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  1. Fragment of Autograph Letter Signed by Philip Henry (1831-1888) Sheridan, 1875-01-01
  2. Little Phil: The Story of General Philip Henry Sheridan by William F. Drake, 2005-01-26
  3. Sheridan in the Shenandoah (Stackpole) by Edward J. Stackpole, 1992-02
  4. With Sheridan in the Final Campaign Against Lee by Frederick C. Newhall, Eric J. Wittenberg, 2002-07
  5. Travel Accounts of General William T. Sherman to Spokan Falls, Washington Territory, in the Summers of 1877 and 1883 by William T. Sherman, P. H. Sheridan, 1984-06
  6. Banners at Shenandoah: A Story of Sheridan's Fighting Cavalry by Bruce Catton, 1976-06-15
  7. Crisis Of Command In The Army Of The Potomac: Sheridan's Search for an Effective General by Jay W. Simson, 2008-08-14
  8. Indian Fighting in the Fifties in Oregon and Washington Territories (Excerpts from Sheridan's Personal Memoirs) by P. H. Sheridan, 1988-01
  9. Philip Sheridan: Union General (Famous Figures of the Civil War Era) by Dynise Balcavage, 2001-12
  10. Sheridan: The Life and Wars of General Phil Sheridan by Roy Morris, 1993-07-27
  11. Personal Memoirs Of P. H. Sheridan by P. H. Sheridan, 1992-08-22
  12. Sheridan's Ride by Thomas Buchanan Read, 1993-05
  13. Phil Sheridan and His Army by Paul Andrew Hutton, 1999-09
  14. Sheridan's Lieutenants: Phil Sheridan, His Generals, and the Final Year of the Civil War. (American Crisis Series) by David Coffey, 2005-03-16

1. PBS - THE WEST - Philip Henry Sheridan
Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888) A ruthless warrior, General Philip Sheridan played a decisive role in the army's long campaign against the
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Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888), American army commander, who distinguished himself in the American Civil War. Related Items
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Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888), American army commander, who distinguished himself in the American Civil War. Related Items
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4. SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY (1831-1888) - Online Information Article
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5. The Papers Of Philip H. Sheridan (in MARION)
Author Sheridan, Philip Henry, 18311888. Forsyth, George A. Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.
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6. SHERIDAN Philip Henry (1831-1888) Cyr Auctions Auctions Gray, Maine
SHERIDAN Philip Henry (18311888) Large Image Cyr Auctions - Lot Number 124 Autographs and Ephemera Location Gray, Maine Phone Auction Date
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7. MSN Encarta - Philip Henry Sheridan
Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888), militar estadounidense que se distingui en la Guerra Civil estadounidense. Quieres m s de Encarta?
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8. Picture History - Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888)
Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888) Philip Sheridan was a general during the Civil War whose flair for leadership and his ready fighting
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Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888), militar estadounidense que se distingui en la Guerra Civil estadounidense. Quieres m s de Encarta?
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10. Handbook Of Texas Online SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY
SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY (18311888). Philip Henry Sheridan, United States Army officer, son of John and Mary (Meenagh) Sheridan, was born on March 6
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11. PBS - THE WEST - Philip Henry Sheridan
Photo of Philip Henry Sheridan Philip Henry Sheridan. (18311888). A ruthlesswarrior, General Philip Sheridan played a decisive role in the army s long
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A ruthless warrior, General Philip Sheridan played a decisive role in the army's long campaign against the native peoples of the plains, forcing them onto reservations with the tactics of total war. Sheridan was born in Albany, New York, in 1831, but grew up in Ohio. He attended West Point and, after a year's suspension for assaulting a fellow cadet with a bayonet, graduated near the bottom of his class in 1853. Like all the U.S. generals of the Indian wars, Sheridan gained his military experience in the Civil War. An obscure lieutenant serving in Oregon when Fort Sumter was shelled, Sheridan rose to the command of the Union's cavalry by the time the Confederacy surrendered. He saw action in Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky and in Virginia, where his campaign through the Shenandoah Valley laid waste to an important source of Confederate supplies. At Petersburg he won an important victory that halted Robert E. Lee's retreat from Richmond and helped bring the war to an end. After the war, Sheridan was first given command over Texas and Louisiana, where his support for Mexican Republicans helped speed the collapse of Maximillian's regime and where his harsh treatment of former Confederates led to charges of "absolute tyranny." Within six months he was transferred to the Department of the Missouri, where he immediately shaped a battle plan to crush Indian resistance on the southern plains.

12. Philip Henry Sheridan Biography
Philip Henry Sheridan, (18311888). While on his meteoric rise in the Union army,Philip H. Sheridan earned the enmity of many Virginians for laying waste
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Philip Henry Sheridan,
While on his meteoric rise in the Union army, Philip H. Sheridan earned the enmity of many Virginians for laying waste to the Shenandoah Valley.
His date and place of birth is uncertain, but he himself claimed to have been born in New York in 1831. Although he was destined to come out of the Civil War with the third greatest reputation among the victors, his military career had not begun auspiciously. It took him five years to graduate from West Point (1853) because of an altercation with fellow cadet and future Union general, William R. Terrill.
After serving in a staff position during the early part of the war he was recommended for the command of a cavalry regiment by Gordon Granger. Within days of taking command he was in charge of the brigade with which he earned his first star at Booneville in northern Mississippi. In the late summer of 1862 he was given a division in Kentucky and middle Tennessee. He fought well at Perryville and Murfreesboro and was given a second star in the volunteers to date from the latter. At Chickamauga his division, along with almost two-thirds of the army, was swept from the field. However, at Chattanooga he regained his somewhat tarnished reputation when his division broke through the Rebel lines atop Missionary Ridge. There was some question of who, if anyone, had ordered the troops all the way up to the crest. His division made a limited pursuit.

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14. Personal Memoirs Of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army — Complete
Creator, Sheridan, Philip Henry, General (18311888). Title, Personal Memoirs ofPH Sheridan, General, United States Army — Complete. Language, English
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Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Sheridan, Philip Henry, General, 1831-1888 Title Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army — Complete Language English LoC Class E: History: America Subject United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Campaigns EText-No. Release Date No Reviews There is a review of this book available. Base Directory /files/4362/ Formats Available For Download Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² HTML iso-8859-1 none 24 KB main site mirror sites HTML iso-8859-1 zip 4.75 MB main site mirror sites HTML none 180 KB main site mirror sites HTML none 186 KB main site mirror sites HTML none 273 KB main site mirror sites HTML none 165 KB main site mirror sites HTML none 191 KB main site mirror sites HTML none 224 KB main site mirror sites Plain text us-ascii none 1.15 MB

15. Attractions - General Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888)
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17. Personal Memoirs Of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army -- Volume 2 By S
Personal Memoirs Of PH Sheridan, General, United States Army Volume 2.by Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888). Personal Memoirs Of PH Sheridan, General,
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When, yielding to the solicitations of my friends, I finally decided to write these Memoirs, the greatest difficulty which confronted me was that of recounting my share in the many notable events of the last three decades, in which I played a part, without entering too fully into the history of these years, and at the same time without giving to my own acts an unmerited prominence. To what extent I have overcome this difficulty I must leave the reader to judge...
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Project Gutenberg Titles by. Sheridan, Philip Henry, 18311888 Personal Memoirsof PH Sheridan (Volume II, Chapters IV)
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19. Handbook Of Texas Online: SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY
Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888). Philip Henry Sheridan, United States Armyofficer, son of John and Mary (Meenagh) Sheridan, was born on March 6, 1831.
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SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY (1831-1888). Philip Henry Sheridan, United States Army officer, son of John and Mary (Meenagh) Sheridan, was born on March 6, 1831. His place of birth is uncertain, for Sheridan was apparently born sometime between his parents' emigration from Ireland and their settlement in Ohio; Ireland, Boston, Massachusetts, Albany, New York, and Somerset, Ohio, have each been suggested as Sheridan's birthplace. His father, an Irish Catholic, worked in turnpike construction after the family's arrival in Ohio. Young Sheridan received a basic education in local schools. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy in 1848 and graduated in 1853, thirty-fourth of fifty-two cadets. In 1854 he went to Fort Duncan, Texas, on the Rio Grande frontier, with the First United States Infantry. In late 1855 he was transferred to the Pacific Northwest, where he served until the Civil War qv started. In the war Sheridan was nicknamed "Little Phil" (he was only 5'5" tall) and became one of the top three northern heroes, along with Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. qv Though he was only a lieutenant in 1861, Sheridan was promoted to major general in 1864. He commanded divisions at the battles of Perryville, Kentucky (October 1862), Stones River, Tennessee (December 1862), Chickamauga, Georgia (September 1863), and Chattanooga, Tennessee (November 1863). In 1864 Grant made him commander of the cavalry corps of the Army of the Potomac in the eastern theater. He led a raid on Richmond, Virginia (May 1864), devastated the Shenandoah valley (August 1864-March 1865), and helped force the surrender of Robert E. Lee

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Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888). Philip Henry Sheridan, United States In the war Sheridan was nicknamed Little Phil (he was only 5 5 tall) and
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SHERIDAN, PHILIP HENRY (1831-1888). Philip Henry Sheridan, United States Army officer, son of John and Mary (Meenagh) Sheridan, was born on March 6, 1831. His place of birth is uncertain, for Sheridan was apparently born sometime between his parents' emigration from Ireland and their settlement in Ohio; Ireland, Boston, Massachusetts, Albany, New York, and Somerset, Ohio, have each been suggested as Sheridan's birthplace. His father, an Irish Catholic, worked in turnpike construction after the family's arrival in Ohio. Young Sheridan received a basic education in local schools. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy in 1848 and graduated in 1853, thirty-fourth of fifty-two cadets. In 1854 he went to Fort Duncan, Texas, on the Rio Grande frontier, with the First United States Infantry. In late 1855 he was transferred to the Pacific Northwest, where he served until the Civil War qv started. In the war Sheridan was nicknamed "Little Phil" (he was only 5'5" tall) and became one of the top three northern heroes, along with Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. qv Though he was only a lieutenant in 1861, Sheridan was promoted to major general in 1864. He commanded divisions at the battles of Perryville, Kentucky (October 1862), Stones River, Tennessee (December 1862), Chickamauga, Georgia (September 1863), and Chattanooga, Tennessee (November 1863). In 1864 Grant made him commander of the cavalry corps of the Army of the Potomac in the eastern theater. He led a raid on Richmond, Virginia (May 1864), devastated the Shenandoah valley (August 1864-March 1865), and helped force the surrender of Robert E. Lee

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