Life and Reminiscences of General Wm. T. ShermanR. H. Woodward Company, 1891 - 479 pages This is a collection of thoughts and reminiscences on General Sherman from the most important and influential men of the day. Published the year of his death, it includes tributes from President Hayes, senators, high-profile priests and judges. |
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... PRESIDENT HAYES , GEN . O. O. HOWARD , HON . GEO . W. CHILDS , GEN . HENRY SLOCUM , GEN . HORATIO C. KING , SENATOR MANDERSON , HON . CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW , ADMIRAL PORTER , GENERAL HORACE PORTER , SENATOR HAWLEY , HON . THOMAS C. FLETCHER ...
... PRESIDENT HAYES , GEN . O. O. HOWARD , HON . GEO . W. CHILDS , GEN . HENRY SLOCUM , GEN . HORATIO C. KING , SENATOR MANDERSON , HON . CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW , ADMIRAL PORTER , GENERAL HORACE PORTER , SENATOR HAWLEY , HON . THOMAS C. FLETCHER ...
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... GEORGE W. CHILDS . BY GENERAL O. O. HOWARD . BY MR . HIRAM HITCHCOCK . BY ADMIRAL PORTER . • BY GENERAL HORACE PORTER BY THE EDITORS . • • 272 287 • 295 301 303 320 ix PAGE BY HON . CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW . BY PRESIDENT Pippen.
... GEORGE W. CHILDS . BY GENERAL O. O. HOWARD . BY MR . HIRAM HITCHCOCK . BY ADMIRAL PORTER . • BY GENERAL HORACE PORTER BY THE EDITORS . • • 272 287 • 295 301 303 320 ix PAGE BY HON . CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW . BY PRESIDENT Pippen.
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... PRESIDENT HAYES .. 356 BY HON . CHARLES F. MANDERSON 359 APPENDIX . OLD TIMES IN CALIFORNIA GRANT , THOMAS , LEE OUR ARMY AND MILITIA . • CAMP - FIRES OF THE G. A. R. RESPONSE OF GENERAL SHERMAN SHERMAN ON LONGSTREET • 375 398 432 • 455 ...
... PRESIDENT HAYES .. 356 BY HON . CHARLES F. MANDERSON 359 APPENDIX . OLD TIMES IN CALIFORNIA GRANT , THOMAS , LEE OUR ARMY AND MILITIA . • CAMP - FIRES OF THE G. A. R. RESPONSE OF GENERAL SHERMAN SHERMAN ON LONGSTREET • 375 398 432 • 455 ...
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... president for about twenty years . He dispatched the business of the society promptly , rapidly and with little regard to parlia- mentary law or rules ; he properly regarded formality of proceedings as unnecessary , and went right at it ...
... president for about twenty years . He dispatched the business of the society promptly , rapidly and with little regard to parlia- mentary law or rules ; he properly regarded formality of proceedings as unnecessary , and went right at it ...
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... President and all his Cabinet . During the following Sep- tember he was made a captain in the Commissary Department and was ordered to take post at St. Louis . In the fall of 1853 Captain Sherman , seeing lit- tle prospect of ...
... President and all his Cabinet . During the following Sep- tember he was made a captain in the Commissary Department and was ordered to take post at St. Louis . In the fall of 1853 Captain Sherman , seeing lit- tle prospect of ...
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