Number of Pages
6
Date
May 11, 1878
Commanding General of the United States Army William Tecumseh Sherman writes Horatio Collins King to discuss the military's political tensions with Congress that exist despite the fact that US Army "Regulars... are surrounded by Indians and dangers of the most unpleasant kind." Sherman, who describes a "war of Congress against our Army," warns King about pending legislation that could "strip our profession of all claim to respect." Transcript included.
Format
Time Period
Location
I-SpahrB-1965-22
Origin
Gift of Boyd Lee Spahr
