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fall back on Santiago. Wheeler requested the assistance of the attached Cuban forces in an immediate attack, but their commander, Col. Gonzales Clavel, refused. Wheeler attacked anyway, rushing his men forward with two guns to the front. Colonel Young's brigade led the advance against the Spanish columns in what came to be called the
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were seated on the porch. At the festivities, Wheeler wore the dress uniform of his most recent rank, that of a general in the U.S. Army. Longstreet recognized him coming near and reportedly said, "Joe, I hope that Almighty God takes me before he does you, for I want to be within the gates of hell to
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Approaching Las Guasimas de Sevilla on June 24, American reports suggested the Spaniards were digging in with a field gun; however, Cuban scouts contradicted these, revealing the Spaniards were preparing to abandon their position. In fact, the Spanish troops at the position had received orders to
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wrote that "the whole of Georgia is full of bitter complaints of Wheeler's cavalry." A telling encounter between Wheeler and Sherman is documented in one of Sherman's reports. This incident occurred after Gen. Jeff C Davis decided to dismantle a pontoon bridge to distance his army from a group of
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During his career in the Confederate States Army, Wheeler was wounded three times, lost 36 staff officers to combat, and a total of 16 horses were shot from under him. Military historian Ezra J. Warner believed that Wheeler's actions leading cavalry in the conflict "were second only to those of
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in 1882 and did not run for reelection, but was elected again in 1884 and re-elected to seven subsequent terms before resigning in 1900. While in Congress, Wheeler strove to heal the breach between the slave states and the United States and championed policies to help rebuild the southern U.S.
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drew back from several positions toward Atlanta. In July, Sherman sent two large cavalry columns to destroy the railroads supplying the defenders of Atlanta. With fewer than 5,000 cavalrymen, Wheeler defeated the enemy raids, capturing one of the two commanding generals, Maj. Gen.
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After halting the American advance, the Spanish resumed their ongoing withdrawal toward Santiago's outer defenses according to their original plans. The battle had cost U.S. forces 17 dead and 52 wounded, while Spanish forces suffered seven dead and seven wounded.
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on the run again!" Wheeler's forces moved to encircle the Spaniards' first battle line, assaulting its front and right flank, but were repelled. During a pause in the fighting, both sides reinforced their positions. The Spaniards sent forward two companies of the
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against Bragg's army. Now commanding all of the Army of Tennessee's cavalry, Wheeler skirmished aggressively to delay their advance. He drove into the rear of the U.S. army, destroying hundreds of wagons and capturing more than 700 prisoners. After the
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escaped slaves who sought refuge and safety with the Union forces. According to Sherman's account, Wheeler ordered his cavalry to charge the refugees. This action forced the men, women, and children into the water, where it is presumed many drowned.
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line, Wheeler struck the U.S. supply lines at Harpeth Shoals on January 12–13, burning three steamboats and capturing more than 400 prisoners. Bragg recommended that Wheeler be promoted as a "just reward", and he became a
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if he believed that President Grover Cleveland was "as pro-British as people say", Wheeler replied by saying, "No, but he ought to be." While in Washington DC between 1886 and 1887, he formed a friendship with
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and was forced to evacuate Atlanta. Wheeler rendezvoused with Hood's army in early October after destroying the railroad bridge at Resaca. That said, the blame for this defeat cannot be laid at Wheeler's feet.
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Wheeler's youngest son died shortly after his return from serving in Cuba; he drowned while swimming in the ocean. When back in the United States, Wheeler commanded the convalescent camp of the army at
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by calling the names of House members who refused to answer, Wheeler climbed onto one of the desks and then proceeded to leap from desk to desk in an attempt to reach the center and stop the Speaker.
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Wheeler led the army's Cavalry Corps from January to November 24, then from December to November 15, 1864. For his actions on January 12–13, 1863, Wheeler and his troopers received the Thanks of the
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Dupuy, p. 793. "... fought at Perryville (October 8); after this battle, he commanded the cavalry rearguard and allowed the Confederates forces to escape without loss of a single wagon or gun ..."
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began, but once he heard the sound of guns, the "War Child" returned to the front despite his illness. Being the senior officer at the front, he first issued orders to the 1st Division, under
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Sources differ on Wheeler's highest C.S. rank. Evans, vol. 1, p. 706, lists a promotion to lieutenant general on February 28, 1865. This promotion has been accepted by Dupuy, p. 794, and the
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While attending the hundredth-anniversary celebration of the U.S. Military Academy (West Point, New York) in 1902, Wheeler approached the old West Point hotel, where his Confederate comrades
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on June 27 trapped Wheeler and 50 of his men on the north side of the Duck River, forcing Wheeler to plunge his horse over a 15-foot embankment and escape through the rain-swollen river.
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Wheeler entered West Point in July 1854, barely meeting the height requirement at the time for entry. He graduated on July 1, 1859, placing 19th out of 22 cadets, and was commissioned a
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Dupuy, p. 794. "... during Sherman's March to the Sea was the only organized Confederate force to offer resistance, and so confined the destruction to a relatively narrow swath ..."
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in April and May, Wheeler's men on picket duty repeatedly clashed with U.S. patrols. Serving as acting brigade commander, Wheeler burned the bridges over the
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while also spending about half of each year in Georgia. Joseph Wheeler and Julia Knox Hull Wheeler were his parents. He was the grandson of Brigadier General
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Dupuy, p. 793. "serving under Gen. Braxton Bragg, Wheeler distinguished himself at Shiloh (April 6–7, 1862) and soon rose to command a brigade ..."
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is next to him and bearded former Civil War Confederate general Joseph Wheeler is standing in front. Taylor MacDonald is on the far left and Major
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From September to October, Wheeler transferred to the cavalry branch and commanded the 2nd Cavalry Brigade of the Left Wing in the
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in an attempt to destroy the railroad Sherman was using to supply his force from Chattanooga. Wheeler's men captured the town of
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as "a dumb sumbitch" in a statement which he later refused to retract, despite pressure from allies in Washington DC to do so.
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Eicher, p. 563. "... for his daring and successful attacks on the enemy's gunboats and transports on the Cumberland River ..."
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in October and, after the fight, performed an excellent rearguard action protecting the army's retreat. He was promoted to
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The City of Derby, Connecticut, where Wheeler grew up, named him as one of the first members of its Hall of Fame in 2007.
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In foreign policy, Wheeler was outspokenly Anglophile; he sought a closer relationship between the United States and the
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is named after him as well. Furthermore, Joe Wheeler Electric Cooperative in northwest Alabama also honors him. Also
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by assigning Wheeler to guard the army's right flank while Forrest guarded the left. A Union cavalry advance on
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that Joseph Wheeler picked up the nickname "Fighting Joe." On September 1, 1860, he was promoted to the rank of
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Joseph Wheeler: "Fightin' Joe" Wheeler by John P. Dyer - Louisiana State University Press, 1941 - pg. 111, 119
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near the turn of the twentieth century. For much of the Civil War, he was the senior cavalry general in the
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During the excitement of the battle, Wheeler is said to have called out, "Let's go, boys! We've got the
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on January 25, 1906, at the age of 69. He is one of the few former Confederate officers buried within
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in 1900. Wheeler also co-wrote several more books throughout the rest of his life, the last of which,
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Wheeler fell seriously ill during the campaign and turned over command of the division to Brig. Gen.
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as a "Confederate disaster" because it caused minimal damage to the United States while denying Gen.
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The New America and the Far East: A Picturesque and Historic Description of These Lands and Peoples
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on March 16 as a first lieutenant in the Georgia state militia artillery and then was assigned to
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Despite his being partially brought up in the northern United States, and being appointed to the
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Wheeler wrote several books on military history and strategy and civil subjects. His first was
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A Revised System of Cavalry Tactics, for the Use of the Cavalry and Mounted Infantry, C.S.A.
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cuss you in the blue uniform." (Longstreet did predecease Wheeler, dying in January 1904.)
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that the position could be held against a counterattack. He led the division through the
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His mother was Julia Knox Hull, a daughter of Gen. William Hull, a friend of Washington.
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General Merit Roll of the Third Class, June, 1857... 21. Joseph Wheeler, Jr., New York.
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Between the Civil War and the Spanish–American War, Wheeler served multiple terms as a
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Joe Wheeler Letter, W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama
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back into Tennessee and was virtually the only effective Confederate force to oppose
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Wheeler in the uniform of a general of the Confederate States of America in the 1860s
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and is regarded as one of the earliest advocates of what would later be called the "
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama
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General James Longstreet: The Confederacy's Most Controversial Soldier: A Biography
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Staff of the 1st US Volunteer Regiment, the "Rough Riders" in Tampa – Lt. Col.
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just east of Atlanta. He had intended to reach the Trans-Mississippi and Gen.
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on November 25 and received a wound in his foot as his cavalry and Maj. Gen.
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from the state of New York, Wheeler always considered himself a Georgian and
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in 1863, a manual that saw use by the Confederacy. His other works include:
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to be the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States.
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General Wheeler was a member of the District of Columbia Society of the
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until his retirement on September 10, 1900, and moved to New York City.
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and Julie Hoffman. Harrisburg, PA: National Historical Society, 1991.
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Confederate Military History: A Library of Confederate States History
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Wheeler and his men continued to attempt to stop Sherman in the 1865
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It was while stationed in New Mexico and fighting in a skirmish with
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said, "I hope to God he will never get back to Georgia." Maj. Gen.
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A Soldier to the Last: Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler in Blue and Gray
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List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
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and was charged with scouting for the U.S. advance by General
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Wheeler and his troopers guarded the army's left flank at the
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on February 11. He was replaced as cavalry chief by Lt. Gen.
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Wheeler and the 19th Alabama fought well under Bragg at the
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in September 1863. After the routed U.S. army collected in
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Confederate Army general and Alabama politician (1836-1906)
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After the war, Wheeler became a planter and a lawyer near
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Dupuy, Trevor N., Curt Johnson, and David L. Bongard.
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New Orleans: The Daily Delta. 11 Jul 1857 1498:. The Baltimore Sun. 26 Jan 1906. p. 2 1259:After a prolonged illness, Wheeler died in 1113:, once again checked the American assault. 19:For other people named Joseph Wheeler, see 2289: 2275: 1220:, was published in 1907, after his death. 1151: 1005:Lionel Sackville-West, 2nd Baron Sackville 874:on March 19–20. While attempting to cover 548:in the 1st U.S. Dragoons. He attended the 36: 5004:19th-century United States Army personnel 1926:Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography 1711: 1673: 1632: 1611: 1439: 1097:, the first major engagement of the war. 457:and fought in most of its battles in the 112:January 15, 1883 â€“ March 3, 1883 2485:Treatment of slaves in the United States 2146:Pond Spring, Home of General Joe Wheeler 2071:. 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Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2006. 1029: 241:Fightin' Joe, Little Joe, the War Child 77:March 4, 1885 â€“ April 20, 1900 5024:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 4981: 4213:Modern display of the Confederate flag 2296: 1798: 949:United States House of Representatives 810:, until he recrossed the Tennessee at 705:In February 1863, Wheeler and Forrest 5059:United States Military Academy alumni 4431: 3820: 3384: 2607: 2410:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers 2308: 2270: 1873: 1861: 1832: 1823: 1738: 1729: 1720: 1664: 1655: 1646: 1623: 1521:"The Daily Delta 11 Jul 1857, page 2" 1408:Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System 1210:Confederate Military History: Alabama 1022:began the process of eliminating the 488:ancestry (descended from the English 145:March 4, 1881 â€“ June 3, 1882 2248:Alabama's 8th congressional district 2215:Alabama's 8th congressional district 2184:Alabama's 8th congressional district 1685: 1602: 1577: 1568: 1434:U.S. Congressional biography website 1426: 1111:Provisional de Puerto Rico Battalion 1018:In January 1890, when House Speaker 936:, is a historical site owned by the 893:and then in solitary confinement at 626:to cover the Confederate retreat to 4567:Committee on the Conduct of the War 4243:United Daughters of the Confederacy 1344:, a main thoroughfare through west 1229:(1898) with William Rufus Shafter. 973:1884 Democratic National Convention 733:Joseph Wheeler during the Civil War 633: 492:who came to New England during the 13: 5019:American people of English descent 4637:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864 4432: 3976:impeachment managers investigation 2355:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry 1574:Dupuy, pp. 793–94; Bearss, p. 125. 966:Wheeler supported the election of 897:, where he was paroled on June 8. 804:Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad 686:, as Bragg's army withdrew to the 14: 5070: 5049:Politicians from Augusta, Georgia 4999:19th-century American legislators 4062:Reconstruction military districts 2510:Abolitionism in the United States 2465:Plantations in the American South 2380:Origins of the American Civil War 2220:January 15, 1883 – March 3, 1883 2094: 1929:. New York: HarperCollins, 1992. 1298:National Statuary Hall Collection 1280:National Statuary Hall Collection 806:and then continued south through 4966: 4954: 4942: 4916: 4907: 4906: 4045:Enforcement Act of February 1871 4018:Pulaski (Tennessee) riot of 1867 1992:. New York: Random House, 1974. 1691: 1400: This article incorporates 1395: 1314:Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge 1148:, now a state park in New York. 583: 496:), Joseph Wheeler was born near 494:Puritan migration to New England 267: 255: 4830:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864 4692:When Johnny Comes Marching Home 4253:Wilmington insurrection of 1898 2253:March 4, 1885 – April 20, 1900 2037:New York: Facts On File, 1988. 1792: 1783: 1774: 1294:bronze statue of Joseph Wheeler 1250:Sons of the American Revolution 998:. When he was asked during the 664:Second Corps, Army of Tennessee 644:Confederate Heartland Offensive 21:Joseph Wheeler (disambiguation) 3933:Southern Homestead Act of 1866 2115:"Joseph Wheeler (id: W000338)" 2082:Wheeler, Joseph Lt. Gen., and 2011: (archived July 14, 2001) 1803:. Back Bay Books. p. 114. 1513: 1484: 1455: 1058:, receiving an appointment to 917:Wheeler's former residence in 517:United States Military Academy 1: 4348:Ladies' Memorial Associations 4050:Enforcement Act of April 1871 3946:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 3821: 2240:Member of the  2207:Member of the  2189:March 4, 1881 – June 3, 1882 2176:Member of the  2161:U.S. House of Representatives 2035:Who Was Who in the Civil War. 1895: 1839:Darby, A. J. (1 March 1962). 1585:"Alabama State Archives link" 1183: 938:Alabama Historical Commission 909:U.S. House of Representatives 479: 427:Confederate States of America 423:Joseph "Fighting Joe" Wheeler 55:U.S. House of Representatives 4481:Confederate revolving cannon 4223:Sons of Confederate Veterans 4094:South Carolina riots of 1876 4072:Indian Council at Fort Smith 4023:South Carolina riots of 1876 3988:Knights of the White Camelia 2480:Slavery in the United States 2088:Confederate Military History 1849:. pp. Page 6, Section 3 1328:are named after him. During 1214:Report on the Island of Guam 870:and fought under him at the 578: 441:, and then a general in the 7: 5054:United States Army generals 4835:New York City riots of 1863 4660:Battle Hymn of the Republic 4411:United Confederate Veterans 4248:Children of the Confederacy 4238:United Confederate Veterans 4233:Southern Historical Society 3385: 2865:Price's Missouri Expedition 2335:Timeline leading to the War 2309: 2129:Arlington National Cemetery 1389: 1385:(speech by Wheeler in 1894) 1371: 1265:Arlington National Cemetery 832:Franklin–Nashville Campaign 725:Chickamauga and Chattanooga 673:In December 1862, the U.S. 222:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 5075: 4803:Confederate Secret Service 4391:Grand Army of the Republic 4283:Grand Army of the Republic 4101:Southern Claims Commission 2142:. Retrieved July 12, 2012. 1985:The Civil War: A Narrative 1383:Slavery and State's Rights 1318:Joseph Wheeler High School 1226:Surrender of General Toral 932:, in an area now known as 836:Sherman's March to the Sea 765:'s infantry fought at the 618:in April 1862. During the 558:Regiment of Mounted Rifles 18: 4902: 4878: 4791:Confederate States dollar 4763: 4705: 4650: 4602:Habeas Corpus Act of 1863 4597:Emancipation Proclamation 4559: 4491:Medal of Honor recipients 4448: 4444: 4427: 4379:Confederate Memorial Hall 4361: 4340: 4298: 4270: 4261: 4181:Confederate Memorial Hall 4154:Confederate History Month 4134:Civil War Discovery Trail 4114: 4035:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867 3866: 3841:Reconstruction Amendments 3831: 3827: 3816: 3738: 3607: 3600: 3540: 3404: 3397: 3393: 3380: 3322: 3069: 3062: 2893: 2749: 2708: 2676: 2643: 2636: 2632: 2603: 2500: 2450:Emancipation Proclamation 2418: 2319: 2315: 2304: 2255: 2238: 2232: 2222: 2205: 2199: 2191: 2174: 2166: 2159: 1889:Retrieved April 16, 2013. 1358:Wheeler was portrayed by 1270: 1252:(joined in 1898) and the 862:in South Carolina at the 773:Georgia and the Carolinas 416: 321: 305: 293: 279: 250: 245: 237: 227: 217: 200: 180: 175: 171: 161: 149: 138: 128: 116: 105: 93: 81: 70: 51: 47: 35: 28: 4865:U.S. Sanitary Commission 4776:Battlefield preservation 4682:Marching Through Georgia 4607:Hampton Roads Conference 4582:Confiscation Act of 1862 4577:Confiscation Act of 1861 4353:U.S. national cemeteries 4159:Confederate Memorial Day 4144:Civil War Trails Program 4013:New Orleans riot of 1866 2113:United States Congress. 1946:Civil War High Commands. 1870:Retrieved July 12, 2012. 1420: 1254:Society of Colonial Wars 992:United States of America 779:William Tecumseh Sherman 550:U.S. Army Cavalry School 451:Philippine–American Wars 437:in the 1860s during the 4786:Confederate war finance 4406:Southern Cross of Honor 4374:1938 Gettysburg reunion 4369:1913 Gettysburg reunion 4067:Reconstruction Treaties 4040:Enforcement Act of 1870 3923:Freedman's Savings Bank 2540:Lane Debates on Slavery 2365:Lincoln–Douglas debates 2125:Retrieved on 2008-10-18 1990:Red River to Appomattox 1906:The Confederate General 1880:Derby, CT Hall of Fame. 1326:Wheeler County, Georgia 1238:Edward Porter Alexander 1178:Department of the Lakes 1162:Philippine–American War 1156:Wheeler sailed for the 1152:Philippine–American War 1126:Battle of San Juan Hill 1048:Alexander Oswald Brodie 652:Murfreesboro, Tennessee 590:Confederate States Army 435:Confederate States Army 408:Philippine–American War 401:Battle of San Juan Hill 288:Confederate States Army 4845:Richmond riots of 1863 4771:Baltimore riot of 1861 4551:U.S. Military Railroad 4471:Confederate Home Guard 4203:Historiographic issues 4169:Historical reenactment 2668:Revenue Cutter Service 2535:William Lloyd Garrison 2444:Dred Scott v. Sandford 2134:Men of Mark in America 2084:Col. Charles E. Hooker 1492:"Gen. Wheeler Is Dead" 1402:public domain material 1306:Joe Wheeler State Park 1288:In 1925, the state of 1285: 1193: 1107:San Fernando Battalion 1095:Battle of Las Guasimas 1051: 951:. Wheeler's opponent, 921: 824:Battle of Jonesborough 777:During U.S. Maj. Gen. 767:Battle of Ringgold Gap 751:Muscle Shoals, Alabama 734: 707:attacked Fort Donelson 684:Battle of Stones River 677:began to advance from 675:Army of the Cumberland 648:Nathan Bedford Forrest 554:Carlisle, Pennsylvania 538: 4810:Great Revival of 1863 4687:Maryland, My Maryland 4476:Confederate railroads 4139:Civil War Roundtables 4008:Meridian riot of 1871 4003:Memphis riots of 1866 2560:George Luther Stearns 2545:Elijah Parish Lovejoy 2438:Crittenden Compromise 1940:Eicher, John H., and 1904:"Joseph Wheeler." In 1799:Thomas, Evan (2010). 1413:National Park Service 1362:in the 1997 TV movie 1340:in honor of Wheeler. 1302:United States Capitol 1278: 1206:The Santiago Campaign 1192:Wheeler in later life 1191: 1087:William Rufus Shafter 1037: 916: 876:Confederate President 872:Battle of Bentonville 739:Battle of Chickamauga 732: 695:on January 20, 1863. 533: 354:Stones River Campaign 294:Years of service 4697:Daar kom die Alibama 4612:National Union Party 4288:memorials to Lincoln 4208:Lost Cause mythology 3913:Eufaula riot of 1874 3901:Confederate refugees 3114:District of Columbia 2741:Union naval blockade 2587:Underground Railroad 2375:Nullification crisis 2018:Longacre, Edward G. 1908:, vol. 6, edited by 1463:"30 Years Ago Today" 1310:Wheeler Lake and Dam 1056:Spanish–American War 1030:Spanish–American War 1020:Thomas Brackett Reed 988:Special Relationship 975:, Wheeler supported 755:Chattanooga Campaign 700:Confederate Congress 668:La Vergne, Tennessee 656:Battle of Perryville 562:New Mexico Territory 396:Spanish–American War 369:Chattanooga campaign 359:Chickamauga campaign 329:American Indian Wars 4855:Supreme Court cases 4622:Radical Republicans 4401:Old soldiers' homes 4385:Confederate Veteran 4311:artworks in Capitol 4030:Reconstruction acts 3891:Colfax riot of 1873 2855:Richmond-Petersburg 2460:Fugitive slave laws 2390:Popular sovereignty 2370:Missouri Compromise 2360:Kansas-Nebraska Act 2136:Biographical Sketch 2101:Biographical sketch 1661:Bearss, pp. 126–27. 1062:of volunteers from 1024:disappearing quorum 808:Franklin, Tennessee 796:Chattahoochee River 640:Army of Mississippi 628:Tupelo, Mississippi 609:Huntsville, Alabama 510:American Revolution 508:, a veteran of the 466:U.S. Representative 312:(C.S., unconfirmed) 5029:Cavalry commanders 4961:American Civil War 4676:A Lincoln Portrait 4617:Politicians killed 4541:U.S. Balloon Corps 4536:Union corps badges 4316:memorials to Davis 4186:Disenfranchisement 4057:Reconstruction era 3938:Timber Culture Act 3896:Compromise of 1877 2860:Franklin–Nashville 2530:Frederick Douglass 2433:Cornerstone Speech 2350:Compromise of 1850 2298:American Civil War 2259:William Richardson 2033:Sifakis, Stewart. 1885:2013-04-20 at the 1452:Dupuy, pp. 793–94. 1334:United States Navy 1286: 1194: 1134:William R. Shafter 1071:Theodore Roosevelt 1052: 926:Courtland, Alabama 922: 887:Edmund Kirby Smith 856:Carolinas Campaign 812:Tuscumbia, Alabama 787:Joseph E. Johnston 735: 715:Tullahoma Campaign 598:Pensacola, Florida 539: 468:from the state of 443:United States Army 439:American Civil War 389:Carolinas campaign 374:Knoxville campaign 364:Tullahoma campaign 334:American Civil War 310:Lieutenant general 284:United States Army 274:Confederate States 191:September 10, 1836 100:William Richardson 4930: 4929: 4898: 4897: 4894: 4893: 4728:Italian Americans 4713:African Americans 4670:John Brown's Body 4423: 4422: 4419: 4418: 4336: 4335: 4174:Robert E. Lee Day 3918:Freedmen's Bureau 3881:Brooks–Baxter War 3812: 3811: 3808: 3807: 3804: 3803: 3596: 3595: 3376: 3375: 3372: 3371: 3368: 3367: 2785:Northern Virginia 2731:Trans-Mississippi 2704: 2703: 2599: 2598: 2595: 2594: 2491:Uncle Tom's Cabin 2428:African Americans 2265: 2264: 2256:Succeeded by 2223:Succeeded by 2192:Succeeded by 2153:historical marker 2060:978-0-8071-0823-9 2043:978-0-8160-1055-4 2013:The Decatur Daily 1960:Evans, Clement A. 1954:978-0-8047-3641-1 1935:978-0-06-270015-5 1829:Wert, pp. 425–26. 1322:Marietta, Georgia 1283:statue of Wheeler 1170:brigadier general 1138:Siege of Santiago 1042:is on the right, 860:Judson Kilpatrick 660:brigadier general 573:second lieutenant 560:stationed in the 546:second lieutenant 455:Army of Tennessee 420: 419: 384:Savannah campaign 349:Kentucky Campaign 5066: 4971: 4970: 4959: 4958: 4957: 4947: 4946: 4945: 4938: 4920: 4910: 4909: 4733:Native Americans 4718:German Americans 4511:Partisan rangers 4506:Official Records 4446: 4445: 4429: 4428: 4321:memorials to Lee 4268: 4267: 3829: 3828: 3818: 3817: 3605: 3604: 3402: 3401: 3395: 3394: 3382: 3381: 3355:Washington, D.C. 3149:Indian Territory 3109:Dakota Territory 3067: 3066: 2984:Chancellorsville 2775:Jackson's Valley 2765:Blockade runners 2641: 2640: 2634: 2633: 2605: 2604: 2565:Thaddeus Stevens 2555:Lysander Spooner 2515:Susan B. Anthony 2317: 2316: 2306: 2305: 2291: 2284: 2277: 2268: 2267: 2250: 2233:Preceded by 2217: 2200:Preceded by 2186: 2167:Preceded by 2157: 2156: 2124: 1910:William C. Davis 1902:Bearss, Edwin C. 1890: 1877: 1871: 1865: 1859: 1858: 1856: 1854: 1836: 1830: 1827: 1821: 1818: 1805: 1804: 1796: 1790: 1787: 1781: 1778: 1772: 1771: 1765: 1757: 1755: 1754: 1742: 1736: 1733: 1727: 1724: 1718: 1715: 1709: 1708: 1706: 1704: 1692:Cook, Jonathan. 1689: 1683: 1680: 1671: 1668: 1662: 1659: 1653: 1650: 1644: 1641: 1630: 1627: 1621: 1618: 1609: 1606: 1600: 1599: 1597: 1596: 1587:. Archived from 1581: 1575: 1572: 1566: 1563: 1540: 1539: 1534: 1532: 1517: 1511: 1510: 1505: 1503: 1488: 1482: 1481: 1476: 1474: 1459: 1453: 1450: 1437: 1430: 1416: 1399: 1398: 1234:James Longstreet 1202:Fitz-John Porter 1166:Arthur MacArthur 1160:to fight in the 1122:Samuel S. Sumner 1081:. He sailed for 1079:Fifth Army Corps 1067:William McKinley 977:Grover Cleveland 971:economy. At the 934:Wheeler, Alabama 919:Washington, D.C. 883:Conyer's Station 868:Wade Hampton III 783:Atlanta Campaign 769:on November 27. 763:Patrick Cleburne 759:Missionary Ridge 711:Dover, Tennessee 702:on May 1, 1863. 634:Middle Tennessee 620:Siege of Corinth 616:Battle of Shiloh 498:Augusta, Georgia 484:Although of old 447:Spanish-American 445:during both the 379:Atlanta campaign 344:Siege of Corinth 339:Battle of Shiloh 301:1898–1900 (U.S.) 299:1861–1865 (C.S.) 297:1859–1861 (U.S.) 272: 271: 261: 259: 258: 246:Military service 207: 204:January 25, 1906 194:Augusta, Georgia 190: 188: 176:Personal details 164: 152: 143: 131: 119: 110: 96: 84: 75: 40: 26: 25: 5074: 5073: 5069: 5068: 5067: 5065: 5064: 5063: 4979: 4978: 4977: 4965: 4955: 4953: 4943: 4941: 4933: 4931: 4926: 4890: 4874: 4759: 4723:Irish Americans 4701: 4646: 4555: 4546:U.S. Home Guard 4486:Field artillery 4440: 4439: 4415: 4357: 4332: 4294: 4263: 4257: 4149:Civil War Trust 4116: 4110: 3998:Ethnic violence 3983:Kirk–Holden war 3862: 3823: 3800: 3734: 3592: 3536: 3389: 3364: 3318: 3071: 3058: 2889: 2870:Sherman's March 2850:Bermuda Hundred 2745: 2700: 2672: 2628: 2627: 2591: 2550:J. Sella Martin 2520:James G. Birney 2496: 2414: 2340:Bleeding Kansas 2328: 2311: 2300: 2295: 2261: 2252: 2244: 2236: 2228: 2219: 2211: 2203: 2202:William M. Lowe 2195: 2194:William M. Lowe 2188: 2180: 2172: 2170:William M. Lowe 2097: 2066:Wert, Jeffry D. 2049:Warner, Ezra J. 1942:David J. 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