Articles related to "Philip Sheridan"



Cedar Creek Part I: A Prelude to Battle
This article presents the events which led to the Battle of Cedar Creek in October 1864. This is the first of a three-part piece.
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Cedar Creek Part II: Early Attacks Sheridan
The second of a three-part article about this finale of the Valley Campaign of 1864. This piece details the actual happenings of the battle on October 19, 1864.
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Scout and Hunter Buffalo Bill Cody
Buffalo Bill Cody rose from humble beginnings to become so famous that his name inspires images of the Wild West.
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The Presidential Election of 1864
Although renominated unanimously, Republicans had strong doubts that Abraham Lincoln would be returned to office given the shift in mood among Northern voters.
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Pagan Symbolism of Civil War Animals
The beloved animals returned the affection the soldiers gave them. Did some soldiers know their Shamanic symbolism? Read about these special creatures and their powers.
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George Armstrong Custer
On December 5, 1839, a baby boy was born in a farmhouse in New Rumley, Ohio. Little did his parents know that one day his name would be known around the world.
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Pressing South: The Battle of Spotsylvania, Part I
An analysis of the Federal and Confederate movements following the Wilderness Campaign that led to the initial engagements at Spotsylvania (May 8, 1864).
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FOR THE RECORD: PRESIDENTS IN UNIFORM, PART III
This article looks at the Presidents after the Civil War, and their role in that conflict. All but one President from Lincoln until the end of the century served in the Civil War, many of them with distinction.
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