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Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir, Grant in peace. (search)
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Chapter 12:
Grant and Sheridan.
Stanton had fallen and the next official victim was to be S spended on the 12th of August, and on the 17th Grant received the President's commands for the remo soldier of any time.
Often have I listened to Grant's encomiums of the Soldier of the Valley; more in Tennessee and so distinguished himself that Grant at once perceived his military quality.
In September, 1862, Grant was ordered to send a portion of his command to re-inforce Rosecrans.
He was fighting, and he showed no desire to remain.
Grant was nettled at this, and allowed his subordina o each other on grander and distant theaters.
Grant told me this story years ago, to add to a sket e power to make the most of a victory.
When Grant became General-in-Chief, he at once put Sherid romptness and persistency of his subordinate.
Grant indeed always became eloquent when he talked o chivalrous admiration, the commendation which Grant bestowed on his cavalry commander.
In the Wil
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