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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... FUNERAL HIS CHARACTER • € 199 REMINISCENCES AND TRIBUTES . BY HORATIO G. KING .. • 253 BY GEORGE W. CHILDS . BY GENERAL O. O. HOWARD . BY MR . HIRAM HITCHCOCK . BY ADMIRAL PORTER . • BY GENERAL HORACE PORTER BY THE EDITORS . • • 272 287 ...
... FUNERAL HIS CHARACTER • € 199 REMINISCENCES AND TRIBUTES . BY HORATIO G. KING .. • 253 BY GEORGE W. CHILDS . BY GENERAL O. O. HOWARD . BY MR . HIRAM HITCHCOCK . BY ADMIRAL PORTER . • BY GENERAL HORACE PORTER BY THE EDITORS . • • 272 287 ...
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... FUNERAL SCENE IN NEW YORK GENERAL O. O. HOWARD • ADMIRAL PORTER VIEW OF RICHMOND , VA . . • GENERAL HENRY W. SLOCUM OLD LIBBY PRISON , RICHMOND , VA . CONFEDERATE CAPITOL , RICHMOND , Va . . • 66 6 ( C 128 " C 288 301 ( 6 ( ( 324 ...
... FUNERAL SCENE IN NEW YORK GENERAL O. O. HOWARD • ADMIRAL PORTER VIEW OF RICHMOND , VA . . • GENERAL HENRY W. SLOCUM OLD LIBBY PRISON , RICHMOND , VA . CONFEDERATE CAPITOL , RICHMOND , Va . . • 66 6 ( C 128 " C 288 301 ( 6 ( ( 324 ...
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... FUNERAL . Some two weeks before his death General Sherman made known his wishes as to his burial . He particularly requested that his body should not lie in state anywhere . He also requested that the funeral be a strictly B military ...
... FUNERAL . Some two weeks before his death General Sherman made known his wishes as to his burial . He particularly requested that his body should not lie in state anywhere . He also requested that the funeral be a strictly B military ...
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... funeral rites be not in conformity with any particular form of religion . He wanted a soldier's burial . In the evening a number of veterans called at the house , and expressed surprise when told they could not enter , and were more ...
... funeral rites be not in conformity with any particular form of religion . He wanted a soldier's burial . In the evening a number of veterans called at the house , and expressed surprise when told they could not enter , and were more ...
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... five the doors were closed and the family and others of the household assembled in the parlor and took their final look at the face of their father , brother , friend . NE 1 CHAPTER VII . THE FUNERAL . * EW HIS LAST SICKNESS AND DEATH .
... five the doors were closed and the family and others of the household assembled in the parlor and took their final look at the face of their father , brother , friend . NE 1 CHAPTER VII . THE FUNERAL . * EW HIS LAST SICKNESS AND DEATH .
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