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         Sheridan Philip Henry:     more books (22)
  1. The Burning : Sheridan's Devastation of the Shenandoah Valley by John L. Heatwole, 1998-10-01
  2. Glory Enough for All: Sheridan's Second Raid and the Battle of Trevilian Station by Eric J. Wittenberg, 2007-07-01
  3. Little Phil: A Reassessment of the Civil War Leadership of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan by Eric J. Wittenberg, 2002-01-01
  4. Banners at Shenandoah
  5. Battle Cry by Chet Cunningham, 2001-08
  6. Battle of Cedar Creek: Showdown in the Shenandoah, October 1-30th, 1864 (The Virginia Civil War Battles and Leaders Series) by Theodore Mahr, 1992-03
  7. The Guns of Cedar Creek by Thomas A. Lewis, 1990-02-01

21. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > S
Bysshe, 17921822; Shepherd, William R. (William Robert), 1871-1934;Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888; Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751
http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

22. Skip Banner Navigation Sailboat On St. Lawrence River; Statue Of
General Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888) Philip Henry Sheridan, 1892-1906, 1914-16John Quincy Adams Ward and Daniel Chester French Bronze, 13” 6” Pedestal
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General Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888)

Philip Henry Sheridan
John Quincy Adams Ward and Daniel Chester French
Bronze, 13” 6”
Pedestal, Stony Creek (CT) granite, designed by Henry Bacon
General Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888) was one of the most celebrated heroes of the Civil War. He was commander of the Union Army of the Shenandoah Valley, and is best remembered for a historic twenty-mile gallop on his famous horse Rienze to rally his retreating troops to victory at Cedar Creek, Virginia. Backed by infantry, his cavalry command also blocked Lee’s escape at Appomattox. After the Civil War, Sheridan remained in the regular army, and served as commander-in-chief for the last five years of his life. While growing up, he lived with his family in Albany for about two years; in 1914 a state commission was formed in the capital city to organize the construction of a monument to Sheridan’s memory.
This bronze equestrian sculpture was designed by noted American sculptor, John Quincy Adams Ward (1830-1910), but was completed by Daniel Chester French (1850-1931), who is perhaps best known for the Lincoln Memorial. French was a former student and close friend of Ward’s and their work on this sculpture was a unique artistic collaboration. Ward was initially hired by a Congressional commission to create a monument to Sheridan for Washington, D.C. in 1889. Known as the dean of American sculptors, Ward had made many major public monuments and portraits of important citizens, including the statue of George Washington on Wall Street in New York. However, plagued by ill health and other problems, he was unable to complete the Sheridan sculpture, and died in 1910.

23. IMAGE Series Volume 11 - Mathew Brady And Civil War Photographs
Photo Thumbnail, Photo Title. General Philip H. Sheridan General Philip Henry Sheridan(18311888) General Phillip H. Sheridan Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888)
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24. IMAGE Series Volume 11 - Mathew Brady And Civil War Photographs
General Philip H. Sheridan in his camp Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888)A Union General called Little Phil by his soldiers known
http://www.multimedialibrary.com/FramesML/IM11/IM11Page10.html

25. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888) Works by this author
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Sheridan, Philip

26. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Personal Memoirs Of PH Sheridan, General, United States Army Volume 2 by Sheridan,Philip Henry (18311888). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=3191

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Oil Company; Rockefeller, John D. bio; Sheridan, Philip Henry(18311888); Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891); Stowe, Harriet
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  • 28. Sheridan County -- NDGenWeb Project
    seat at McClusky. Named for Gen Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888) ofCivil War fame. Area 996 square miles - 1980 population 2800.
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    Established 4 Jan 1873 - no settlement occurred and it was absorbed by McLean County. In the 1908 election it was voted to recreate the county from the eastern part of McLean. Reoganized Jan 1909 with county seat at McClusky. Named for Gen Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888) of Civil War fame.
    Area 996 square miles - 1980 population 2800.
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    29. OhioPix People Places Objects Events Galleries
    Collection Title Philip H. Sheridan. Subject Sheridan, Philip Henry,18311888 Perry County (Ohio) Soldiers Ohio. Image Name AL00541.
    http://www.ohiohistory.org/etcetera/exhibits/ohiopix/image.cfm?ID=287

    30. General Phil Sheridan And The Union Cavalry. (in MARION)
    Illustrated by Jo Polseno. Author Lomask, Milton. Published New York,PJ Kenedy 1959. Subject Sheridan, Philip Henry, 18311888.
    http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/BCS-5222
    General Phil Sheridan and the Union Cavalry.
    Title:
    Author:
    Published:
    • New York, P. J. Kenedy [1959]
    Subject:
    Series:
    Material:
    • 178 p. illus. 22 cm.
    LC Card no:
  • System ID no:
    • BCS-5222
    Holdings:
    CLEVELAND/Children's Lit
    • CALL NUMBER: 821 B-215 Book Available/FnExmt
    • CALL NUMBER: 821 B-215 Book Available/FnExmt
  • Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    31. Philip H. Sheridan (1831-1888)
    Philip H. Sheridan (18311888), went out to celebrate - leaving Mr. Lincoln withStanton, General Henry W. Halleck Philip Sheridan, Civil War Memoirs, p. vii.
    http://www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org/templates/display.search.cfm?ID=149

    32. Civil War Poetry: Sheridan At Cedar Creek
    Philip Henry Sheridan 18311888 Back-Button Home-Button Forward-Button Send e-mailTo Webmaster Rick Hearn e-mail webmaster Rick Hearn Go To Wonderful Things
    http://home.att.net/~lah-rbh/civilwar/poem16.html

    Sheridan At Cedar Creek
    by Herman Melville
    Shoe the steed with silver
    That bore him to the fray,
    When he heard the guns at dawning
    Miles away;
    When he heard them calling, calling
    Mount! nor stay:
    Quick, or all is lost;
    They've surprised and stormed the post. They push your routed host Gallop! retrieve the day. House the horse in ermine For the foam-flake blew White through red October; He thundered into view; They cheered him in the looming, Horseman and horse they knew. The turn of the tide began, The rally of bugles ran, He swung his hat in the van; The electric hoof-spark flew. Wreathe the steed and lead him For the charge he led Touched and turned the cypress Into amaranths for the head Of Philip, king of riders, Who raised them from the dead The camp (at dawning lost), By eve, recovered, forced, Rang with the laughter of the host As belated Early fled. Shroud the horse in sable For the mounds they heap! There is firing in the Valley, And yet no strife they keep; It is the parting volley

    33. Philip
    historian. Philip Henry Wicksteed (18441927) British economist. courtier. PhilipH. Sheridan (1831-1888) American military commander. Phil
    http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/p/philip.html

    34. Sheridan Name
    1775). Lastly, we have General Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888) thewell-known and successful commander in the American Civil War. He
    http://www.tech-sol.net/geneology/SheridanName.htm
    History Behind the Sheridan Name Click here to start reading about our Sheridan clan. Family Index Coat Of Arms Home Page

    35. WHMC-Rolla -- R272 -- Index Cards
    Scofield, John. Schaeffer, A. Schorer, Daniel R. Schorer, Eli. Shannon, James. Sheridan,Philip Henry, 18311888. Sidler, John. Smith, James H. Smith, Patrick.
    http://www.umr.edu/~whmcinfo/shelf11/r272/cards.html
    R272 UNITED STATES. ARMY. MISSOURI INFANTRY REGIMENT, PHELPS'S QUARTERMASTER ACCOUNT BOOK, 1862 INDEX CARDS
    Index Cards
    United States. Army. Missouri Infantry Regiment, Phelps's.
    Quartermaster account book, 1862. Anderson, V. W.
    Bailey, Peter.
    Baldwin, E. B.
    Barry, James.
    Bartlett, Daniel.
    Bates, A.
    Benson, Alvah.
    Biggs, William J.
    Billsboro, William. Blount, Austin. Boone, Walter. Bowers, Hunton. Burgiss, Jacob M. Burks, M. Burns, Matthew. Caffey, D. M. Caffey, Robert. Camp Phelps (Rolla, Mo.). Campbell, Samuel. Caseyman, Michael. Caysior, J. H. Chambers, D. W. Conwell, Joseph. Cornelius, Daniel. Crosbil, Robert. Danforth, Oscar (Colored). Daves, Nathan. Degan, William. Dobbs, Thomas. Dunn[?], Nicholas. Dumas, Thomas. Dundvant, John. Erickson, William C. Fagan, Thomas. Farsean, Peter. Finney, James. Fitzpatrick, Anthony. Gibson, Gideon. Gilmore, John. Gilmore, T. Goodwin, Arthur. Graves, H. P. Grisham, S. M. Hallsick, August. Hammer, David R. Hardcastle, William. Hardin, George B. Hays, Wilburn.

    36. WILLIAM ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1864
    CATALOGUING INFORMATION. MAIN ENTRY Elliott, William, b. ca. 1835. SUBJECTENTRIES Sheridan, Philip Henry, 18311888. United States. Army.
    http://www.indianahistory.org/library/manuscripts/collection_guides/elliottw.htm
    WILLIAM ELLIOTT PAPERS
    Collection #:
    SC 542
    Table of Contents
    User Information
    Historical Sketch

    Scope and Content Note

    Folder and Contents Listing
    ...
    Cataloguing Information
    Processed by:
    Ellen Swain
    23 June 1992
    USER INFORMATION VOLUME OF COLLECTION: 1 folder COLLECTION DATES: 1864 PROVENANCE: Mrs. Lee Hickman, Burbank, CA RESTRICTIONS: None ALTERNATE FORMAT: None RELATED HOLDINGS: See card catalogue under United States History - Civil War, 1861-1865 and Indiana History - Civil War, 1861-1865 ACCESSION NUMBER: 62.0605 NOTES: Collection formerly held by Indiana Civil War Commission. Transferred to Indiana Historical Society, 1962.
    HISTORICAL SKETCH William Elliott was born (circa) 1835 in Washington County, Indiana. A farmer in Salem, Indiana, Elliot was mustered into Company G Eighteenth Indiana regiment on September 26, 1862. On July 26, 1865, Corporal Elliott was mustered out in Savannah, Georgia.
    SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The collection contains the transcript of a letter written by Elliott to his cousin, W. S. Charles, Lieutenant Colonel of the Eighteenth Indiana Veterans Volunteers. Dated October 22, 1864, Elliott describes the ride of General Phil Sheridan at the battle of Cedar Creek (Virginia).
    FOLDER AND CONTENTS LISTING FOLDER CONTENTS 1 Transcript of Letter, October 22, 1864

    37. Sheridan
    This page may not appear properly. Philip Henry Sheridan, Philip HenrySheridan (18311888) was a Union general in the Civil War.
    http://www.amcivilwarbiography.homestead.com/sheridan.html
    This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Philip Henry Sheridan Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888) was a Union general in the Civil War. Born to Irish immigrant parents in Albany, New York, he moved with his aprents to Somerset, Ohio, when he was scarcely a year old. As a youth he was determined to be a soldier and largely by his own efforts manuevered himself into West Point.
    He did not cover himself in glory at West Point. He was not a particularly good student but it was not that that almost ended his career. He was suspended for a year for going after a cadet officer with a bayonet.
    Graduating in 1853, he was involved in fighting Native American Indians on the frontier as an infantry lieutenant. It appears that he did not distinguish himself in this venture any more than he had at his studies at West Point, because after eight years he was still a lieutenant.
    The Civil War seems to have had a good effect on his career at the start, for he was made a captain in May 1861. However, because he had had some experience of bookkeeping in his youth before West Point, he ended up as a quartermaster for the Union troops in Missouri, later being made quartermaster to General Halleck.

    38. Hennepin County Library - Fugitive Fact File
    Russell Roswell P. 18201896. Sheridan Philip Henry. 1831-1888. Thomas GeorgeH. 1816-1881. Upton Emery, 1839-1881. Vincent Thomas M. Washburn Gov.
    http://www.hclib.org/pub/search/fff/FullDisplay.cfm?ID=246&Term=railways

    39. Index
    Sheridan, Philip Henry (18311888) Personal Memoirs of PH.SheridanVolume One Volume Two Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816) School
    http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/S/
    English Classics 3000 S ( Listed by Author )

    40. Leaders
    Commanded troops that formally accepted the surrender of the ConfederateArmy. Philip Henry Sheridan (18311888) Brigadier General.
    http://members.rogers.com/onccwrtable/leaders.htm
    Military Leaders During the American Civil War - U.S.A. and C.S.A. Ottawa National Capital Civil War Round Table Home Schedule Canadians Newsletter ... Leaders Java is disabled in your Browser! If you cannot see navigation buttons above, please follow this link: Java Disabled Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) President, United States of America With Lincoln's election, some Southern states, feeling their power was gone, seceded before he was inaugurated. Despite a conciliatory address, the secession movement continued and Fort Sumter was fired upon. Lincoln called for 75,000 troops initially and much of the Upper South joined the Confederacy. Was re-elected in 1864, over Democratic challenger, George B. McClellan. Shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending Ford's Theatre in Washington, April 14, 1865 and died the following day. Was the first American president to be assassinated. Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) Lieutenant General Born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Ohio but through confusion at West Point he became Ulysses S. Grant. Served in the Mexican War and resigned his captaincy July 31, 1854. His return to civilian life proved unsuccessful and at outbreak of civil war he offered his services to the War Department and to George B. McClellan but was unable to obtain an appointment initially. Became involved in organizing and mustering state volunteers and with the aid of Congressman Elihu B. Washburne, he got his second military career started. Eventually became commander-in-chief, United States Army, March 12, 1864-March 4, 1869. Elected to presidency and served as President of the United States, March 4, 1869-March 4, 1877.

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