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... Atlanta and other well - fought battle fields , but particularly would I rejoice at an opportunity of paying my sincere tribute of respect to this great General who led us all to so many victories - the last one , the greatest of all ...
... Atlanta and other well - fought battle fields , but particularly would I rejoice at an opportunity of paying my sincere tribute of respect to this great General who led us all to so many victories - the last one , the greatest of all ...
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... Atlanta , the Fourth Army Corps , to which I belonged , touched elbows with the Army of the Tennessee , and shared with it the common hardships , privations and dangers of those eventful days . I trust that your twentieth reunion will ...
... Atlanta , the Fourth Army Corps , to which I belonged , touched elbows with the Army of the Tennessee , and shared with it the common hardships , privations and dangers of those eventful days . I trust that your twentieth reunion will ...
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... Atlanta has rest from spoilation . ing to last report no ruthless tourist has of late defaced it . Accord- In my report to the Society at the meeting in Chicago in 1868 , I said : “ It was determined , on the organization of the Society ...
... Atlanta has rest from spoilation . ing to last report no ruthless tourist has of late defaced it . Accord- In my report to the Society at the meeting in Chicago in 1868 , I said : “ It was determined , on the organization of the Society ...
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... Atlanta . I have prepared and am ready to offer to this Society identically the same class of literature that we pro- posed to have General Belknap to read to - day . My impression is , that a resolution recommending the carrying out ...
... Atlanta . I have prepared and am ready to offer to this Society identically the same class of literature that we pro- posed to have General Belknap to read to - day . My impression is , that a resolution recommending the carrying out ...
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... Atlanta was composed of three distinct armies , the Cumberland , Ohio and Tennessee , all more or less engaged in furious battle from left to right , a distance of seven miles . The left was the Army of the Tennessee commanded by ...
... Atlanta was composed of three distinct armies , the Cumberland , Ohio and Tennessee , all more or less engaged in furious battle from left to right , a distance of seven miles . The left was the Army of the Tennessee commanded by ...
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