Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 21–23. köideThe Society., 1893 |
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... United States . ARTICLE II . The object of the Society shall be to keep alive and preserve that kindly and cordial feeling which has been one of the characteristics of this Army during its career in the service , and which has given it ...
... United States . ARTICLE II . The object of the Society shall be to keep alive and preserve that kindly and cordial feeling which has been one of the characteristics of this Army during its career in the service , and which has given it ...
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... proceedings . ” FOURTH . " That honorary members may be elected from those who served with honor and distinction in the Navy of the United States . BY - LAWS . ARTICLE I. All persons applying previous 4 Amendments to the Constitution .
... proceedings . ” FOURTH . " That honorary members may be elected from those who served with honor and distinction in the Navy of the United States . BY - LAWS . ARTICLE I. All persons applying previous 4 Amendments to the Constitution .
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... United States . But in presenting this claim to priority , is it not possible that the fact has been overlooked that Dr. Barlow's paper in the Intelligencer , of Westfield , Mass . , was called forth by a series of articles upon the ...
... United States . But in presenting this claim to priority , is it not possible that the fact has been overlooked that Dr. Barlow's paper in the Intelligencer , of Westfield , Mass . , was called forth by a series of articles upon the ...
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... United States army . It was supposed to be unin- habitable , without any natural resources or productiveness , a vast expanse of arid plains , broken here and there with barren snow- capped mountains . Even Iowa was unsettled west of ...
... United States army . It was supposed to be unin- habitable , without any natural resources or productiveness , a vast expanse of arid plains , broken here and there with barren snow- capped mountains . Even Iowa was unsettled west of ...
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... United States . The circumstances of this accidental discovery may not be uninter- esting to you . While returning from the Powder river campaign I was in the habit of leaving my troops and train , and , Of the Army of the Tennessee . 4I.
... United States . The circumstances of this accidental discovery may not be uninter- esting to you . While returning from the Powder river campaign I was in the habit of leaving my troops and train , and , Of the Army of the Tennessee . 4I.
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