Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... battle from left to right , a distance of seven miles . The left was the Army of the Tennessee commanded by General McPherson , composed of three corps , the 15th Logan , the 16th Dodge and the 17th Blair . In the midst of that battle ...
... battle from left to right , a distance of seven miles . The left was the Army of the Tennessee commanded by General McPherson , composed of three corps , the 15th Logan , the 16th Dodge and the 17th Blair . In the midst of that battle ...
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... battle , ever forward , ever onward , " nulla retrorsum , ” till our enemy cried “ hold , enough , " when we ceased war , and all went back to our homes , and allowed the wise men in Con- gress assembled to settle the differences ...
... battle , ever forward , ever onward , " nulla retrorsum , ” till our enemy cried “ hold , enough , " when we ceased war , and all went back to our homes , and allowed the wise men in Con- gress assembled to settle the differences ...
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... battle , and I venture to assert in the grand armies then created to save this Nation from the great dangers which threatened it , there was not one regiment which excelled the 76th of Ohio in courage , in the measure of hard work , and ...
... battle , and I venture to assert in the grand armies then created to save this Nation from the great dangers which threatened it , there was not one regiment which excelled the 76th of Ohio in courage , in the measure of hard work , and ...
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... battle , returned without a murmur to his old profession in the regular army ; and as Lieutenant - Colonel of the 33rd Infantry , was on the plains in 1866 , fighting Indians and guarding railroads , the great agents of modern ...
... battle , returned without a murmur to his old profession in the regular army ; and as Lieutenant - Colonel of the 33rd Infantry , was on the plains in 1866 , fighting Indians and guarding railroads , the great agents of modern ...
Page 71
... battles with the Indians , traces were found of British friend- ship and material aid , hardly disguised . The effect of this warfare was to keep out settlers , and that was its avowed purpose . In Michigan and Wisconsin no lands were ...
... battles with the Indians , traces were found of British friend- ship and material aid , hardly disguised . The effect of this warfare was to keep out settlers , and that was its avowed purpose . In Michigan and Wisconsin no lands were ...
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