Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... facts and report to the next meeting for the action of the Society in the case . AMENDMENTS TO THE BY - LAWS . FIRST . That article fourth of the By - Laws be amended so as to read : " All questions and resolutions , except amendments ...
... facts and report to the next meeting for the action of the Society in the case . AMENDMENTS TO THE BY - LAWS . FIRST . That article fourth of the By - Laws be amended so as to read : " All questions and resolutions , except amendments ...
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... fact that they were whipped all over the Southern Confederacy by a force so insignificant as to make good the ancient Southern boast , of one Southern being “ able to whip five Yankees , " may not be entirely proved nor universally ...
... fact that they were whipped all over the Southern Confederacy by a force so insignificant as to make good the ancient Southern boast , of one Southern being “ able to whip five Yankees , " may not be entirely proved nor universally ...
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... fact , I will withdraw my motion , if the second consents . The President : -General Force has that right already . He can select any one he chooses . I hope myself he will continue to remain as he has hitherto been . He has that right ...
... fact , I will withdraw my motion , if the second consents . The President : -General Force has that right already . He can select any one he chooses . I hope myself he will continue to remain as he has hitherto been . He has that right ...
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... fact , that that resolution is perfectly well known to me , and that in pursuance of the same I have named General Poe to read an address during this meeting , touching Detroit in its past history , all military , which will be of ...
... fact , that that resolution is perfectly well known to me , and that in pursuance of the same I have named General Poe to read an address during this meeting , touching Detroit in its past history , all military , which will be of ...
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... fact that he shall receive good burial . The President : -Is anybody dependent upon him ? Lieutenant - Colonel Dresser : -No , sir ; he was married soon after the war , and în 1869 his wife died , and shortly after his young child ...
... fact that he shall receive good burial . The President : -Is anybody dependent upon him ? Lieutenant - Colonel Dresser : -No , sir ; he was married soon after the war , and în 1869 his wife died , and shortly after his young child ...
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