Ms. Tudor,
A brief biblography from the U.S. Army Military History Institute is below.
Respectfully,
Gerald D. Hodge, Jr.
War Between the States Historian
Historian: 39th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
http://39thgavolinfrgt.homestead.com/39thHomepage.html
JOSEPH WHEELER
A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources
Brooksher, William R., and Snider, David K. "The 'War Child' Rides: Joe Wheeler at Stones River." CW Times Illustrated (Jan 1976): pp. 4-6, 8- 10 & 44-46. Per.
Campaigns of Wheeler and his Cavalry, 1862-1865 From Material Furnished by Gen. Joseph Wheeler to
Which is Added his Concise and Graphic Account of the Santiago Campaign of 1898. [Ed. by William C. Dodson] Jackson, TN: Guild Bindery Pr, 1993. E467.1W5D6.
DeLeon, T.C. Joseph Wheeler, the Man, the Statesman, the Soldier. Atlanta, GA: Byrd, 1899. 142 p. E467.1W5D35.
DuBose, John W. General Joseph Wheeler and the Army of Tennessee. NY: Neale, 1912. 476 p. E547T4D81.
Dyer, John P. From Shiloh to San Juan: The Life of "Fightin' Joe" Wheeler. Baton Rouge: LSU, 1961. 275 p. E467.1W5C974.
Elmore, Tom. "Head to Head." CW Times Illustrated (Feb 2001): pp. 44-52 & 54-55. Per. Versus US Gen Kilpatrick at Battle of Aiken, SC.
"Fighting Joe Wheeler Traded his Confederate Gray for Army Blue in the Spanish-American War." America's CW (May 1995): p. 6. Per.
Kinney, Anders M. "Joseph Wheeler: Uniting the Blue and the Gray, 1880-1900." PhD dss, IL State, 2000. 412 p. E457.1W5K56.
Longacre, Edward G. A Soldier to the Last. Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler in Blue and Gray. Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2007. 288 p. E467.1W5L66.
Staff Officer. Synopsis of the Military Career of Gen. Joseph Wheeler. Birmingham, AL: Linn-Henly 1988. 42 p. E467.1W5S72.