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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals, Complete, by U. S. Grant, W. T. Sherman, P. H. Sheridan This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals, Complete Author: U. S. Grant, W. T. Sherman, P. H. Sheridan Release Date: August 16, 2006 [EBook #4546] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THREE CIVIL WAR GENERALS *** Produced by David Widger. Additional proofing was done by Bryan Sherman on the Sherman series. The Grant series was originally produced by Glen Bledsoe MEMOIRS OF THE UNION'S THREE GREAT CIVIL WAR GENERALS CONTENTS: The Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant The Memoirs of William T. Sherman The Memoirs of Philip H. Sheridan PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF U. S. GRANT, complete by U. S. Grant PREFACE. "Man proposes and God disposes." There are but few important events in the affairs of men brought about by their own choice. Although frequently urged by friends to write my memoirs I had determined never to do so, nor to write anything for publication. At the age of nearly sixty-two I received an injury from a fall, which confined me closely to the house while it did not apparently affect my general health. This made study a pleasant pastime. Shortly after, the rascality of a business partner developed itself by the announcement of a failure. This was followed soon after by universal depression of all securities, which seemed to threaten the extinction of a good part of the income still retained, and for which I am indebted to the kindly act of friends. At this juncture the editor of the Century Magazine asked me to write a few articles for him. I consented for the money it gave me; for at that moment I was living upon borrowed money. The work I found congenial, and I determined to continue it. The event is an important one for me, for good or evil; I hope for the former. In preparing these volumes for the public, I have entered upon the task with the sincere desire to avoid doing injustice to any one, whether on the National or Confederate side, other than the unavoidable injustice of not making mention often where specia
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