Wilder's Lightning Brigade minis by Sash and Saber Miniatures, painted by Mugginns.
Tucker's Naval Brigade minis from Sash and Saber Miniatures painted by Mugginns.
November 15, 1864. Having captured Atlanta in the heart of the Confederacy, Gen William Tecumseh Sherman vows to take the fight to the southern populace and destroy their appetite for war. Sherman delivered Special Field Orders, No 120 in early November, including:
... IV. The army will forage liberally on the country during the march. To this end, each brigade commander will organize a good and sufficient foraging party, under the command of one or more discreet officers, who will gather, near the route traveled, corn or forage of any kind, meat of any kind, vegetables, corn-meal, or whatever is needed by the command, aiming at all times to keep in the wagons at least ten day's provisions for the command and three days' forage. Soldiers must not enter the dwellings of the inhabitants, or commit any trespass, but during a halt or a camp they may be permitted to gather turnips, apples, and other vegetables, and to drive in stock of their camp. To regular foraging parties must be instructed the gathering of provisions and forage at any distance from the road traveled.
This campaign will see the Bummers moving through southern territory, taking as much as they can from an unwilling populace. If they encounter resistance they have been ordered to burn and destroy where necessary.
John McElroy of the 16th Illinois Calvary, Company C, described Pierce County as “one of the poorest, counties of a poor section of a very poor state” in his writings during the war. People of this area toward the end of 1864 were turning against the war effort as more Confederate losses piled up and Federal forces burned their way through Georgia. Anti-war gatherings were being held in Pierce and other counties to urge the governor of Georgia to somehow put an end to the war[1].
Roaming bands of deserters and Unionists had started raiding towns like Blackshear. They ransacked stores in the town seven times in February 1865[2] taking everything they could. Life for a regular Georgian civilian during the fall of 1864 into early 1865 was very hard.
[1] John D Fowler & David B. Parker, Breaking the Heartland: The Civil War in Georgia, 2011.
[2] John C Inscoe, The Civil War in Georgia, 2011.
American Uncivil War Bummer Miniatures, Credit Mugginns
Credit Mugginns
Hailing from a small farming community in Genesee County, Michigan, Zalmon Falkner has fought for General Sherman since seeing the elephant at Shiloh. Due to casualties during the Atlanta campaign, the 33rd is little more than a battalion now. They have been detached from their brigade to forage in the local area with an eye toward driving livestock back toward the main force.
Falkner takes his job very seriously - having fought and bled with his men for years. He was shot in both shoulders at Shiloh, but overcame those wounds faster than most men and with only a lingering pain during cold nights. He does not waste his men’s lives needlessly, but does understand if they do not find the food and livestock the army needs that other men will suffer.
Union Marines, Credit Mugginns
A recent immigrant to American from Germany, Bemhard Lamberson has been given command of the Pierce County militia at a desperate time. Locals knew he had military training and experience from the old country, so they immediately implored him to command the militia consisting mostly of farm boys and old men.
Lamberson did his best to train the men, but that training was interrupted when Atlanta fell. Now he knows his duty is to protect the people of Pierce County with his small militia. They may not have the best rifles or training, but they will defend their farms and homesteads the best they can.
Credit Mugginns
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