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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XXV (search)
r country may be ready before it is too late to command the peace in a voice which all must heed. I was ably and zealously assisted in all this work by Major Joseph P. Sanger, one of my aides until his well-merited promotion to inspector-general. Then Captain Tasker H. Bliss took Major Sanger's place, and helped me to carry foMajor Sanger's place, and helped me to carry forward the work with his well-known ability, devotion, and industry. The army owes much to those faithful officers, without whose help little could have been done by me. I quote here from a memorandum, prepared at my request by Major Sanger, showing in detail the measures taken to perfect, so far as possible in advance, the instruMajor Sanger, showing in detail the measures taken to perfect, so far as possible in advance, the instruction of the artillery of the army in the service of the modern high-power armament, so that every new gun and mortar should have, the moment it was finished and placed in position, thoroughly qualified officers and men to use it: Major-General J. M. Schofield assumed command of the Division of the Atlantic and Department of t
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
Paul, Minn., military station at, 454; protecting the Northern Pacific Rail-road at, 511 Salomon, Col. Charles E., retreat from Wilson's Creek, 47 Salt Lake City, Utah, a trip to, 430 Sanborn, Brig.-Gen. John B., ordered to report to S., 93 Sandtown Road, Ga., military operations on, 133, 136 San Francisco, Cal., S. commanding at, 188, 430; Thomas commanding at, 278; conversation between Halleck and Thomas at, 293; death of Thomas at, 429; the great earthquake of 1871, 430 Sanger, Maj. Joseph P., inspector-general, memorandum by, on S.'s work of national defense, 458-460 Savannah, Ga., S. sick at, 26; Sherman's march to, 153, 164, 255, 261, 300, 303, 312, 313, 316, 318, 327, 332-334, 337-339, 343; S. marches toward, 165; Sherman's northward movement from, 256, 330 et seq. (see also Sherman); capture of, 300, 327; designed as base for Sherman, 303, 306; plans for the capture of, 306; Sherman proposes to destroy, 317; cutting through the South at, 337 Savannah Ri