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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... hundred and seventy ( 1870 ) , for enrollment , shall pay a membership fee of ten dollars ( $ 10 ) ; that the annual dues shall continue to be one dollar ( $ 1 ) , and persons applying for membership shall pay back dues ; that all fees ...
... hundred and seventy ( 1870 ) , for enrollment , shall pay a membership fee of ten dollars ( $ 10 ) ; that the annual dues shall continue to be one dollar ( $ 1 ) , and persons applying for membership shall pay back dues ; that all fees ...
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... hundred miles to supply its posts ; and I was at one time in the country between Humboldt and the Platte nearly eight months without seeing a white man , other than my own employees . Now , from the Missouri river to the Pacific , from ...
... hundred miles to supply its posts ; and I was at one time in the country between Humboldt and the Platte nearly eight months without seeing a white man , other than my own employees . Now , from the Missouri river to the Pacific , from ...
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... hundred and fifty miles away ; and while we lay there the In- dians swooped down on a Mormon train that had followed our trail , and killed two of its men ; but we saved their stock , and started the graveyard of the future city . The ...
... hundred and fifty miles away ; and while we lay there the In- dians swooped down on a Mormon train that had followed our trail , and killed two of its men ; but we saved their stock , and started the graveyard of the future city . The ...
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... hundred millions of dollars to - day . On the completion of the road , at the request of the Board of Directors , we made an estimate of earnings for five and ten years after completion . By claiming the overland trade of all the ...
... hundred millions of dollars to - day . On the completion of the road , at the request of the Board of Directors , we made an estimate of earnings for five and ten years after completion . By claiming the overland trade of all the ...
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... hundreds of thousands in number , living off bunch - grass that they obtained by pawing through two feet of snow on a level . It was this feature that induced the stock- ing of immense ranches with cattle . Buffalo never changed the ...
... hundreds of thousands in number , living off bunch - grass that they obtained by pawing through two feet of snow on a level . It was this feature that induced the stock- ing of immense ranches with cattle . Buffalo never changed the ...
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