Philip H Sheridan
Phillip Henry Sheridan
American
Union Civil War General - AsNotedIn
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Union Civil War General - AsNotedIn
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| 1840/00/00 | Philip Sheridan grew-up in the small town of Somerset, Ohio | Hometown | Somerset Historic District | Somerset | |||
| 1859/00/00 | Philip Sheridan builds a home for his parents | Benefactor | Sheridan House | Somerset | |||
| 1864/05/11 | Battle of Yellow Tavern | Union commander | Battle of Yellow Tavern site | Richmond | Battle of Yellow Tavern | ||
| 1864/10/19 | Confederate Lt Gen Jubal Early launches a surprise attack against the encamped army of Union Maj Gen Philip Sheridan, across Cedar Creek, northeast of Strasburg, Virginia. | Union Major General | Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park | Virginia | Battle of Cedar Creek | ||
| 1865/03/00 | Over 5000 Union soldiers, under the command of Gen Philip Sheridan march by Pine Knot on their march to destroy the James River and Kanawha Canal locks near Scottsville. | Union Commander | Pine Knot | Scottsville | Union Raid of Scottsville | ||
| 1865/03/00 | Union Headquarters during Union raid of Scottsville. | Union commander | Cliffside | Scottsville | Union Raid of Scottsville | ||
| 1865/04/01 | Union commander | Five Forks Battlefield | Five Forks | Siege of Petersburg | |||
| 1866/08/03 | General Philip Sheridan makes the authorization 'to raise, among others, one regiment of colored cavalry to be designated the 9th Regiment of US Cavalry | Military | |||||
| 1872/04/09 | Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is dedicated to Michigan's sailors and soldiers killed in the Civil War. Attending the dedication were Generals George Armstrong Custer, Philip Sheridan, Thomas J Wood and John Cook. | Dignitary | Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument | Detroit | |||
| 1874/00/00 | US Army Commander | Bates Battlefield | Thermopolis | ||||
| 1876/02/00 | General Philip H Sheridan establishes Fort Reno | Commander | Fort Reno | El Reno | |||
| 1876/02/00 | General Philip H Sheridan establishes Fort Reno | Commander | General Philip Sheridan's Cabin | El Reno |
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