Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Annual Meeting, 17. köideThe Society, 1893 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 87
Page 3
... honor in that Army . Honorary members may be elected from those who have served with honor and distinction in any of the armies of the United States . ARTICLE II . The object of the Society shall be to keep alive and preserve that ...
... honor in that Army . Honorary members may be elected from those who have served with honor and distinction in any of the armies of the United States . ARTICLE II . The object of the Society shall be to keep alive and preserve that ...
Page 4
... ” FOURTH . " That honorary members may be elected from those who served with honor and distinction in the Navy of the United States . BY - LAWS . ARTICLE I. All persons applying previous 4 Amendments to the Constitution .
... ” FOURTH . " That honorary members may be elected from those who served with honor and distinction in the Navy of the United States . BY - LAWS . ARTICLE I. All persons applying previous 4 Amendments to the Constitution .
Page 7
... honor to enclose herewith the official notification of the time and place of our next reunion , and in connection with which , desire to call your special attention to article 3d of our Constitution : " The Society shall meet once in ...
... honor to enclose herewith the official notification of the time and place of our next reunion , and in connection with which , desire to call your special attention to article 3d of our Constitution : " The Society shall meet once in ...
Page 11
... honor for pure and unalloyed patriotism and generous action during the intervening years of peace . So , my fellow soldiers and citizens , I shall ever claim for you an exalted place in the history of our country during the eventful period.
... honor for pure and unalloyed patriotism and generous action during the intervening years of peace . So , my fellow soldiers and citizens , I shall ever claim for you an exalted place in the history of our country during the eventful period.
Page 12
... honor to command and the only one I ever had the immediate command of . The regret at this time is increased from the fact that on the approaching occasion , I had accepted the call to deliver the oration . But I am as yet a great ...
... honor to command and the only one I ever had the immediate command of . The regret at this time is increased from the fact that on the approaching occasion , I had accepted the call to deliver the oration . But I am as yet a great ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American annual meeting annual reunion appointed Army of Tennessee Atlanta attend August August 11 banquet battle battle of Shiloh Brevet-Brigadier-General Brigadier-General called Capt Captain Chairman Chicago Cincinnati citizens civil Colonel L. M. Dayton commander comrades Corresponding Secretary Detroit Executive Committee flag fought friends glory Governor Grant hearts Hickenlooper honor invitation Iowa John LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Lake Minnetonka land liberty Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lincoln living Logan loyal M. F. Force Major Major-General McPherson monument motion nation nessee never O. M. POE officers Ohio orator patriotism peace pleasure present President President:-The Recording Secretary regiment regret Republic resolution respectfully Rock Island September September 14 slavery Society Army soldier Surgeon Tennessee thank tion to-day to-night toast Treasurer Union Union army victory W. T. SHERMAN Washington Willard Warner wish