Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... look upon when war alarms are gone . May the twentieth meeting of the Society be an enjoyable success in every way . Please give my kind remembrances to General F. W. Swift , of your com- mittee . He kept a post office once , which , I ...
... look upon when war alarms are gone . May the twentieth meeting of the Society be an enjoyable success in every way . Please give my kind remembrances to General F. W. Swift , of your com- mittee . He kept a post office once , which , I ...
Page 29
... 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 to me during all the years that have ...
... 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 to me during all the years that have ...
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... looks very much as if they were ready to fight their way , as he : speaks of putting away their guns after they had safely passed . St. Ignace . In 1811 the alliance of the Prophet and his followers , Tecumseh being their ablest war ...
... looks very much as if they were ready to fight their way , as he : speaks of putting away their guns after they had safely passed . St. Ignace . In 1811 the alliance of the Prophet and his followers , Tecumseh being their ablest war ...
Page 87
... look upon us , are most welcome - more than welcome - but permit us to manage our own little family affairs . That is all the privilege we ask . Every- body is welcome . The old soldier , be he private or sergeant , or whatever he may ...
... look upon us , are most welcome - more than welcome - but permit us to manage our own little family affairs . That is all the privilege we ask . Every- body is welcome . The old soldier , be he private or sergeant , or whatever he may ...
Page 88
... look with confidence and hope into the future . We thank Thee for the privilege of once more taking each other by the hand , looking into each other's faces , feeling that the invisible hand is clasping the invisi- ble hand and heart in ...
... look with confidence and hope into the future . We thank Thee for the privilege of once more taking each other by the hand , looking into each other's faces , feeling that the invisible hand is clasping the invisi- ble hand and heart in ...
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