Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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Society of the Army of the Tennessee. the reports of the actions in which they participated , and would also be a great aid to the future historian . Such considerations have induced me to prepare a statement in regard to the part taken ...
Society of the Army of the Tennessee. the reports of the actions in which they participated , and would also be a great aid to the future historian . Such considerations have induced me to prepare a statement in regard to the part taken ...
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... action for this Society suitable to the memory of his great services . I don't think it is necessary for me to make any remarks . Resolution adopted . Lieut . - Colonel Dresser : -Before hearing the regular papers , would it not be well ...
... action for this Society suitable to the memory of his great services . I don't think it is necessary for me to make any remarks . Resolution adopted . Lieut . - Colonel Dresser : -Before hearing the regular papers , would it not be well ...
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... , with a splendid phys- ique , strong limbs , a broad chest , a handsome swarthy face , hair as black as the raven , and dark flashing eyes which none forgot who ever saw them in action . In 1846 occurred Of the Army of the Tennessee . 55.
... , with a splendid phys- ique , strong limbs , a broad chest , a handsome swarthy face , hair as black as the raven , and dark flashing eyes which none forgot who ever saw them in action . In 1846 occurred Of the Army of the Tennessee . 55.
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... action , to become a soldier . A man may manifest his patriotism , his devotion to a cause and his country by speech , by generous bequests , by granting means . of supply , but from the beginning of time the offer of life and health ...
... action , to become a soldier . A man may manifest his patriotism , his devotion to a cause and his country by speech , by generous bequests , by granting means . of supply , but from the beginning of time the offer of life and health ...
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... action , and he had good reason to expect the succession . The lawful right to appoint a successor to McPherson vested in President Lincoln . but he may have acted solely on my advice ; I am willing to assume the whole responsibility ...
... action , and he had good reason to expect the succession . The lawful right to appoint a successor to McPherson vested in President Lincoln . but he may have acted solely on my advice ; I am willing to assume the whole responsibility ...
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