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... American Soldier . - Rev . Chas . O. Reilly , D. D. The Soldier Dead . - Senator Thomas W. Palmer . The Surviving Soldier . — Hon . J. Logan Chipman . The Women of the War.-Rt. Rev. Samuel A. Fallows , D. D. The Army Surgeon . - Major ...
... American Soldier . - Rev . Chas . O. Reilly , D. D. The Soldier Dead . - Senator Thomas W. Palmer . The Surviving Soldier . — Hon . J. Logan Chipman . The Women of the War.-Rt. Rev. Samuel A. Fallows , D. D. The Army Surgeon . - Major ...
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... America , to trace our conspicuous men back to a noble ancestry , but a sound mind in a sound body is all that modern civilization demands , and these Logan inherited from his honored parents with early lessons of frugality , virtue and ...
... America , to trace our conspicuous men back to a noble ancestry , but a sound mind in a sound body is all that modern civilization demands , and these Logan inherited from his honored parents with early lessons of frugality , virtue and ...
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... American manhood and patriotism . Each did a man's full share in that war , rose by easy and natural steps to higher command , well - known to their comrades , but little outside , not advertising their qualities and virtues , but ...
... American manhood and patriotism . Each did a man's full share in that war , rose by easy and natural steps to higher command , well - known to their comrades , but little outside , not advertising their qualities and virtues , but ...
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... American territory was coveted , and its repossession was looked on as at least possible . Its importance and value in the eyes of the British were never underestimated . To understand the sub- ject it is necessary to go back some ...
... American territory was coveted , and its repossession was looked on as at least possible . Its importance and value in the eyes of the British were never underestimated . To understand the sub- ject it is necessary to go back some ...
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... American terri- tory at Vincennes , and was connected in business with the Ab- botts , of Detroit , and Judge Burnet , of Ohio . Before the revolution the Indian boundary line had been run from Lake Ontario , and through Central New ...
... American terri- tory at Vincennes , and was connected in business with the Ab- botts , of Detroit , and Judge Burnet , of Ohio . Before the revolution the Indian boundary line had been run from Lake Ontario , and through Central New ...
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