. Reminiscences of a soldier's wife : an autobiography. glorious victories won by Thomas, oneforgets what might have been the consequence of his diso-bedience to orders if defeat instead of victory had character-ized these sanguinary engagements. This was the situation when General Logan reached Wash-ington, December 3, 1864, en route to join the Fifteenth Corpsat Savannah by water. He reported to General Grant atCity Point, Virginia. He found General Grant much exas-perated at General Thomass delay. Grant says in his Me-moirs: Knowing General Logan to be a prompt, gallantand efficient officer


. Reminiscences of a soldier's wife : an autobiography. glorious victories won by Thomas, oneforgets what might have been the consequence of his diso-bedience to orders if defeat instead of victory had character-ized these sanguinary engagements. This was the situation when General Logan reached Wash-ington, December 3, 1864, en route to join the Fifteenth Corpsat Savannah by water. He reported to General Grant atCity Point, Virginia. He found General Grant much exas-perated at General Thomass delay. Grant says in his Me-moirs: Knowing General Logan to be a prompt, gallantand efficient officer, I gave him an order to proceed to Nash-ville and relieve Thomas. General Logan dishked extremelyto obey General Grants order imphcitly, because he felt quitesure that Thomas would consider that he had taken advan-tage of an opportunity to displace him and thereby be re-venged for General Thomass personal injustice to GeneralLogan in urging that General Howard supersede General* Vol. II, pp. 357-386. miii^mxUt^j^^i^ii of \h ^oilrd .flates. ^^ yjr^^/^.


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