This blog grew out of my "Down Da Road I Go Blog," which was originally to be about stuff I was interested in, music and what I was doing. There was so much history and Civil War entries, I spun two more off. Starting Jan. 1, 2012, I will be spinning a Naval blog off this one called "Running the Blockade."
Saturday, May 9, 2020
10 Facts About Phil Sheridan-- Part 4: "The Only Good Indians I Ever Saw Were Dead"
** 6. HE WASN'T A FAN OF TEXAS
After the war, Sheridan went to Texas and Louisiana to oversee Reconstruction there. He's credited with being an opponent to corruption and stirred things up when he dismissed the governor of Texas. He ended up being removed by President Johnson who reportedly told U.S. Grant that Sheridan's term there had "been one of absolute tyranny."
Sheridan, for his part, wasn't too impressed with Texas. Reportedly he once said: "If I owned Texas and Hell, I would rent Texas and live in Hell."
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** 7. HE OVERSAW BRUTAL CAMPAIGNS AGAINST NATIVE AMERICANS -- AND BISON
His postwar career also had him overseeing military campaign against the Indians of the West. And, he employed the same "scorched earth" tactics he had used against the Confederates. In addition, he gave little consideration to non-combatants who got in his way, meaning Indian women, children and the elderly received harsh treatment.
It was during this time, that Sheridan supposedly uttered the words: "The only good Indians I ever saw were dead."
Another casualty of his Indian Wars were the bison. Since they were such an important part of the Plains Indians life, he urged the widespread, over-hunting of the animals. He brought in hunters to take out the herds, telling them: "For a lasting peace,let them kill, skin and sell until the buffaloes are exterminated."
One Has to Wonder Why There Has Not Been a Movement to Take Down His Statues. --Old Secesh
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Andrew Johnson,
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