Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... United States . ARTICLE II . The object of the Society shall be to keep alive and preserve that kindly and cordial feeling which has been one of the characteristics of this Army during its career in the service , and which has given it ...
... United States . ARTICLE II . The object of the Society shall be to keep alive and preserve that kindly and cordial feeling which has been one of the characteristics of this Army during its career in the service , and which has given it ...
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... proceedings . " 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 .
... proceedings . " 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 .
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... United States . - President James B. Angell . Our Commanders . - General Thomas C. Fletcher . The American Soldier . - Rev . Chas . O. Reilly , D. D. The Soldier Dead . - Senator Thomas W. Palmer . The Surviving Soldier . — Hon . J ...
... United States . - President James B. Angell . Our Commanders . - General Thomas C. Fletcher . The American Soldier . - Rev . Chas . O. Reilly , D. D. The Soldier Dead . - Senator Thomas W. Palmer . The Surviving Soldier . — Hon . J ...
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... united , I de- sire to extend my hearty good wishes to comrades . Roots . LIVERPOOL , ENG . , September 10 , 1887 . GENERAL SHERMAN : Sail to - day ; not in time for meeting at Detroit . HICKENLOOPER . FORT ROBINSON , NEB . , September ...
... united , I de- sire to extend my hearty good wishes to comrades . Roots . LIVERPOOL , ENG . , September 10 , 1887 . GENERAL SHERMAN : Sail to - day ; not in time for meeting at Detroit . HICKENLOOPER . FORT ROBINSON , NEB . , September ...
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... United States , for the maintainance of which against armed force so much was done by the brave men of the Army of the Tennessee . It is , perhaps , too much to say that the Union established by that Constitu- tion would have perished ...
... United States , for the maintainance of which against armed force so much was done by the brave men of the Army of the Tennessee . It is , perhaps , too much to say that the Union established by that Constitu- tion would have perished ...
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