Styple, William B., ed. Generals in Bronze: Interviewing the Commanders of the Civil War. Kearny, N.J.: Belle Grove Publishing, 2005.

Interview of Generals by sculptor, James Kelly Boyhood memories of the war, viiff , alcohol, viii=ix Lincoln’s reelection, ix-xi Fall of Richmond, Lincoln assassination, xi-xii Postwar life, xiiff Sheridan’s ride, xx Philip H. Sheridan, described, 1 Sword, Cedar Creek, 2-3 George A. Forsyth, Lee and Appomattox, 3-5 Grant, Sherman, 11 Sheridan at Cedar Creek, 11 Biographical background on Sheridan, 12ff Sherman, 18 Grant and Sherman, 22 Ely Samuel Parker, , Wilderness, Grant, Hancock, 23-25 Ely Samuel Parker, Appomattox, 25-27 Grant described, 30 Grant, James Harrison Wilson, swearing, 30 Shiloh, Grant, Sherman, 31 Grant, Lee, Appomattox, 31 Grant’s death and funeral, 35-37 John A. Logan described, Sherman, 38 Hooker described, 40 , Williamsburg, 40 Sickles, Meade, 41 Hooker on McClellan, 41 Stanton, 41 Hooker, Chancellorsville, 42-43 Rosecrans, alcohol, 43 , , 45-47 , 47 McClellan, 47 Judson Kilpatrick, Hooker, 48-50, Jefferson C. Davis, Pea Ridge, 51, 55-56 Jefferson C. Davis, Sheridan, Cedar Creek, , Grant, 52 , Gettysburg, 58-60 Sherman, 60 Jesse Reno, 60-61 Meade, Hancock, Warren, Gettysburg, Butterfield, Baldy Smith, 64-70 , Gettysburg , , Doubleday, Birney, Gibbon, Sickles, 71-80 Henry Slocum, Council of war at Gettysburg, 80-82

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General Martin Thomas McMahon, Gettysburg council of War, Sedgwick, Meade, Birney, 83-85 Sedgwick sleeping in the rain, 85 Gouverneur Warren, Five Forks, Gettysburg, Hooker, Council of War, 86-90 General Joseph Bradford Carr, General Warren, Butler, 95-97 , 98-100 Matthew Brady, Grant, 101 Petersburg, Fort Hell, 103 Brady, Sherman and Generals, 104-5 6th New York Monument, 109 Buford Statue, 110-15 , 115-32 , 120 Beverly Ford, Brandy Station, 121 Chancellorsville, 121-24 Lincoln and Stanton, review of cavalry, 125-26 General Buford Charge of 8th Illinois Cavalry at Boonesboro, Antietam campaign, 127-28 General Joseph Hayes, 133ff Fredericksburg, 134 Gettysburg, 134-35 Grant, Meade, 135-36 Overland campaign, Wilderness, 136 Emory Upton, 138 Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, 139-40 Fall of Richmond, Libby Prison, 140-41 Appomattox, 141-42 General Alexander Stewart Webb, 143ff Warren, Five Forks, 144-45 Gettysburg, Pickett’s Charge, 146 Sherman, 149 Meade, 149-50 Longstreet’s charge, Pickett’s charge, 150-51, 153-55 Daniel Sickles, 152-53 Meade, 155-56 Gettysburg, 156 Warren, Mine Run, 159 Bristoe Station, 160 James Harrison Wilson, 160-61 McClellan, Malvern Hill, Fitz John Porter, 161 Daniel Sickles, 161 Thaddeus C. S. Lowe, balloons, McClellan, Custer, Fitz John Porter, 163 Gettysburg, Hancock wounded, 164 Lincoln, balloons, 164 General John Newton, soldiers, South Mountain, 165ff Grant and alcohol, 167-68 Peach Tree Creek, 168-69

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Oliver Otis Howard, 170ff Howard preaching to soldiers, 171 Howard, Logan, Sherman, Grand Review, 171-72 Joseph Mower, 173 Alcohol, 174 Howard, Gettysburg, Meade, Sickles, council of war, 176-179 Praying, 179 Howard, Chancellorsville, 180 Gettysburg, Howard, Meade, Steinwehr, 181 Losing arm at Fair Oaks, Seven Pines, Peninsula campaign, 181-82 Howard and Lincoln, 183 Howard, Sherman, and religion, 184 General David S. Stanley, 185ff Corinth, 185 Battle of Franklin, wounded, 187-89 , Jonesboro, 189-90 Grant and alcohol, 190 Buell, 190 Rosecrans, 191 Custer, 191 Fitz John Porter, 192 Fitz John Porter, 192ff Pleasonton, 194 Kate Chase, Sprague, Burnside, 196 McClellan, 197-98 General Kearny, 200 Antietam, Stanton, supplies, 200 John Pope, Baldy Smith, Reynolds, Sumner, Humphreys, 200-201 Admiral John L. Worden, Monitor and Merrimac, 205-7 Horatio G. Wright, 208 Lincoln, Fort Stevens, 208-10 Sedgwick, 210 Cedar Creek, Crook, William H. Emory, 210 General George S. Greene, 212ff Sherman’s march, 213 , 217 General Samuel K. Zook, 218 Baldy Smith, 219ff Father Deshon, 220 Samuel G. French, Father Deshon, 221-22 Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 222ff Warren, Spotsylvania Courthouse, mutiny, Butterfield, 222 Fitz John Porter, Antietam, 223 Warren, Gettysburg, Little Top, 224-25 Howard and Sickles, 225-26 Petersburg, Fort Damnation, 226-27

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Lee statue, 227-28 Longstreet, 228 Discipline, 229 Grant and Fitz John Porter, 229 Chamberlain on Appomattox, 230-33 John M. Schofield, 234ff Fitz John Porter, 235 Sherman and McPherson, 236-37 Schofield and Chase, 237 The Irish, 239-40 Death of Lyon, 240 Battle of Franklin, Nashville, 241-43 Council of War at Nashville, 244 Sheridan, 244-45 Surrender of Joseph Johnston, 245-46 General Alexander C. M. Pennington, 256ff Custer, Gettysburg, Pleasonton, Buford, Stuart, 256-62 Peninsula campaign, Mechanicsville, 262-63 Sheridan, Battle of Waynesboro, 263 Five Forks, 264 Sailor’s Creek, 265-66 Appomattox, Martin W. Gary, 266-68 Custer and the Grand Review, 268-69 James Harrison Wilson, 270ff Meeting with , 270-72 Sherman, 274 Meade, 275 Wilson, memoirs, 277 Lincoln, 278-79 Stanton, 279 Mary Lincoln, 279-80 Fitz John Porter, 280 Ely Parker and Charles Dana, 280-81 Horace Porter, 282 General James R. O’Beirne, 284ff death of Lincoln, Stanton, Seward, 284-87 , Stanton, death of Lincoln, alcohol, 287-90 Lincoln, 290 Fair Oaks, Kearny, Seven Pines, Peninsula campaign, , 291-93 Jeannie Gourlay, Ford’s Theater, Lincoln assassination, 297-301 Edward P. Doherty, capture and death of John Wilkes Booth, 302 Dr. Charles Augustus Leale, Ford’s Theater, Lincoln assassination, 303-5

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