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Philip Henry Sheridan, Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army . 20 0 Browse Search
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ter V Transferred to Petersburg General Rawlins's cordial welcome General Grant's ordershe Appomattox campaign General Grant and General Rawlins. The transfer of my command from the Seadquarters the first person I met was GeneralJohn A. Rawlins, General Grant's chief-of-staff. RawlRawlins was a man of strong likes and dislikes, and positive always both in speech and action, exhibitireshadowed my junction with General Sherman. Rawlins thought so too, as his vigorous language had l Ingalls's quarters. On the way I again met Rawlins, who, when I told him that General Grant had ctly to General Grant's tent, I found him and Rawlins talking over the question of suspending operaen issued yet, except the despatch to me; and Rawlins, being strongly opposed to the proposition, wreeting me, remarked, in his quiet way: Well, Rawlins, I think you had better take command. Seeing that there was a difference up between Rawlins and his chief, I made the excuse of being wet and c