ARMY HEADQuarters, Washington-State, War, and NAVY BUILDING, 370 Showing the Graves of Many of the Union Dead in the Southwestern Section of the Grounds. THE ARLINGTON HOUSE ANd Cemetery, 419 General Sheridan, Mrs. General Sheridan, Irene, "Little Phil," Louise, Mary, Colonel MRS. IRENE M. SHERIDAN, Opposite page 17 Wife of General P. H. Sheridan: Daughter of General D. H. Rucker, United States Army. JOHN SHERIDAN, the GenERAL'S FATHER, PHILIP H. SHERIDAN, 17 22 29 Brevet Second Lieutenant, after Graduation. MRS. MCP. BONSAL, 201 Formerly Miss Wright, upon whose Information Sheridan Fought the Battle of Winchester. UNION. GENERAL GORDON GRANGER, 47 A Distinguished Officer, who Preceded Sheridan in Command of the Second Michigan Cavalry. PRESIDENT LINCOLN, 50 GENERAL R. A. ALGER, OF MICHIGAN, 59 One of the Heroes of the Booneville Fight, Later Governor of Michigan. A Distinguished Cavalry Leader, and Recently Governor of California. GENERAL JOHN BUFORD, 93 A Dashing Union Cavalryman. One of Sheridan's Troopers, and after the War a Famous Indian Fighter. Killed at SHERIDAN AND HIS GENERALS, 149 General H. E. Davies, General D. McM. Gregg, General Wesley Merritt, General A. T. A. Torbett, General J. H. Wilson, General George A. Custer, GENERAL A. T. A. TORbett, 154 161 A Distinguished German-American Officer - Commander of the Cavalry of the Army of the James, under Sheridan, A Distinguished French Cavalry Officer who Performed Gallant Service with the One of Sheridan's Famous Generals. He Conducted the last great Raid, in which GENERAL W. W. AVERILL, A Famous Cavalry General under Stoneman, Pleasonton, and Sheridan. 256 263 The Gallant Commander of the Second Brigade, First Division, Sheridan's Cavalry Corps. GENERAL GEORGE D. BAYARD, 277 One of the Youngest Generals in the Army. Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. GENERAL J. IRVIN GREGG,. 293 A Distinguished Brigade Commander in Sheridan's Corps. GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, Sheridan's Predecessor as General of the Army, Hero of the March to the Sea, and One of the Three Great Captains under whom the War was Brought to a Successful Close. PHILIP HENRY SHERIDAN, From a Photograph later than that from which the Frontispiece was taken. CONFEDERATES. 342 399 GENERAL J. R. CHALMERS, OF MISSISSIPPI, . 55 Sheridan's Antagonist at Booneville, Member of Congress from Mississippi after the War. GENERAL J. B. GORDON, Governor of Georgia, 62 A Distinguished Cavalryman, who Fought against Sheridan at Cedar Creek. GENERAL FITzhugh Lee, Governor of VIRGINIA, 62 One of the Famous Confederate Cavalrymen of the Army of Northern Virginia. Now a Member of the National House of Representatives from Alabama. GENERAL J. E. B. STUART, The Most Famous Cavalry Leader of the Confederate Army, Killed at Yellow Tavern. COLONEL JOHN A. MOSEBY, A Famous Confederate Partisan Leader, Consul to Hong Kong during President A Famous Confederate Cavalry Officer. Since the War a United States Senator 304 311 |