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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... trains of wagons and pack- mules to go to the mines . We heard of men earning fifty , five hundred and one thousand dol- lars a day , and for a time it seemed as if some } } one would reach solid gold . I of course HIS LIFE BEFORE THE ...
... trains of wagons and pack- mules to go to the mines . We heard of men earning fifty , five hundred and one thousand dol- lars a day , and for a time it seemed as if some } } one would reach solid gold . I of course HIS LIFE BEFORE THE ...
Page 119
... train , Sixty miles in latitude - three hundred to the main ; Treason fled before us , for resistance was in vain , While we were marching through Georgia . ( CHORUS . ) BEFORE THE FUNERAL . Some two weeks before his death General ...
... train , Sixty miles in latitude - three hundred to the main ; Treason fled before us , for resistance was in vain , While we were marching through Georgia . ( CHORUS . ) BEFORE THE FUNERAL . Some two weeks before his death General ...
Page 160
... train on the Jersey side went down the gangway . Capt . Schmittberger and forty policemen followed , and without any delay the ferry - boat passed out of the slip and steamed down the river to the Jersey City station . LEAVING JERSEY ...
... train on the Jersey side went down the gangway . Capt . Schmittberger and forty policemen followed , and without any delay the ferry - boat passed out of the slip and steamed down the river to the Jersey City station . LEAVING JERSEY ...
Page 161
... TRAIN . For several hours before the time appointed for the arrival of the special ferry - boat " Baltimore " from Desbrosses street at the Pennsylvania Railroad station slips in Jersey City , that place was a scene of bustle and ...
... TRAIN . For several hours before the time appointed for the arrival of the special ferry - boat " Baltimore " from Desbrosses street at the Pennsylvania Railroad station slips in Jersey City , that place was a scene of bustle and ...
Page 162
... train was George K. Deane , who was conductor of the Garfield funeral train , and the remainder of the train's crew was made up of Engineer George Roe , of Engine 1,328 and Brakemen T. C. Moore and L. S. Paxson . The flag - covered ...
... train was George K. Deane , who was conductor of the Garfield funeral train , and the remainder of the train's crew was made up of Engineer George Roe , of Engine 1,328 and Brakemen T. C. Moore and L. S. Paxson . The flag - covered ...
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