Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... patriotism of the people of Michigan , and I know of the valor and bravery of her troops in the late war , and feel sure you will have a grand good time . I shall be with you in spirit , and I desire a kindly remembrance to yourselves ...
... patriotism of the people of Michigan , and I know of the valor and bravery of her troops in the late war , and feel sure you will have a grand good time . I shall be with you in spirit , and I desire a kindly remembrance to yourselves ...
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... patriotic devotion which assured the triumph and the invaluable common benefit which the triumph secured . The bravest soldiers were the first to illustrate the qualities which make war effective , and they have been the first to reveal ...
... patriotic devotion which assured the triumph and the invaluable common benefit which the triumph secured . The bravest soldiers were the first to illustrate the qualities which make war effective , and they have been the first to reveal ...
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... patriotism . I wish indeed I could be with you and see once more some of the superb soldiers I marched with from Dalton to Resacca in '64 . Alas ! -Thomas and McPherson and Logan - all gone ; three great commanders , of whom any army ...
... patriotism . I wish indeed I could be with you and see once more some of the superb soldiers I marched with from Dalton to Resacca in '64 . Alas ! -Thomas and McPherson and Logan - all gone ; three great commanders , of whom any army ...
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... patriotic memories and sentiments . " With high regard and esteem for yourself , I am , Very truly yours , THOMAS M. COOLEY . EAST POINT , NAHANT , September 5 , 1887 . MY DEAR SIR : —I regret to say , that as I am obliged to be in ...
... patriotic memories and sentiments . " With high regard and esteem for yourself , I am , Very truly yours , THOMAS M. COOLEY . EAST POINT , NAHANT , September 5 , 1887 . MY DEAR SIR : —I regret to say , that as I am obliged to be in ...
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... patriotic citizens will appreciate the privilege of enjoying the visible presence of the two most distinguished living chieftains of the Union armies , Sherman and Sheridan , and of the gallant men whom they so brilliantly led to ...
... patriotic citizens will appreciate the privilege of enjoying the visible presence of the two most distinguished living chieftains of the Union armies , Sherman and Sheridan , and of the gallant men whom they so brilliantly led to ...
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