Brigadier General Horace Porter, the former Grant aide who had observed Sheridan's leadership firsthand at Five Forks, told the crowd that Sheridan was “gifted with the ingenuity of a Hannibal, the dash of a Murat, the courage of a Ney. . . . . The magnetism of his presence forged weaklings into giants, transformed routed squadrons into charging columns, and snatched victory from defeat.”
23
NOTES
PROLOGUE
1
George Forsyth,
Thrilling Days in Army Life
(New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1900), 139.
2
Jeffry D. Wert,
From Winchester to Cedar Creek: The Shenandoah Campaign of 1864
(Carlisle, PA: South Mountain Press, 1987), 221â222; Philip H. Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army
(New York: Charles L. Webster & Company, 1888), 2:74â76; William F. Drake,
Little Phil: The Story of General Philip Henry Sheridan
(Prospect, CT: Biographical Publishing Company, 2005), 314; Forsyth,
Thrilling Days
, 136.
3
Forsyth,
Thrilling Days
, 137; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 2:74â77.
4
Stephen Z. Starr,
The Union Cavalry in the Civil War
, vol. 2:
The War in the East from Gettysburg to Appomattox, 1863â1865
(Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981), 2:312. In his memoirs, Sheridan implausibly claims that he urged on his men with these words: “If I had been with you this morning this disaster would not have happened. We must face the other way; we will go back and recover our camp.” Of course, this would not inspire a retreating soldier to turn around and fight. Sheridan undoubtedly was attempting to tamp down his reputation for colorful profanity. Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 2:81.
5
Frank Flinn,
Campaigning with Banks in Louisiana, '63 and '64, and with Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley in '64 and '65
(Lynn, MA: Press of Thomas P. Nichols, 1887), 225â226.
6
Forsyth,
Thrilling Days
, 140â142.
7
George Frisbie Hoar,
Autobiography of Seventy Years
, vol. 1 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903), 1:208â209.
1. RISE FROM OBSCURITY
1
Papers of Philip Henry Sheridan, Reel 1, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC (henceforth Sheridan Papers).
2
New York Times,
February 18, 1888; Eric J. Wittenberg,
Little Phil: A Reassessment of the Civil War Leadership of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan
(Washington, DC: Brassey's, 2002), 142â144, 147; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:1â2; Joseph Hergesheimer,
Sheridan: A Military Narrative
(Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1934), 8â10;
Richard O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
(Indianapolis and New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1953), 19.
3
Historical Statistics of the United States
(Washington, DC: Bureau of the Census, 1975), 1:106.
4
Roy Morris Jr.,
Sheridan: The Life and Wars of General Phil Sheridan
(New York: Crown Publishers, 1992), 11; Richard B. Morris, ed.,
Encyclopedia of American History
. 6th ed. (New York: Harper & Row, 1982), 603; Sheridan Papers, Reel 101.
5
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:3.
6
Henry Greiner,
General Phil Sheridan as I Knew Him, Playmate-Comrade-Friend
(Chicago: J. S. Hyland and Company, 1908), 24â27.
7
Morris,
Sheridan,
12â15; Greiner,
General Phil Sheridan
, 50â53; Hergesheimer,
Sheridan
, 18â22.
8
O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 29; Morris,
Sheridan,
12â14; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:7; Hergesheimer,
Sheridan
, 18â22.
9
Greiner,
General Phil Sheridan
, 56; Morris,
Sheridan,
15â17; Ezra J. Warner,
Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders
(Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964), 451â453; Hergesheimer,
Sheridan
, 26; James L. Morrison Jr.,
“The Best School in the World”: West Point, the PreâCivil War Years, 1833â1866
(Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1986), 2, 15, 19, 23, 71.
10
Morrison,
“The Best School in the World,”
77.
11
O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 31â32.
12
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:11â12; Morris,
Sheridan,
21â22.
13
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:12â14; Morrison,
“The Best School in the World,”
88â90, 94â97; Morris,
Sheridan,
20, 22.
14
Morrison,
“The Best School in the World,”
5â8, 16; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:14.
15
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:15â34.
16
J. P. Dunn,
Massacres of the Mountains: A History of the Indian Wars of the Far West
(New York: Harper & Brothers, 1886), 204; Thomas Stern,
Chiefs and Change in the Oregon Country
(Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1992), 2:318â319, 321â324, 335â345; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:69, 73â74; Morris,
Sheridan,
28â29, 32â34.
17
Morris,
Sheridan,
32â34.
18
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:35â52; Morris,
Sheridan,
22.
19
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:59â60.
20
Dunn,
Massacres of the Mountains
, 211â212.
21
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:75â80.
22
Ibid., 80â83; Dunn,
Massacres of the Mountains
, 211â212; Morris,
Sheridan,
34.
23
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:85â88.
25
Dunn,
Massacres of the Mountains
, 217.
26
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:106â119.
29
Bruce Catton,
The Civil War
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988), 24; Morris,
Sheridan,
41; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:121â123; Sheridan Papers, Reel 1.
30
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:123; Morris,
Sheridan,
43.
31
William E. Parrish, “Fremont in Missouri,”
Civil War Times Illustrated
17, no. 1 (April 1978): 8â10, 40â44; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:124, 126.
32
Morris,
Sheridan,
44â46; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:126; Edward G. Longacre, “Justus McKinstry: A Rogue's Profile,”
Civil War Times Illustrated
17, no. 4 (July 1978): 15â19.
33
O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 57; Grenville Dodge,
The Battle of Atlanta and Other Campaigns
(Council Bluffs, IA: Monarch Printing Company, 1910), 139.
34
Sheridan Papers, Reel 1; O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 60; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:131â135.
35
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:136.
36
Shelby Foote,
The Civil War: A Narrative
. 3 vols. (New York: Vintage Books, 1958â1974), 1:372; David Coffey,
Sheridan's Lieutenants: Phil Sheridan, His Generals, and the Final Year of the Civil War
(Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005), xv.
37
Foote,
The Civil War
, 1:373; Morris,
Sheridan,
55; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:136â137.
38
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:138â139; Greiner,
General Phil Sheridan
, 235â236; Hergesheimer,
Sheridan
, 35â36; Foote,
The Civil War
, 1:374.
39
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:139; Morris,
Sheridan,
58; Warner,
Generals in Blue,
442â443.
40
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:139â143.
41
Warner,
Generals in Blue
, 195â197; Foote,
The Civil War
, 1:384; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:156â157.
42
O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 62; Morris,
Sheridan,
65; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:145â152; Sheridan Papers, Reel 1.
43
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:153â154.
44
War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
(henceforth O.R.), V. 17, Part II, 61.
45
Ibid., 155, 159â160; O.R., V. 17, Part I, 19â20; Part II, 62; Sheridan Papers, Reel 101.
46
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:160â161; Sheridan Papers, Reel 101.
47
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:162.
48
Ibid., 162â165; O.R., V. 17, Part I, 19â20; Part II, 62â63; David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler,
Encyclopedia of the Civil War
(Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2000), 249â250.
49
O.R., V. 17, Part II, 66.
50
Sheridan Papers, Reel 1.
51
Morris,
Sheridan,
72â73; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:166; Sheridan Papers, Reel 101.
52
Morris,
Sheridan,
76â77; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:177â180; Greiner,
General Phil Sheridan
, 399.
53
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:181â182; Ulysses S. Grant,
Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant,
ed. E. B. Long (Boston: Da Capo, 1982), 210.
2. STONES RIVER
1
O.R., V. 20, Part I, 350â351.
2
Earl J. Hess,
Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and Stones River
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000), 193; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:86.
3
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:214â220.
4
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:87.
5
Peter Cozzens,
No Better Place to Die: The Battle of Stones River
(Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990), 79â80; Morris,
Sheridan
, 99.
6
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:220â222.
8
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:87â88; James Lee McDonough,
Stones River: Bloody Winter in Tennessee
(Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1980), 85â87; Colonel Francis T. Sherman,
Quest for a Star: The Civil War Letters and Diaries of Colonel Francis T. Sherman of the 88th Illinois,
ed. C. Knight Aldrich (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1999), 21â22; Morris,
Sheridan
, 105â109; Cozzens,
No Better Place
, 82â83.
9
O.R., V. 20, Part I, 348; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:88; Sherman,
Quest
, 22â24; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:222â224; Cozzens,
No Better Place
, 109; O'Connor,
Sheridan the Inevitable
, 21â22, 84; Morris,
Sheridan
, 297; Frederick C. Newhall,
With General Sheridan in Lee's Last Campaign
(Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1866), 17â19, 233; Greiner,
General Phil Sheridan
, 232, from J. W. Miller, Cincinnati
Commercial
; Wittenberg,
Little Phil
, 164.
10
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:87; McDonough,
Stones River
, 86â87.
11
David R. Logsdon, ed.,
Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Stones River
(Nashville, TN: Kettle Mills Press, 2002), 18â19.
12
O.R., V. 20, Part I, 348â349; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:243.
13
McDonough,
Stones River
, 111â112.
14
O.R., V. 20, Part I, 349; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:227â230; Morris,
Sheridan
, 109.
15
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:90; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:227â230; McDonough,
Stones River
, 107â110.
16
Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 207â212.
17
Cozzens,
No Better Place
, 127.
18
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:226â232; McDonough,
Stones River
, 122.
19
William M. Lamers,
The Edge of Glory: A Biography of General William S. Rosecrans, U.S.A.
(New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961), 227; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:244.
20
O.R., V. 20, Part I, 350â351; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:233â234.
21
Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:234â235; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 232â234.
22
Logsdon,
Eyewitnesses
, 57; Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 212; Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:91â93; McDonough,
Stones River
, 131â141; Sheridan,
Personal Memoirs
, 1:235.
23
Foote,
The Civil War
, 2:94â96, 726; Lamers,
The Edge of Glory
, 234â236; Hess,
Banners to the Breeze
, 216; Logsdon,
Eyewitnesses
, 63, 66â67, 77.