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Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Painting of Union Army General Philip Sheridan

Painting of Union Army General Philip Sheridan

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Vintage American Civil War photo of Union Army General Philip Sheridan

Vintage American Civil War photo of Union Army General Philip Sheridan

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan - Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942

Philip Henry Sheridan - Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942. Sculpture of General Philip H. Sheridan by Gutzon Borglum

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan - Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942

Philip Henry Sheridan - Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Equestrian statues in Washington, D.C. between 1911 and 1942. Sculpture of General Philip H. Sheridan by Gutzon Borglum, best known for his design of Mount Rushmore

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: The Sheridan Gate, Arlington, Va. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

The Sheridan Gate, Arlington, Va. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
The Sheridan Gate, Arlington, Va. between 1900 and 1920

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Photograph shows African American children standing on a fence watching as Johnston's stage coach passes by on her ride to

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Photograph shows African American children standing on a fence watching as Johnston's stage coach passes by on her ride to

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Snicker's Gap. Watching the stage go by, between 1900 and 1901. Photograph shows African American children standing on a fence watching as Johnston's stage coach passes by on her ride to

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, from The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

Philip Henry Sheridan, from The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, published 1884 (wood engraving)
2619198 Philip Henry Sheridan, from The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, published 1884 (wood engraving) by American School

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Sheridans Ride by Thure de Thulstrup, 1886 (chromolithograph)

Sheridans Ride by Thure de Thulstrup, 1886 (chromolithograph)
1202063 Sheridans Ride by Thure de Thulstrup, 1886 (chromolithograph) by Thulstrup, Thure de (1848-1930); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Battle of Cedar Creek, pub. 1890 (colour litho)

Battle of Cedar Creek, pub. 1890 (colour litho)
2646282 Battle of Cedar Creek, pub. 1890 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Cedar Creek, 19th October, 1864, resulting in a Union Victory)

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Sheridans Ride (gravure)

Sheridans Ride (gravure)
666212 Sheridans Ride (gravure) by Read, Thomas Buchanan (1822-72); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sheridans Ride. Illustration from Great Men and Famous Women edited by Charles Horne (Selmar Hess)

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Battle of Opequan or Winchester, Va. pub. 1890 (colour litho)

Battle of Opequan or Winchester, Va. pub. 1890 (colour litho)
2646280 Battle of Opequan or Winchester, Va. pub. 1890 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Opequan, 19th September 1864)

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, 1871. Creator: Thomas Buchanan Read

Philip Henry Sheridan, 1871. Creator: Thomas Buchanan Read
Philip Henry Sheridan, 1871

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip H. Sheridan, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

Philip H. Sheridan, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. 1865. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. 1865. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. Confederate leaders General Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis stand back-to-back under attack by Union officers Philip H. Sheridan, Ulysses S. Grant, David G

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Sheridans Tomb, National Cemetery, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Sheridans Tomb, National Cemetery, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Sheridans Tomb, National Cemetery, Washington, D.C. c1897. The tomb of Civil War Major General Philip Henry Sheridan in Arlington National Cemetery

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Sheridans Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Sheridans Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Sheridans Tomb, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA, c1900. Monument to Civil War general Philip Sheridan (1831-1888) by Samuel James Kitson

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880)

General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880). The Battle of Cedar Creek was one of the last and most decisive engagements of the Valley Campaigns of 1864

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880)

Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general of the American Civil War, (c1880). During the Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: Brady

Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: Brady
Philip Henry Sheridan, Union general, 1862-1867. In the American Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan, American soldier, c1860s. Artist: Matthew Brady

Philip Henry Sheridan, American soldier, c1860s. Artist: Matthew Brady
Philip Henry Sheridan, American soldier, c1860s. In the American Civil War Sheridan (1831-1888) rose to the rank of Major-general in the Union (northern) army

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: General Philip Henry Sheridan was a career United States Army officer

General Philip Henry Sheridan was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War
General of the Army Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 - August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. Sheriden at Five Forks, 1865

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Philip Henry Sheridan Great Generals series N15

Philip Henry Sheridan Great Generals series N15
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Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Digitally restored Civil War print featuring Famous Union Commanders

Digitally restored Civil War print featuring Famous Union Commanders. Included Generals are, George Thomas, Irvin McDowell, Admiral Farragut, Philip Kearney, N.P

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Vintage Civil War photograph of General Philip Sheridan and his staff

Vintage Civil War photograph of General Philip Sheridan and his staff. Pictured from left to right are: Wesley Merritt, Philip Sheridan, George Crook, James William Forsyth

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Vintage Civil War Print of the Battle of Five Forks

Vintage Civil War Print of the Battle of Five Forks. General Philip Sheridan is prominently featured, riding on horseback and brandishing his sword

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Vintage Civil War portrait of General Philip Sheridan

Vintage Civil War portrait of General Philip Sheridan

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Vintage Civil War artwork of General Philip Sheridan

Vintage Civil War artwork of General Philip Sheridan

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Vintage Civil War Print of General Philip Sheridan

Vintage Civil War Print of General Philip Sheridan and his signature

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant

Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant
Vintage Civil War print of General Lee surrendering his Confederate forces to General Grant. It reads, The room in the McLean House, at Appomattox C.H. in which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Digitally restored Civil War artwork of Abraham Lincoln and his commanders

Digitally restored Civil War artwork of Abraham Lincoln and his commanders
Digitally restored vintage Civil War artwork of Abraham Lincoln and his commanders. Front row are, President Lincoln, General Sherman, General Grant, and General Sheridan

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Painting of General Philip Sheridan making his famous ride from Winchester

Painting of General Philip Sheridan making his famous ride from Winchester
Vintage American Civil War painting of General Philip Sheridan making his famous ride from Winchester. Original was painted by Thomas Buchanan Read, 1871

Background imagePhilip Henry Sheridan Collection: Painting of Ulysses S. Grant and his Generals by Ole Peter Hansen Balling

Painting of Ulysses S. Grant and his Generals by Ole Peter Hansen Balling. The Generals, left to right, are Devin, Custer, Kilpatrick, Emory, Sheridan, McPherson, Crook, Merritt, Thomas, Warren


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"Philip Henry Sheridan: A Legendary Union General of the American Civil War" Step back in time with this vintage American Civil War photo of Union Army General Philip Sheridan. Known for his remarkable military career, Sheridan played a crucial role as a Union general during the Civil War. This wood engraving from The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, published in 1884, captures the essence of his leadership and bravery. One cannot forget Sheridans Ride, immortalized by Thure de Thulstrup's chromolithograph from 1886. This iconic image depicts Sheridan's daring horseback ride to rally his troops at the Battle of Cedar Creek. His strategic brilliance turned the tide in favor of the Union forces. Another notable battle where Sheridan displayed his tactical prowess was at Opequan or Winchester, Virginia. Published in 1890 as a color lithograph, it showcases the intensity and valor exhibited by this exceptional general on the battlefield. Beyond his military achievements, Philip Henry Sheridan left an indelible mark on history. In Thomas Buchanan Read's portrait from 1871, we see a man who embodied dedication and determination throughout his illustrious career. Even popular culture recognized Sheridan's significance; Duke brand cigarettes featured him among their series Great Americans (N76) in 1888 – an honor reserved for influential figures who shaped America's destiny. As peace settled after years of conflict, Nathaniel Currier depicted "The True Peace Commissioners" in 1865 – showcasing how pivotal figures like Sheridan contributed to restoring harmony amidst chaos. Today, we remember Philip Henry Sheridan through images that stand as testaments to his legacy. Whether it be Sheridans Tomb at National Cemetery or Arlington National Cemetery – both captured by unknown photographers around c1897-1900 – these final resting places serve as reminders of a hero whose contributions will never fade away.