id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5857 Sheridan, Philip Henry Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, Volume 2, Part 4 .txt text/plain 27267 889 60 rear of the enemy's general line was Fitzhugh Lee, covering from corps, under command of General Wright, were expected to press on Crook's success began the moment he started to turn the enemy's left; Grant informing him of the result of the battle, and General Crook the left of the enemy's infantry, the rest of the Sixth Corps Early left the Valley Pike and took the road to Keezletown, a move to the command of the Third Cavalry division (General Wilson having attack the enemy as soon as the Sixth Corps reached me, but General commander, General Getty, having taken charge of the Sixth Corps in I ordered General Wright to resume command of the Sixth Corps, and time General Grant wished me to send him the Sixth Corps, and it was request from General Grant, I left by boat for City Point, Merritt "The cavalry under General Sheridan, joined by the division now under ./cache/5857.txt ./txt/5857.txt