Winchester, April
13, 1865
It must be pleasant
to those worthies who put on so much style to reflect that while there was
fighting to be done here in this valley, Sheridan and Crook were
here; now that the fighting has been transferred to Richmond, they (the
worthies) are sent here and Crook and Sheridan taken off down there. It's all style and airs — very offensive to sensible people, but as the war is about over, it matters but little who commands. Were there an enemy in our front, I should not
fancy our generals. As it is they are very good
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary
and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 575
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