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The answer to this question is Gen. Phillip Sheridan, who also had Ft. Sheridan in North Chicago, named for him! He was a famous civil war General who won important battles for the Union, but he was most famous for the destructive "March' through Georgia, to finally take the Souths last manufacturing and material storage area's, to assure the Northern victory!

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