Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General Sheridan” in chapter 1.34, section c.1.34.164, page 361 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21.:
...rogatively: Say 25,000 men?
He replied: Yes; say 25,000 men.
I started to withdraw for the purpose of giving the necessary orders, and at the door met Colonel Kellogg, the chief commissary of General Sheridan 's command.
I asked him if he could feed the Army of Northern Virginia.
He expressed his inability, having something very important to do for General Sheridan.
I then found Colonel M. P. Small...
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