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Name SHERIDAN, Philip Henry Born March 6 1831, Albany NY Died August 5 1888, Nosquitt MA Pre-War Profession Graduated West Point 1853 (after one year's suspension for chasing a cadet officer with a bayonet), frontier duty, Indian fighter. War Service 1861 Capt. in 13th US Infantry, quartermaster for Halleck's force at Corinth, Col. of 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Booneville, July 1862 appointed Brig. Gen. of Volunteers, commanded 11th Divn/Army of the Ohio at Perryville, commanded 3rd Divn/XVI Corps at Stone's River, December 1862 promoted Maj. Gen. of Volunteers, commanded 3rd Divn/XX Corps at Chickamauga, commanded 2nd Divn/IV Corps at Missionary Ridge, commanded Cavalry of Army of the Potomac in Overland campaign, Richmond raid, Yellow Tavern, conducted the Shenandoah Valley campaign, Third Winchester, September 1864 promoted Brig. Gen. in Regular Army, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, November 1864 promoted Maj. Gen. in Regular Army, Appomattox campaign, Five Forks. Post War Career Army service, commanded the Military Division of the Gulf, commanded Fifth Military District, succeeded Sherman as commander-in-chief, author. Notes A fierce fighter - one of the top Union generals. EDITOR JOHN HOWARD HINTON WILLAM A CRAFTS PUBLISHER SAMUEL WALKER AND COMPANY DATE PUBLISHED 1860s ARTIST N/A ENGRAVER N/A A Long Ago Picturesque View! - A look into the "Old World." Approximate Image Size: VIGNETTE Approximate Overall Size With Margins: 11 1/4 X 8 1/4 inches CONDITION: The print is clean and clear with beautiful detail and in Very Good to Excellent Condition. Printed on heavier paper. Blank on Reverse side. Done in the right matte and frame, this print would look exquisite. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures. N° de ref. del artículo 12427
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