SEARCH
0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The Memoirs of General Philip H. Sheridan, Volume II., Part 6


Sheridan, Philip Henry, General, 1831-1888 / 2008-07-05 00:00:00

EBOOK MEMOIRS OF GENERAL SHERIDAN ***


Produced by David Widger



PERSONAL MEMOIRES OF P. H. SHERIDAN
VOLUME II.
Part 6

By Philip Henry Sheridan


CHAPTER XII.
AT FORT LEAVENWORTH--THE TREATY OF MEDICINE LODGE--GOING TO FORT
DODGE--DISCONTENTED INDIANS--INDIAN OUTRAGES--A DELEGATION OF CHIEFS
--TERRIBLE INDIAN RAID--DEATH OF COMSTOCK--VAST HERDS OF BUFFALO
--PREPARING FOR A WINTER CAMPAIGN--MEETING "BUFFALO BILL"
--HE UNDERTAKES A DANGEROUS TASK--FORSYTH'S GALLANT FIGHT--RESCUED.
The headquarters of the military department to which I was assigned
when relieved from duty at New Orleans was at Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, and on the 5th of September I started for that post. In due
time I reached St. Louis, and stopped there a day to accept an
ovation tendered in approval of the course I had pursued in the Fifth
Military District--a public demonstration apparently of the most
sincere and hearty character.
From St. Louis to Leavenworth took but one night, and the next day I
technically complied with my orders far enough to permit General
Hancock to leave the department, so that he might go immediately to
New Orleans if he so desired, but on account of the yellow fever
epidemic then prevailing, he did not reach the city till late in
November.
Read more



Parts: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10