ised me a few things about the south. general sherman has written a book. i think and i want to get it. he was very kind and courteous. i shall post him fully as to the affairs to the south. then he met sherman. had dinner with sherman. here is one you guys will get kick out of it. here is another letter. in thislet everybodier, i will show you. that was that letter. look at this. this is a letter fromho
left them with william sherman. are you kidding me? why would he leave this stuff with william sherman. i thought the same thing until i read this letter. is from st. louis 1875 to anna. y most precious one. i am to dine today with mr. cost and tomorrow with general sherman. he called last evening and paid me quite a long visit. he asked me to dine today but my being engaged forbade my so doing. he then said our names share association in history and he wanted to know me. he also asked if i...
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i would highly recommend sherman's civil war, the selected correspondents of william t. sherman. one of the ems important edited volumes in many decades. brook simpson, on the faculty here is one of the co-editors of that. throughout the atlanta campaign, sherman largely avoided launching frontal attacks against his entrenched opponent. instead, what he repeatedly did was utilize maneuver, flanking movements to rest the confederates from strong defensive positions. i think sherman's greatness also derives from his mastery of logistic. keeping an enormous field army supplied day after day after day, very deep innen deep innen territory. sherman's army numbered over 100,000 men and had 28,000 horses. 33,000 mules. imagine trying to supply an army of that size, day after day after day. the only way to do us, of course, was via railroads. sherman in the months leading up to the campaign which began in may of 1864, had hundreds and hundreds of trains moving down a rail system through kentucky and tennessee, stockpiling supplies in nashville and chattanooga. in chattanooga alone betwee
i would highly recommend sherman's civil war, the selected correspondents of william t. sherman. one of the ems important edited volumes in many decades. brook simpson, on the faculty here is one of the co-editors of that. throughout the atlanta campaign, sherman largely avoided launching frontal attacks against his entrenched opponent. instead, what he repeatedly did was utilize maneuver, flanking movements to rest the confederates from strong defensive positions. i think sherman's greatness...
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lost their mother, yellow leaf, and father, a head man named horned cloud, and two brothers, sherman and william. iron hail lost his wife, killed aswhere's evil, also known whiteface, at the scene and would lose his infant son. he would die from illness contracted during the massacre. iron hail's cousin, pretty enemy, who lived with the family and was essentially a sister to them, also died there. iron hail suffered two wounds, while another brother received four. iron hail and one cloud -- horn cloud proceeded west from the turmoil at wounded made to a point near the holy rosary catholic mission before heading north to join the stronghold people along white creek. as they withdrew from the area of the pine ridge agency. when they arrived, those people were crying and singing death songs and shook hands with them. as night descended back at wounded knee, small knots of surviving lakotas made their way north. through creek bottoms in the gathering chill. other women participants included nelly knife. and mrs. ross feather -- rough feather. nelly knife was packing that morning when the men attende
lost their mother, yellow leaf, and father, a head man named horned cloud, and two brothers, sherman and william. iron hail lost his wife, killed aswhere's evil, also known whiteface, at the scene and would lose his infant son. he would die from illness contracted during the massacre. iron hail's cousin, pretty enemy, who lived with the family and was essentially a sister to them, also died there. iron hail suffered two wounds, while another brother received four. iron hail and one cloud --...
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horncloud and iron hail lost their mother, yellow leaf, and father, horned cloud, and two brothers, sherman and william. iron hail lost his wife, killed at the scene and would lose his infant son, wet feet. he would die from illness contracted during the massacre. iron hail's cousin, pretty enemy, who lived with the family, also died there. iron hail suffered two wounds, while another brother received four. iron hail and one cloud proceeded west to appoint near the holy rosary catholic mission before heading north to join the stronghold people along white creek. when they arrived, those people were crying and singing death songs and shook hands with them. as night descended back at wounded knee, small knots of surviving lakotas made their way north. other women participants included nelly knife. she was packing that morning when the men attended the council. all at once, i heard an awful noise. as the shots were fired, the women and children ran for a safe place to hide. as i ran, i saw many people were already killed. i was running with a young girl named brown hair horse but she got shot. i passed th
horncloud and iron hail lost their mother, yellow leaf, and father, horned cloud, and two brothers, sherman and william. iron hail lost his wife, killed at the scene and would lose his infant son, wet feet. he would die from illness contracted during the massacre. iron hail's cousin, pretty enemy, who lived with the family, also died there. iron hail suffered two wounds, while another brother received four. iron hail and one cloud proceeded west to appoint near the holy rosary catholic mission...
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for example, william sherman was notorious for arresting reporters who were following and criticizing him. he was outraged when the lincoln administration countermanded his arrests and released the reporters. he cannot believe that the it ministration would want embedded journalists hanging around his headquarters reporting negative information about him. but the lincoln administration wanted an open communication with the public in away to some -- in a way that some of the generals resisted. into context.at >> i want to ask tom and kimberly, as i recall back to the point kimberly made about calling it what it is, i leave -- believe the first time the word insurgency was used was march 2004. a very senior officer. it was 10 months to a year after -- quite some time before they could use that work. -- word. is that your recollection? >> i thought it was j.d. thurman who said earlier than that in a press conference in falluja and got smacked. >> that sort of broke the ice. >> he was at the pentagon standing at the podium. the press corps was hammering him. and he was a great intellectua
for example, william sherman was notorious for arresting reporters who were following and criticizing him. he was outraged when the lincoln administration countermanded his arrests and released the reporters. he cannot believe that the it ministration would want embedded journalists hanging around his headquarters reporting negative information about him. but the lincoln administration wanted an open communication with the public in away to some -- in a way that some of the generals resisted....
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few months earlier, hood had engaged in a very tense debate through correspondence with william tecumseh sherman over the killing of civilians with artillery shells during military campaigns. while hood understood that casualties can come with any war, he did not appreciate how sherman had fired on civilian populations for weeks. according to hood, well beyond the defensive positions of the confederate army. the correspondence with sherman must have influenced hood's decisions that day in regards to his own batteries and firing on civilian populations. hood did later recall that he planned to use artillery if needed the following day, but that battle never game. w.l. truman, a member of the 1st missouri field battery, wrote, general hood gave orders that not a cannon should be fired. we cannoneers begged our officers to let us go into battery. they told us they wanted to do it as bad as we did but could not disobey orders. with the confederate artillery remaining silent truman saw the impact of union shells stating, i saw one shell from the battery explode immediately in front of our advancing l
few months earlier, hood had engaged in a very tense debate through correspondence with william tecumseh sherman over the killing of civilians with artillery shells during military campaigns. while hood understood that casualties can come with any war, he did not appreciate how sherman had fired on civilian populations for weeks. according to hood, well beyond the defensive positions of the confederate army. the correspondence with sherman must have influenced hood's decisions that day in...
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william sherman and wade they never once denied responsibility for the burning of chambersburg. they were quite over about the reasons for burning the town. responsibility and a calm, firm manner. alone amfor this act i responsible. this.ficers were simply they see no reason to regret it. lavishesidents of the attention on barbaric acts of the lynching and now the interestingly, neither early or confederate soldiers were narrative of the infant and and says it provoked a debate that added a new twist, focusing on northern military personnel and the citizens of chambersburg themselves. had hoped it would bring union soldiers to their aid. the residence of the order lands rderlands had been without military protection. general couch was a camp with a battery and force of men. what 2500 here the theyion was, why did permit us to burn chambersburg? chambersburg residents have the same question. they collected their neighbors ublishedand they p timeand spent considerable pondering this question, usually under the heading "who is responsible?" they focus on the union army and the stat
william sherman and wade they never once denied responsibility for the burning of chambersburg. they were quite over about the reasons for burning the town. responsibility and a calm, firm manner. alone amfor this act i responsible. this.ficers were simply they see no reason to regret it. lavishesidents of the attention on barbaric acts of the lynching and now the interestingly, neither early or confederate soldiers were narrative of the infant and and says it provoked a debate that added a new...
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william sherman and wade they never once denied responsibility for the burning of chambersburg. they were quite over about the reasons for burning the town. responsibility and a calm, firm manner. alone amfor this act i responsible. this.ficers were simply they see no reason to regret it. lavishesidents of the attention on barbaric acts of the lynching and now the interestingly, neither early or confederate soldiers were narrative of the infant and and says it provoked a debate that added a new twist, focusing on northern military personnel and the citizens of chambersburg themselves. had hoped it would bring union soldiers to their aid. the residence of the order lands rderlands had been without military protection. general couch was a camp with a battery and force of men. what 2500 here the theyion was, why did permit us to burn chambersburg? chambersburg residents have the same question. they collected their neighbors ublishedand they p timeand spent considerable pondering this question, usually under the heading "who is responsible?" they focus on the union army and the stat
william sherman and wade they never once denied responsibility for the burning of chambersburg. they were quite over about the reasons for burning the town. responsibility and a calm, firm manner. alone amfor this act i responsible. this.ficers were simply they see no reason to regret it. lavishesidents of the attention on barbaric acts of the lynching and now the interestingly, neither early or confederate soldiers were narrative of the infant and and says it provoked a debate that added a new...
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by consulting a map made by a soldier named who visited the site after the massacre with william tecumseh sherman in 1869. using that map, officials believed they pinpointed black kettles village located less than a mile upstream from the monument overlooked. you can see on the map on the lower center, it says, shivington's massacre. they looked at this and they thought they had found the exact location of black kettles village which was located less than a mile upstream from the monument overlooked. the park service then did an archaeological investigation and unearthed a huge band of artifacts which seems to confirm the hypothesis. i thinkook at this map, it says existing marker -- that is the monument overlooked -- you can see the few dots nestled in that band and if you go up you canek3/5 of a mile, see a number of dots indicating the plume of artifacts that the park service unearthed. many of the descendents were outraged by these discoveries. they were especially outraged because the nps was relying on sources furnished by the perpetrators rather than the victims. they toured -- they pointe
by consulting a map made by a soldier named who visited the site after the massacre with william tecumseh sherman in 1869. using that map, officials believed they pinpointed black kettles village located less than a mile upstream from the monument overlooked. you can see on the map on the lower center, it says, shivington's massacre. they looked at this and they thought they had found the exact location of black kettles village which was located less than a mile upstream from the monument...
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william t. sherman hated fa politicians, thright? but his foster father/father-in-law, you want to talk about sex and family relationship, let's talk about the shermans for a while. his fathers, foster fathers, political adviser. his brothers have been -- his other brother john is a senator from ohio. they're all pretty well connected. besides that, grant and sherman had no political connections. the real question was, why did it take so long?presid grant didn't want to be en president at that time, that's going to change.g, you have to understand, until vehicles burg grant's record is pretty mixed? he wins here, stuck outside of vicksburg here, then he wins at vicksburg, that's job security at vicksburg. then he's not going to be fired, if you're lincoln, would you move him east?usly in or might you use him more n advantageously? grant holds out and makes me rank third star in a bill - do n introduced -- don't say that these guys aren't politically connected. they all t are. i think the thing is, how do nni they use those focal conn
william t. sherman hated fa politicians, thright? but his foster father/father-in-law, you want to talk about sex and family relationship, let's talk about the shermans for a while. his fathers, foster fathers, political adviser. his brothers have been -- his other brother john is a senator from ohio. they're all pretty well connected. besides that, grant and sherman had no political connections. the real question was, why did it take so long?presid grant didn't want to be en president at that...
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few months earlier, hood had engaged in a very tense debate through correspondence with william tecumseh sherman over the killing of civilians with artillery shells during military campaigns. while hood understood that casualties can come with any war, he did not appreciate how sherman had fired on civilian populations for weeks. according to hood, well beyond the defensive positions of the confederate army. the correspondence with sherman must have influenced hood's decisions that day in regards to his own batteries and firing on civilian populations. hood did later recall that he planned to use artillery if needed the following day, but that battle never game. w.l. truman, a member of the 1st missouri field battery, wrote, general hood gave orders that not a cannon should be fired. we cannoneers begged our officers to let us go into battery. they told us they wanted to do it as bad as we did but could not disobey orders. with the confederate artillery remaining silent truman saw the impact of union shells stating, i saw one shell from the battery explode immediately in front of our advancing l
few months earlier, hood had engaged in a very tense debate through correspondence with william tecumseh sherman over the killing of civilians with artillery shells during military campaigns. while hood understood that casualties can come with any war, he did not appreciate how sherman had fired on civilian populations for weeks. according to hood, well beyond the defensive positions of the confederate army. the correspondence with sherman must have influenced hood's decisions that day in...
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this is a letter of condolence from william t. sherman to john bell hood.all general, my family is alone in the allegheny mountains and i am here at the home of her friend. a friend read aloud the notice of death of mrs. general hood. i cannot help thinking about that wonderful and beautiful group of children you paraded before me last winter at your home in new orleans. so they did me. meet. and you took my daughters lizzie and ellie to see mrs. hood, who was sick in her bed. i cannot vanish the site from a mind and now write you this simple note to let you know that here in washington, there is one who thinks of you in your per easement and of those motherless children. your letter to my daughter lizzie, to whom you entrusted your work papers. -- ine closes it out assurance of my heartfelt sympathy and great respect, truly your true friend, william shermanan -- william t. . and the sad thing is, hood never got it. on august 27. never got the letter of condolence. i think my time is ok? we can do this next one. all could's 11 children, the youngest was ann
this is a letter of condolence from william t. sherman to john bell hood.all general, my family is alone in the allegheny mountains and i am here at the home of her friend. a friend read aloud the notice of death of mrs. general hood. i cannot help thinking about that wonderful and beautiful group of children you paraded before me last winter at your home in new orleans. so they did me. meet. and you took my daughters lizzie and ellie to see mrs. hood, who was sick in her bed. i cannot vanish...
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william t. sherman hated fa politicians, thright? but his foster father/father-in-law, you want to talk about sex and family relationship, let's talk about the shermans for a while. his fathers, foster fathers, political adviser. his brothers have been -- his other brother john is a senator from ohio. they're all pretty well connected. besides that, grant and sherman had no political connections. the real question was, why did it take so long?presid grant didn't want to be en president at that time, that's going to change.g, you have to understand, until vehicles burg grant's record is pretty mixed? he wins here, stuck outside of vicksburg here, then he wins at vicksburg, that's job security at vicksburg. then he's not going to be fired, if you're lincoln, would you move him east?usly in or might you use him more n advantageously? grant holds out and makes me rank third star in a bill - do n introduced -- don't say that these guys aren't politically connected. they all t are. i think the thing is, how do nni they use those focal conn
william t. sherman hated fa politicians, thright? but his foster father/father-in-law, you want to talk about sex and family relationship, let's talk about the shermans for a while. his fathers, foster fathers, political adviser. his brothers have been -- his other brother john is a senator from ohio. they're all pretty well connected. besides that, grant and sherman had no political connections. the real question was, why did it take so long?presid grant didn't want to be en president at that...
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in may the energy law journal accomplished an article by william sherman, the former general counselof ferc and two other attorneys familiar with the situation and they write there is a widespread view that the ferc enforcement process has become lopsided and unfair. they said that one need only to observe the fact that enforcement staff denies in case after case the existence of ex pull 35 tri or exonerating materials. only to produce a subset of those materials too late in the process to be of use in raising defenses. the authors explain that one of the fundamental principles of due process is that the government is not permitted to hide information from the accused that may aid in his or her defense. they say ferc enforcement staff routinely fails, routinely fails to produce the exculpatory documents. routinely fails to produce the documents. during mr. bay's nominating hearing i asked about these allegations. at first, he denied that the allegations were true, but then he stated that he was -- quote -- "not aware of any 123457bs in which -- instance in which enforcement staff had
in may the energy law journal accomplished an article by william sherman, the former general counselof ferc and two other attorneys familiar with the situation and they write there is a widespread view that the ferc enforcement process has become lopsided and unfair. they said that one need only to observe the fact that enforcement staff denies in case after case the existence of ex pull 35 tri or exonerating materials. only to produce a subset of those materials too late in the process to be...
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sherman and it's good to see mr. warfield. mr. van armen and mr. christian and mr. paul williams and i considered brothers and sisters we have seen each other so much. appreciated your work. thank you so very much for what you do for children in teaching children about music. chris harrison mr. huppe i believe the name as our did i add a p on it that should not abandon mr. frear thank you so much. let me put on the record that i hope this committee is appropriate will have a hearing on the directv at&t merger just for the fact the content is included in that as well. to the witnesses here might delay was provoked by the fact that this is a year anniversary of the shelby case, united states supreme court case that my opinion dismantled the voting rights of this country and there's a hearing going on in the united states senate that is very important. i would almost say that many of the artist artists that you represent and performers benefited on their opportunities to vote because of the voting rights act so i apologize for my delay in coming to the meeting. but this is no less a
sherman and it's good to see mr. warfield. mr. van armen and mr. christian and mr. paul williams and i considered brothers and sisters we have seen each other so much. appreciated your work. thank you so very much for what you do for children in teaching children about music. chris harrison mr. huppe i believe the name as our did i add a p on it that should not abandon mr. frear thank you so much. let me put on the record that i hope this committee is appropriate will have a hearing on the...