Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... citizens ' ( local committee ) invi- tation sent out to those other than members of the Society : STATE OF FLORIDA , EXECUTIVE OFFICE , TALLAHASSEE , August 5 , 1887 . MESSRS . O. M. POE , M. H. CHAMBERLAIN AND OTHERS , Committee on ...
... citizens ' ( local committee ) invi- tation sent out to those other than members of the Society : STATE OF FLORIDA , EXECUTIVE OFFICE , TALLAHASSEE , August 5 , 1887 . MESSRS . O. M. POE , M. H. CHAMBERLAIN AND OTHERS , Committee on ...
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... citizens on that occasion . I am debarred , however , from doing so by another conflicting engagement , and can therefore only express my regrets with wishes for the abundant suc- cess of your meeting . GENERAL O. M. POE , Detroit ...
... citizens on that occasion . I am debarred , however , from doing so by another conflicting engagement , and can therefore only express my regrets with wishes for the abundant suc- cess of your meeting . GENERAL O. M. POE , Detroit ...
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... citizens of Detroit at this pleasant reunion , and thanking your committee for the honor done me by the invitation , I am , GENERAL O. M. POE : Very cordially yours , JAMES A. BEAVER . STATE OF KANSAS , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . TOPEKA ...
... citizens of Detroit at this pleasant reunion , and thanking your committee for the honor done me by the invitation , I am , GENERAL O. M. POE : Very cordially yours , JAMES A. BEAVER . STATE OF KANSAS , EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . TOPEKA ...
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... citizens will appreciate the privilege of enjoying the visible presence of the two most distinguished living chieftains of the Union armies , Sherman and Sheridan , and of the gallant men whom they so brilliantly led to victory . God ...
... citizens will appreciate the privilege of enjoying the visible presence of the two most distinguished living chieftains of the Union armies , Sherman and Sheridan , and of the gallant men whom they so brilliantly led to victory . God ...
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... citizen soldier . We may not erect monuments of marble and bronze for all , be- cause we are poor in money , and our numbers grow daily less ; yet we can record their virtues and deeds , to be gathered into the general history of our ...
... citizen soldier . We may not erect monuments of marble and bronze for all , be- cause we are poor in money , and our numbers grow daily less ; yet we can record their virtues and deeds , to be gathered into the general history of our ...
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