Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Annual Meeting, 17. köideThe Society, 1893 |
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... battle and camp , are as vivid as if but yesterday . During the past twenty years we have lost some of our physical strength ; our sight is not strong , and our heads are being whitened by the frosts of many winters , but our love for ...
... battle and camp , are as vivid as if but yesterday . During the past twenty years we have lost some of our physical strength ; our sight is not strong , and our heads are being whitened by the frosts of many winters , but our love for ...
Page 62
... battle - field and in garments rolled with blood , or upon beds of languishing in the hospitals , or in their own homes ; we would cherish our memory of them , and we would remember their widows and children . Nor would we forget to ...
... battle - field and in garments rolled with blood , or upon beds of languishing in the hospitals , or in their own homes ; we would cherish our memory of them , and we would remember their widows and children . Nor would we forget to ...
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... battle of humanity and conquered , and is con- secrated to the reverence of mankind . " Governor Davis was cheered many times during his address , having held his listeners to a very close attention , and as he con- cluded he received ...
... battle of humanity and conquered , and is con- secrated to the reverence of mankind . " Governor Davis was cheered many times during his address , having held his listeners to a very close attention , and as he con- cluded he received ...
Page 88
... battle . " I gazed from a lofty eminence , my darling sweetheart , and looked down upon the rebels with vigor and con- tempt . " [ Laughter and applause . ] When one of the Irish regi- ments was forming in the city of Keokuk , I ...
... battle . " I gazed from a lofty eminence , my darling sweetheart , and looked down upon the rebels with vigor and con- tempt . " [ Laughter and applause . ] When one of the Irish regi- ments was forming in the city of Keokuk , I ...
Page 113
... battle - field , and have your name spelled wrong in the newspapers . [ Laughter . ] Dyer , your name is spelled wrong in the newspaper , but not on the bill of fare - I wrote it myself ; and I call upon General Dyer , from the State of ...
... battle - field , and have your name spelled wrong in the newspapers . [ Laughter . ] Dyer , your name is spelled wrong in the newspaper , but not on the bill of fare - I wrote it myself ; and I call upon General Dyer , from the State of ...
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