
audiobook
PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF P. H. SHERIDAN
Volume II.
Part 5
ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF MAPS
Volume II.
Part 5
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
In this portion of the memoirs, the author takes the listener straight into the closing weeks of the war, describing the rain‑slicked fields of Dinwiddie Court House and the frantic rush to secure the crossroads at Five Forks. He details how Union divisions moved through mud and fire, how Pickett’s forces tried to cut off their supply lines, and the decisive moments that turned a hard‑fought clash into an “unqualified success.” The narrative captures the sounds of cannon, the tension of scouting parties, and the swift decisions that reshaped the final campaign.
Beyond the battlefield, the writer shifts to the chaotic aftermath of victory, recounting his appointment to oversee the Fifth Military District and the attempts to rebuild shattered states. He offers a candid view of the political battles in Washington, the controversies surrounding the Warren court of inquiry, and the challenges of restoring order in Texas and Louisiana. Listeners gain an on‑the‑ground perspective of both military strategy and the early, turbulent steps of Reconstruction.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (183K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1888
Remembered as one of the Union's most aggressive Civil War commanders, he rose with unusual speed and became one of the best-known American generals of the nineteenth century. His story mixes battlefield success, fierce ambition, and a legacy that remains deeply debated.
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