Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... Heart - broken . Circumstances render it impossible to get away . GENERAL A. HICKENLOOPER , THOS . C. FLETCHER . OSHKOSH , Wis . , September 13 , 1887 . Secretary Army of Tennessee : Am in trial of case here , which will preclude my ...
... Heart - broken . Circumstances render it impossible to get away . GENERAL A. HICKENLOOPER , THOS . C. FLETCHER . OSHKOSH , Wis . , September 13 , 1887 . Secretary Army of Tennessee : Am in trial of case here , which will preclude my ...
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... hearts and in the hearts of our children the memory of the days when we stood shoulder to shoulder fighting for the noblest cause that ever inspired men to warfare . Hoping and believing that this reunion will be one of the most ...
... hearts and in the hearts of our children the memory of the days when we stood shoulder to shoulder fighting for the noblest cause that ever inspired men to warfare . Hoping and believing that this reunion will be one of the most ...
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... hearts together . Yours truly , AND . C. Kemper . LEADVILLE , COL . , September 7 , 1887 . FRED . E. FARNSWORTH , ESQ . , Secretary : Dear Sir : -Your card from the local executive committee inviting me to attend the annual reunion of ...
... hearts together . Yours truly , AND . C. Kemper . LEADVILLE , COL . , September 7 , 1887 . FRED . E. FARNSWORTH , ESQ . , Secretary : Dear Sir : -Your card from the local executive committee inviting me to attend the annual reunion of ...
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... hearts , and our country all the benefactions of the unity they aided to establish . Yours truly , S. S. Cox . O. M. POE , CHAIRMAN , ETC. , AND F. E. FARNsworth , SecrETARY , ETC. The President : -The next business in order will be the ...
... hearts , and our country all the benefactions of the unity they aided to establish . Yours truly , S. S. Cox . O. M. POE , CHAIRMAN , ETC. , AND F. E. FARNsworth , SecrETARY , ETC. The President : -The next business in order will be the ...
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... hearts of Perry's fleet and of Kentucky , Ohio and Michigan , who secured to us the advantages of the treaty of 1783 . The President : -It is now twelve o'clock . Is there any further business before the Society ? Captain Tuttle : -I ...
... hearts of Perry's fleet and of Kentucky , Ohio and Michigan , who secured to us the advantages of the treaty of 1783 . The President : -It is now twelve o'clock . Is there any further business before the Society ? Captain Tuttle : -I ...
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