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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... thought I took last night with reference to that magnificent monu- ment to be erected had no bearing whatever upon the discussion of this question which was up before you . Well , now , what I wish to say is simply this , that I am not ...
... thought I took last night with reference to that magnificent monu- ment to be erected had no bearing whatever upon the discussion of this question which was up before you . Well , now , what I wish to say is simply this , that I am not ...
Page 115
... thought well enough of him to make him Presi- dent , shall retire him upon a pension . [ Prolonged applause . ] I am not here to speak of the various men who have filled this exalted position , but the one who comes into our minds ...
... thought well enough of him to make him Presi- dent , shall retire him upon a pension . [ Prolonged applause . ] I am not here to speak of the various men who have filled this exalted position , but the one who comes into our minds ...
Page 127
... thought that underlies your minutest details , the thought contained even in this sentiment . I cannot resist it , for it has been my lot to start under fire with all the panoply of war above me . I've watched the parting from home ...
... thought that underlies your minutest details , the thought contained even in this sentiment . I cannot resist it , for it has been my lot to start under fire with all the panoply of war above me . I've watched the parting from home ...
Page 141
... thought . In peace a common flag salute , And , side by side , in labors free , To unresentful rivalry , Harvest the fields whereon they fought . " TWELVTH TOAST . - The Loyal Governors of 1861 . Response by Hon . Alexander Ramsey ...
... thought . In peace a common flag salute , And , side by side , in labors free , To unresentful rivalry , Harvest the fields whereon they fought . " TWELVTH TOAST . - The Loyal Governors of 1861 . Response by Hon . Alexander Ramsey ...
Page 142
... thought in the toast . An important element in the salvation of the Union was loyalty in the gubernatorial chair . If the governors of the several states had stood aghast at the thought of possible blood - letting before agi- tation ...
... thought in the toast . An important element in the salvation of the Union was loyalty in the gubernatorial chair . If the governors of the several states had stood aghast at the thought of possible blood - letting before agi- tation ...
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American annual meeting annual reunion appointed Army of Tennessee Atlanta attend August August 11 banquet battle battle of Shiloh Brevet-Brigadier-General Brigadier-General called Capt Captain Chairman Chicago Cincinnati citizens civil Colonel L. M. Dayton commander comrades Corresponding Secretary Detroit Executive Committee flag fought friends glory Governor Grant hearts Hickenlooper honor invitation Iowa John LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Lake Minnetonka land liberty Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lincoln living Logan loyal M. F. Force Major Major-General McPherson monument motion nation nessee never O. M. POE officers Ohio orator patriotism peace pleasure present President President:-The Recording Secretary regiment regret Republic resolution respectfully Rock Island September September 14 slavery Society Army soldier Surgeon Tennessee thank tion to-day to-night toast Treasurer Union Union army victory W. T. SHERMAN Washington Willard Warner wish