. Notes on the Personal memoirs of P. H. Sheridan . COPYRIGHT, 1889,P.\ CARSWELL McCLELLAN. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. To vindicate a citizen unjustly assailed, isthe duty of all men who properly estimatethe value of individual character and its in-fluence on the public good. — Reverdy Johnson. NOTES. THE WILDERNESS AND SPOTTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE. On April 6, 1864, in compliance with orders fromthe War Department, Major-General Philip H. Sheri-dan assumed command of the Cavalry Corps of theArmy of the Potomac. That corps needs no eulogyhere. Around the standards of its regiments clungmemories of Virg
. Notes on the Personal memoirs of P. H. Sheridan . COPYRIGHT, 1889,P.\ CARSWELL McCLELLAN. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. To vindicate a citizen unjustly assailed, isthe duty of all men who properly estimatethe value of individual character and its in-fluence on the public good. — Reverdy Johnson. NOTES. THE WILDERNESS AND SPOTTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE. On April 6, 1864, in compliance with orders fromthe War Department, Major-General Philip H. Sheri-dan assumed command of the Cavalry Corps of theArmy of the Potomac. That corps needs no eulogyhere. Around the standards of its regiments clungmemories of Virginia lowland fields and fords, ofLoudons glades, and Blue Ridge passes, of Mary-lands hills and vales, and Gettysburgs fields androads, that time cannot blur or language its records, clustering around that of theheroic Buford, flashed many a name that told ofknightly deed and daring. There was no smallhonor held, no slight obligation taken, with thechieftainship of that veteran command. On examination, it is obvious that the offici
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