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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... stands is right , that the report be accepted and printed , as usual , and if General Force wishes to make any written communication or appear be- fore the committee for the selection of his successor , he can do so . The amendment of ...
... stands is right , that the report be accepted and printed , as usual , and if General Force wishes to make any written communication or appear be- fore the committee for the selection of his successor , he can do so . The amendment of ...
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... stands the city of Omaha to - day . That night I slept in the " tepee " of an Omaha Indian . When I crossed my party over to make the first explorations not one of us had any knowledge of Indians , of the Indian lan- guage , or of ...
... stands the city of Omaha to - day . That night I slept in the " tepee " of an Omaha Indian . When I crossed my party over to make the first explorations not one of us had any knowledge of Indians , of the Indian lan- guage , or of ...
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... stand- ard adopted by the government , a standard adopted on the advice , in several cases , of people who had never seen the country . And after the road was completed , in many cases it had to be changed to overcome one great obstacle ...
... stand- ard adopted by the government , a standard adopted on the advice , in several cases , of people who had never seen the country . And after the road was completed , in many cases it had to be changed to overcome one great obstacle ...
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... stand in civil life like our great leaders in the war . Monuments to their enterprise dot the country between the Missouri river and the Rocky mountains , between the Pacific and the Wahsatch . They were the men who had made possible a ...
... stand in civil life like our great leaders in the war . Monuments to their enterprise dot the country between the Missouri river and the Rocky mountains , between the Pacific and the Wahsatch . They were the men who had made possible a ...
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... stand , and he said that he had sat there during the day , had listened to the men of the 23d Ohio recount- ing the grand achievements of that regiment until he had become convinced that there was but one regiment in the service , and ...
... stand , and he said that he had sat there during the day , had listened to the men of the 23d Ohio recount- ing the grand achievements of that regiment until he had become convinced that there was but one regiment in the service , and ...
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66 Capt annual reunion Applause Army of Tennessee Atlanta Atlanta campaign attend the twenty-second battle Belknap Brevet Brevet-Brigadier-General brigade Brigadier-General campaign Captain CAPTAIN JOHN Chairman Chattanooga Chicago Cincinnati citizens Colonel Dayton Colonel L. M. Dayton command committee comrades Corps Corresponding Secretary DEAR SIR:-I Dodge dollars duty erection flag fund gentlemen Grand Army Grant heart Hickenlooper honor Hoyt Sherman Infantry invitation Iowa Leggett Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lincoln Logan Louis Major Major-General MARKBREIT MCAULEY McPherson meeting memory military Minn Missouri river monument motion nation never October officers Ohio Pacific patriotism present President President:-The Raum Recording Secretary regiment regret Republic resolution respectfully river September September 25 Smith Society soldier statue Surgeon Tennessee thanks thousand to-night Toledo truly twenty-second reunion Union Union army victory W. T. Sherman Walter Q