Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... give timely and detailed notice of their arrangements . Officers who have at any time served in the Army or Department of the Tennessee are , by our constitution , entitled to membership , and are especially requested to attend this ...
... give timely and detailed notice of their arrangements . Officers who have at any time served in the Army or Department of the Tennessee are , by our constitution , entitled to membership , and are especially requested to attend this ...
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... give up the trip . This I exceedingly regret , for I understand a number of our old escort will be there to see you and will ask where I am , as I promised to be there . To such as ask you this question , say I was necessarily detained ...
... give up the trip . This I exceedingly regret , for I understand a number of our old escort will be there to see you and will ask where I am , as I promised to be there . To such as ask you this question , say I was necessarily detained ...
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... give up going to the reunion — a disappointment I can't express . May the “ lamp , " though fed with many trembling hands , still burn and fill the lives of the re- maining boys with light and joy . Ever yours , GENERAL A. HICKENLOOPER ...
... give up going to the reunion — a disappointment I can't express . May the “ lamp , " though fed with many trembling hands , still burn and fill the lives of the re- maining boys with light and joy . Ever yours , GENERAL A. HICKENLOOPER ...
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... give my kind remembrances to General F. W. Swift , of your com- mittee . He kept a post office once , which , I hope , added to his happiness - I know it did to his experience ; and also to Mr. Chittenden , who I remember pleasantly as ...
... give my kind remembrances to General F. W. Swift , of your com- mittee . He kept a post office once , which , I hope , added to his happiness - I know it did to his experience ; and also to Mr. Chittenden , who I remember pleasantly as ...
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... give me the greatest hap- piness to look again into the faces , and take again by the hands , many of the officers whom I learned to honor more than twenty years ago , and the mem- ory of whose manly characters has been an inspiration ...
... give me the greatest hap- piness to look again into the faces , and take again by the hands , many of the officers whom I learned to honor more than twenty years ago , and the mem- ory of whose manly characters has been an inspiration ...
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