id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2651 Sheridan, Philip Henry Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army — Volume 1 .txt text/plain 107038 3445 58 --became prominent generals in later years, and commanded divisions, of the river, and the general commanding made up his mind to cross the same time the Third Division, Right Wing, Fourteenth Army Corps, division, which he wished to post on my right in the general line he general line was reformed to my right and rear, my division was at began a general movement of our troops for crossing the river. Second Division of the Fourth Army Corps, to which Major-General and placed General Thomas in command of the Army of the Cumberland. eight thousand men, organized in two divisions, commanded by Generals enemy's cavalry and Gregg's division, and two brigades of Torbert's to my division commanders the line of march I should take--moving in that the enemy's cavalry was returning to Lee's army I started that division of the enemy's cavalry under General W. "MAJOR-GENERAL SHERIDAN, Commanding Cavalry Corps. ./cache/2651.txt ./txt/2651.txt