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24
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:96–102; Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 219–220; John Beatty,
The Citizen-Soldier: The Memoirs of a Civil War Volunteer
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska
Press, 1998), 206–207; Cozzens,
No Better Place
, 177–179, 192–194; Logsdon,
Eyewitnesses
, 90; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 239; Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 219–224; Heidler and Heidler,
Encyclopedia of the Civil War,
250.
25
John Russell Young,
Around the World with General Grant: A Narrative of the Visit of General U.S. Grant, Ex-President of the United States, to Various Countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in 1877, 1878, 1879
. 2 vols. (New York: American News Company, 1879), 2:304; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:247.
26
Morris,
Sheridan
, 84–85; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:186–188.
27
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:190–191; Morris,
Sheridan
, 84–85.
28
O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 76–77; Kenneth W. Noe,
Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle
(Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2001), 98, 141; Kenneth A. Hafendorfer,
Perryville: Battle for Kentucky
(Utica, NY: McDowell Publications, 1981), 122–123, 158; Cozzens,
No Better Place,
12–13.
29
O.R., V. 16, Part I, 1081–1082; Warner,
Generals in Blue
, 294–295; Hafendorfer,
Perryville
, 316–326; Noe,
Perryville
, 147–159, 231; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:194–195.
30
Foote,
The Civil War
, 1:735; Hafendorfer,
Perryville
, 316–326; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:194–195, 200.
31
Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 87–99; Noe,
Perryville
, 215, 290; Hafendorfer,
Perryville
, 242, 301, 316–326.
32
Noe,
Perryville
, 257; Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel, eds.
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
(New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956), 3:57n. (Terrill was buried in the same grave as his brother, Confederate general Joseph Terrill, under a headstone that read, “God alone knows which was right.” O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 366.)
33
Noe,
Perryville
, 380–385; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:197–199.
34
Noe,
Perryville
, 307–308.
35
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:198–200.
36
Ibid., 201.
37
Warner,
Generals in Blue
, 52, 174.
38
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:261; Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 226.
39
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:256–258.
40
Ibid., 341; Hergesheimer,
Sheridan
, 264.
41
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:240.
42
Captain Henry A. Castle, “Sheridan with the Army of the Cumberland,” in
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the District
of
Columbia
, War Papers 34 (Wilmington, NC: Barefoot Publishing Company, 1993), 166–167.
43
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:206–207.
44
Ibid., 256–261.
45
Ibid., 261–267.
46
Ibid., 267–268.
47
Morris,
Sheridan
, 119–120.
48
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:271–274.
49
William F. G. Shanks,
Personal Recollections of Distinguished Generals
(New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1866), 161; Morris,
Sheridan
, 122–123; O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 104–105.
50
Peter Cozzens,
The Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga
(Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992), 78; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:215–216; O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 106–112.
51
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:249–250, 274–275.
52
Douglas Southall Freeman,
Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command,
ed. Stephen W. Sears, abr. ed. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998), 618–620; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:709–712.
53
Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 321–322; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:275–276; Glenn Tucker,
Chickamauga: Bloody Battle in the West
(Dayton, OH: Morningside House, 1961), 276; Morris,
Sheridan
, 124–127.
3. DEFEAT AND VICTORY AT CHATTANOOGA
1
Young,
Around the World
, 2:626–627.
2
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:728–729; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:278–279; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 334–335.
3
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:716–718; Tucker,
Chickamauga
, 175.
4
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:718–722; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:278; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 332.
5
Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 328–329; Beatty,
The Citizen-Soldier
, 341; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:728–735; Tucker,
Chickamauga
, 298; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:280.
6
O.R., V. 30, Part I, 70.
7
Gates P. Thruston, “The Crisis at Chickamauga,” in
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War,
ed. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956), 3:663–664; Charles A. Dana,
Recollections of the Civil War
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996), 115; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 351, 251; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:283.
8
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:282.
9
Tucker,
Chickamauga
, 291–297.
10
Captain Edwin B. Parsons, “Sheridan,” in
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Wisconsin Commandery
(Milwaukee: Burdick, Armitage & Allen, 1891), 1:277.
11
Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 348–350.
12
Ibid., 351; William Rosecrans, “The Campaign for Chattanooga,”
The Century
34, no. 1 (May 1887): 134.
13
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:282–283; Dana,
Recollections
, 115; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:739–740; Thruston, “The Crisis at Chickamauga,” 663–664.
14
O.R., V. 52, Part I, 81; Rosecrans, “The Campaign for Chattanooga,” 134; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:283.
15
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:752.
16
Thruston, “The Crisis at Chickamauga,” 664; O.R., V. 42, Part I, 81; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:283–287; personal communication with James Ogden III, historian,
Chickamauga National Military Park; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:751, 758–760; Cozzens,
Terrible Sound
, 501; Castle, “Sheridan with the Army of the Cumberland,” 178; John Bowers,
Chickamauga and Chattanooga: The Battle That Doomed the Confederacy
(New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1994), vii.
17
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:302, 292.
18
Cozzens,
Terrible Sound
, 389; O.R., V. 30, Part I, 38.
19
Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 392; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:784–785, 763; Morris,
Sheridan,
138.
20
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:784–785; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 392; Morris,
Sheridan
, 139; Bruce Catton,
Grant Takes Command
(Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1969), 34.
21
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:804; Harry Hansen,
The Civil War
(New York: New American Library, 1961), 470; for early Chattanooga, see the Hamilton County Tennessee Genealogy Society website at
www.hctgs.org/History/early_chattanooga.htm
.
22
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:294; Catton,
Grant Takes Command
, 42–44; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 372–375; Johnson and Buel,
Battles and Leaders
, 3:719.
23
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:294–295, 297; O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 124–125.
24
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:295–296.
25
Ibid., 1:301–302.
26
Catton,
Grant Takes Command
, 56; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:774, 880, 806–811.
27
Hansen,
The Civil War
, 468; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 364–372.
28
William S. McFeely,
Grant: A Biography
(New York and London: W. W. Norton & Company, 1982), 149; Grant,
Personal Memoirs
, 344; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:805–806, 834.
29
Brigadier General Joseph S. Fullerton, “The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga,” in
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War,
ed. Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1956), 3:720–721; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:841–842; O.R., V. 31, Part II, 188–189; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:303–304.
30
John Hoffman,
The Confederate Collapse at the Battle of Missionary Ridge
(Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1985), 16; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:308; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:851–852; Morris,
Sheridan
, 144–145.
31
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:853; Sylvanus Cadwallader,
Three Years with Grant
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996), 150–154.
32
O.R., V. 31, Part II, 190; James Lee McDonough,
Chattanooga: A Death Grip on the Confederacy
(Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1984), 168–169.
33
O.R., V. 31, Part II, 190; Fullerton, “The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga,” 725; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:310–311.
34
O.R., V. 31, Part II, 190–191; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:311.
35
Fullerton, “The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga,” 725.
36
Ibid.; Hergesheimer,
Sheridan
, 141; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:312; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:854–856.
37
Frank Burr and Richard J. Hinton,
The Life of General Philip H. Sheridan
(Providence, RI: J. A. & R. A. Reid, Publishers, 1888), 131; Hansen,
The Civil War
, 474; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:855–856; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:311–312; Sherman,
Quest
, 85; Fullerton, “The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga,” 725–726.
38
MacArthur was his regiment's adjutant and its fourth color-bearer; the first had been shot, the second bayoneted, and the third decapitated. As MacArthur's famous son, Douglas MacArthur, told the (probably apocryphal) story decades later, Sheridan flung his arms around Arthur when he learned of his feat and told his comrades, “Take care of him. He has just won the Medal of Honor.” It was not as simple as that; MacArthur would have to wait until 1890 to receive the medal. William Manchester,
American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur, 1880–1964
[Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1978], 14–15.
39
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:855–856; O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 137; Dana,
Recollections
, 150.
40
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:855–857; Fullerton, “The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga,” 726; McDonough,
Chattanooga
, 199–200; Drake,
Little Phil
, 170; Hoffman,
The Confederate Collapse
, 12–15, 21, 25.
41
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:313–314; O.R., V. 31, Part II, 191.
42
O.R., V. 31, Part II, 191.
43
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:315–316; Hansen,
The Civil War,
475.
44
Young,
Around the World
, 2:626–627; Catton,
Grant Takes Command
, 89–90; O.R., V. 31, Part III, 270.
45
O.R., V. 31, Part II, 192; William Babcock Hazen,
A Narrative of Military Service
(Boston: Tickner and Company, 1885), 279–235; Drake,
Little Phil
, 175; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:318–324.
46
O.R., V. 31, Part II, 192; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:321; Grant,
Personal Memoirs
, 340–341.
4. SHERIDAN'S CAVALRY CORPS
1
Horace Porter,
Campaigning with Grant
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000), 83–84.
2
McFeely,
Grant
, 151, 154.
3
Theodore Lyman,
Meade's Headquarters, 1863–1865: Letters of Colonel Theodore Lyman from the Wilderness to Appomattox,
ed. George R. Agassiz (Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1922), 80; McFeely,
Grant
, 153.
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