christof139
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That is correct. Hunter did do a lot of burning in the Valley during May and June 64. But it was selective burning not "total war". Hunter burned here and there but left many farms, barn, mills, etc alone. One story is that as Hunter approached Harrisonburg and hearing he was doing some burning, the towns people loaded many court records into a wagon and sent it south. Hunter's men caught up with the wagon and burned it. But big, thick books do not burn well and the records remained mostly intact(these books are located in the Rockingham County Clerk's office know as the "Burnt Records".) However, the records that were left behind survived also. Because Hunter did not burn the courthouse, even though everyone thought he would. Now when Hunter came to Lexington, that is a different story. He burned and pillaged VMI(because of the cadets participating in the battle of New Market), Washington College, Gov Lechter's house and many town homes. One note, he did leave Stonewall's home alone. He did burn a lot just not "total war". More like "20% maybe 30% total war". 'Selective burning!??!' You haven't read much of the accounts of Hunter's burning, it was total war and homes were also burnt along with barns, mills, shops, forges, blacksnith's shops, even a few churches I do believe etc. Some homes that were ordered to be burnt by Hunter weren't because the USA troops refused to burn them down. Hunter was near obsessed, perhaps actually a bit mad, in his desire to save the Union and inflict harm upon the Secessionists in any way he could. he ordered the destruction with a near mad or zeal. When Early's troops drove up the Valley through the areas that Hunter devaststaed they were shocked, saddened, and enraged, and many Union troops were equally displeased with Hunter's wanton destruction that did indeed include homes of known Secessionists etc. ***Neither Sherman nor Sheridan ever ordered the wholesale burning of every home or town they passed, and neither did Hunter, but Hunter almost did. All three of them were practicing total war. IMHO, Sheridan and Sherman were more humane than Hunter and Hunter was simply nuts IMHO.*** Yes, I know of Sheridan and Sherman and the havoc they wreaked on the Plains Indians, and the phrase 'The only good Indian is a dead one.', that either Sheridan or Sherman said. Chris
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