"Little Phil" and his troopersThe life of GenPhilip HSheridanIts romance and reality: how an humble lad reached the head of an army .. . he case—the inci-dents and conditions upon which alone even a soldier like Sheridancould act and achieve. The hero of Chickamauga, as every one concedes, was the nobleold Virginian soldier, George H. Thomas. If living to-day he wouldbe Sheridans successor. The Rock of Chickamauga was one ofthe best beloved of American soldiers. The esteem, nay love, in whichhis memory is held by all soldiers and officers who fought with andunder him, forms a tribute to his na


"Little Phil" and his troopersThe life of GenPhilip HSheridanIts romance and reality: how an humble lad reached the head of an army .. . he case—the inci-dents and conditions upon which alone even a soldier like Sheridancould act and achieve. The hero of Chickamauga, as every one concedes, was the nobleold Virginian soldier, George H. Thomas. If living to-day he wouldbe Sheridans successor. The Rock of Chickamauga was one ofthe best beloved of American soldiers. The esteem, nay love, in whichhis memory is held by all soldiers and officers who fought with andunder him, forms a tribute to his name and fame of the most enduringrenown. Sheridan, like all who knew the calm, upright, powerfulintegrity of his character and will, held the memory of Major-GeneialGeorge H. Thomas in the highest regard. The battle of Chickamauga was a decided turning point in the war,drawing as it did the nations attention to the grave importance of theChattanooga situation, and thereby compelling its speedy succor. Suchaction meant at any cost; such success meant, as events soon established,the rending asunder of the slave-holders Chapter X. AT CHATTANOOGA. A DESPERATE SITUATION — HELPING A STARVING ARMY— TAKING PART IN THEBATTLE OF MISSIONARY RIDGE — LEADING A DESPERATE CHARGE UP THE HEIGHTS A SINGULAR STORY OF WAR WITH GRANT ON ORCHARD KNOB — LOOKING AT HOOKERs FIGHT — A GREAT DAYs WORK—COMMENDED FORGALLANTRY AND ABILITY. After the battle of Chickamauga the situation within the GateCity of Georgia soon became a fearful one. Braggs army held thetwo great mountain lines : Lookout to the east, enfilading, as it were,our positions ; Missionary Ridge, commanding our entire west front andthe great bend of the Tennessee River with its marvelous defensiblepositions. The Chattanooga Valley, between Missionary Ridge andLookout Mountain, formed the great battle amphitheatre in which themighty combat for the control of the region was to be fought. It is asnotable a field for


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