Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 30. köideThe Society., 1899 |
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... February 11 , 1898 , March 13 , 1898 , May 1 , 1898 , May 14 , 1898 , May 22 , 1898 , May 29 , 1898 , June 11 , 1898 , July 22 , 1898 , Kokomo , Ind . Danville , Ills . Washington , D. C. Memphis , Mo. Oak Park , Ills . Omaha , Neb ...
... February 11 , 1898 , March 13 , 1898 , May 1 , 1898 , May 14 , 1898 , May 22 , 1898 , May 29 , 1898 , June 11 , 1898 , July 22 , 1898 , Kokomo , Ind . Danville , Ills . Washington , D. C. Memphis , Mo. Oak Park , Ills . Omaha , Neb ...
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... February and March and April of this great year , America burst into conflagration , and her hills and plains shook with the tread of her marching sons ? It meant that for three and thirty years , under the guidance of the God of ...
... February and March and April of this great year , America burst into conflagration , and her hills and plains shook with the tread of her marching sons ? It meant that for three and thirty years , under the guidance of the God of ...
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... February 24 , 1866 , that a strictly American flag , made from Amer- ican bunting , was hoisted over the capitol at Washington , our flags before that date having been of bunting made in England . The national flags now hoisted at forts ...
... February 24 , 1866 , that a strictly American flag , made from Amer- ican bunting , was hoisted over the capitol at Washington , our flags before that date having been of bunting made in England . The national flags now hoisted at forts ...
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... February every ship of the navy in commission , and not under way , dresses ship at 8 a . m . , and , weather permitting , remains dressed until sunset . At no military post and on no ship of the navy is the flag per- mitted to be ...
... February every ship of the navy in commission , and not under way , dresses ship at 8 a . m . , and , weather permitting , remains dressed until sunset . At no military post and on no ship of the navy is the flag per- mitted to be ...
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... February 11th , 1898 . Colonel Barnes was born in Steuben county , New York , May 9th , 1827 , and removed to Warsaw , Illinois , in 1856 . In 1861 he entered the service as a private in Company C , 2d Illi- nois cavalry ; but was ...
... February 11th , 1898 . Colonel Barnes was born in Steuben county , New York , May 9th , 1827 , and removed to Warsaw , Illinois , in 1856 . In 1861 he entered the service as a private in Company C , 2d Illi- nois cavalry ; but was ...
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27th inst American ANDREW HICKENLOOPER annual meeting April Army of Tennessee attend the thirtieth banquet battle battle of Shiloh Boody House boys CAPTAIN J. K. HAMILTON Chairman Charles Chas Chicago Cincinnati Colonel COLONEL CORNELIUS CADLE Colonel John Colonel W. H. commanded committee comrades corps Corresponding Secretary December duty February flag G. M. Dodge George George Buckland Hickenlooper honor hope Hoyt Sherman Illinois invitation to attend Iowa J. W. Myers James Kilbourne July KENT HAMILTON kind invitation land liberty Lieutenant Louis Major March McArthur Minn navy October 18 October 24 October 26th officers Ohio peace pleasure present President Recording Secretary regiment regret respectfully September Sherman Shiloh sincerely Smith soldier South Stars and Stripes street Surgeon Tennessee thank thee thirtieth annual reunion thirtieth reunion toast Toledo tonight truly Union Vicksburg Warner Washington Widow Willard Warner York City
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Page 81 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Page 56 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat; He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat : Oh ! be swift, my soul, to answer Him ! be jubilant, my feet ! Our God is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me : As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Page 83 - that a committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of altering the flag of the United States.
Page 83 - Jack" is the union or blue field of the flag. The Revenue Marine Service flag, authorized by Act of Congress, March 2, 1799, was originally prescribed to "consist of sixteen perpendicular stripes, alternate red and white, the union of the ensign bearing the arms of the United States in dark blue on a white field.
Page 82 - Her descendants assert that a committee of Congress accompanied by General Washington, who was in Philadelphia in June, 1776, called upon Mrs. Ross and engaged her to make the flag from a rough drawing, which, at her suggestion, was redrawn by General Washington with pencil, in her back parlor, and the flag thus designed was adopted by Congress.
Page 84 - That on the admission of every new State into the Union, one star be added to the union of the Flag ; and that such addition shall take effect on the fourth of July next succeeding such admission.
Page 101 - And ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves, While the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves.
Page 84 - That from and after the fourth day of July next, the flag of the United States be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white ; that the union be twenty stars, white in a blue field.
Page 104 - Peace in the quiet dales, Made rankly fertile by the blood of men; Peace in the woodland, and the lonely glen, Peace in the peopled vales! Peace in the crowded town, Peace in a thousand fields of waving grain, Peace in the highway and the flowery lane, Peace on the wind-swept down!
Page 48 - Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate be hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to each Senator and Representative from California in the Congress of the United States.