Notes On the Personal Memoirs of P H Sheridan

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No one has stated at what time on the 8th of May, before one o clock p. M. , General Grant took occasion to give his verbal instructions to General Sheridan. General Badeau ( Vol. 2, p. 52 ) states that, on 23 the recommendation of General Grant, General Buell was promptly dismissed from the army when he de clined to accept the offer of the command of a corps under General Sherman, his junior in rank. General Sheridan, if the language of his Memoirs has weight in evidence, neglected the orders ...and rebelled against the authority of his superior and commanding offi cer, and Lieutenant-General Grant ordered him to the separate command that he coveted. It remained, however, for the last General of the U. S. Army to boast of the fact to the country that had elevated him, and to leave the, at least, questionable prece dent as a legacy to the Army for whose esprit and discipline he was thought to have been intelligently responsible. What, better than his own \vords, can indicate the nature of the "events "that General Sheridan was "conscious, " even before the opening of the campaign of 1864, \vould produce the "pressure 11 under which General Meade "would be compelled sooner or later to change his mind or partially give way?" Certainly no clearer light than their own pages furnish need be thrown upon the animus of the Military History and the Personal Memoirs of General Grant, in connection with the Personal Memoirs of P.

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