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Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 – August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. His career... |
established by Congress and interpreted by Generals Sheridan and Charles Griffin. The Reconstruction Acts called for registering all adult males, white... |
Fifth Military District (category Reconstruction Era) Texas and Louisiana. General Philip Sheridan served as its first military governor, enforcing the Reconstruction Acts and removing some Confederate sympathizers... |
Citing the "impediment" Throckmorton presented "to the reconstruction of the State," Sheridan removed him from office and appointed Pease governor on... |
Andrew Johnson (category People of the Reconstruction Era) to fire Stanton and relieve one of the military commanders, General Philip Sheridan, who had dismissed the governor of Texas and installed a replacement... |
Ulysses S. Grant (category People of the Reconstruction Era) the Army of the Cumberland, with the center two led by Major General Philip Sheridan and Brigadier General Thomas J. Wood, chased the Confederates out of... |
Edwin Stanton (section Reconstruction) Philip Sheridan had rejoined his army from the Shenandoah Valley, Grant prepared to make his final push into Richmond. On April 1, 1865, Sheridan defeated... |
Presidency of Andrew Johnson (section Reconstruction) Edward Ord, and Philip Sheridan to command the five districts. To ensure that Johnson would not have a free hand over Reconstruction, as he had had in... |
in North Carolina. Union infantry and cavalry forces under General Philip Sheridan pursued and cut off the Confederates' retreat at the central Virginia... |
Richard Coke (section Reconstruction) Governor-General Philip Sheridan removed Coke and four other judges as ‘an impediment to reconstruction’, in pursuit of unionist Reconstruction policies. The... |
American Civil War (section Sheridan's Valley Campaign) finally found a commander, General Philip Sheridan, aggressive enough to prevail in the Valley Campaigns of 1864. Sheridan was initially repelled at the Battle... |
until July. In August 1872, the pass was crossed by Civil War General Philip Sheridan and 120 men returning from an inspection tour of Yellowstone National... |
states, and under Philip Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley. Graphic descriptions of battle scenes in Louisiana, and of Sheridan's battles in the valley... |
commander, Major General Charles Griffin, who persuaded his superior, Philip H. Sheridan, to remove Throckmorton from office and replace him with Elisha M... |
civilian governor of Texas in 1867 by General Philip H. Sheridan, who was the military head of the Reconstruction government. Pease's policies as governor... |
thriller, The Game". BBC. 30 August 2013. Myall, Steve (3 May 2015). "Sheridan Smith's C Word: Brother of real life heroine Lisa Lynch says he hopes it... |
American Indian Wars (category King Philip's War) General Philip H. Sheridan. Cambridge Massachusetts: Da Capo Press. pp. 229–248. Sheridan, Philip (1888). The Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General... |
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum (category Reconstruction Era in popular culture) the social psychology of Reconstruction by historian Mark Summers, "In the lower left-hand corner, General Philip Sheridan, later removed as district... |
George Meade (section Reconstruction) slowly toward their new positions and Meade lashed out at Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan and his cavalry corps blaming them for not clearing the road and not... |
subjects would stand up to the authority figure in this case. Charles Sheridan and Richard King (at the University of Missouri and the University of California... |