Full title: Personal Memoirs of R.H. Sheridan. General United States Army in two volumes. Published in New York by Charles L. Webster & Company in 1888.
An autobiography on the life and military career of General Philip Henry Sheridan, one of the most dynamic and influential figures of the American Civil War.
From his humble beginnings and early education to his rise as a celebrated Union cavalry commander, Sheridan’s memoirs vividly recount his pivotal role in key battles, including the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, the Battle of Five Forks, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The book also dives into Sheridan’s post-war experiences, including his leadership during Reconstruction, his interactions with Native American tribes, and his observations of the Franco-Prussian War in Europe.
Has several illustrations including 27 maps and 17 plates.
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- Green binding
- Red binding
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