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Page 58
... sent him back to Congress as a member at large . As a matter of course the vast armies which had subdued the rebellion were rapidly disbanded , returned to their homes , and out of them was organized the regular army needed in peace ...
... sent him back to Congress as a member at large . As a matter of course the vast armies which had subdued the rebellion were rapidly disbanded , returned to their homes , and out of them was organized the regular army needed in peace ...
Page 59
... sent me a copy of his book " Katy of Katoctin , " which is a work of fiction , including much of the true history of John Brown's attempt at Harper's Ferry in October , 1859 , and his subsequent execution , together with the best pen ...
... sent me a copy of his book " Katy of Katoctin , " which is a work of fiction , including much of the true history of John Brown's attempt at Harper's Ferry in October , 1859 , and his subsequent execution , together with the best pen ...
Page 62
... sent to the front green and untrained , to engage in horrid war . My first acquaintance with it was at Paducah in the winter of 1861- 1862 , when I sent it forward to Donelson . From that day till we marched before the Nation in Grand ...
... sent to the front green and untrained , to engage in horrid war . My first acquaintance with it was at Paducah in the winter of 1861- 1862 , when I sent it forward to Donelson . From that day till we marched before the Nation in Grand ...
Page 64
... sent to parties they were intended . The work of committee was approved . The President : -I now request General Poe to read the paper he has prepared , which was the following : PAPER READ BY GENERAL O. M. POE . By direction of the ...
... sent to parties they were intended . The work of committee was approved . The President : -I now request General Poe to read the paper he has prepared , which was the following : PAPER READ BY GENERAL O. M. POE . By direction of the ...
Page 66
... sent below , and of these only one is believed to have afterwards become attached to the British . He was Matthew Elliott . After being sent down as disaffected , he joined Colonel McKee , who was a principal Indian agent under Sir ...
... sent below , and of these only one is believed to have afterwards become attached to the British . He was Matthew Elliott . After being sent down as disaffected , he joined Colonel McKee , who was a principal Indian agent under Sir ...
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