Reunion of the Society of the Army of the CumberlandRobert Clarke, 1891 |
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... Confederates lost their great offensive fighter . In offensive fighting he was greater than LEE , and so was LONGSTREET . But I do not , and I am sure our Orator does not , have any thing like the 62 Army of the Cumberland .
... Confederates lost their great offensive fighter . In offensive fighting he was greater than LEE , and so was LONGSTREET . But I do not , and I am sure our Orator does not , have any thing like the 62 Army of the Cumberland .
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... a proposition before this Congress to provide for marking the Confederate lines upon that noted field . The proposed Chickamauga and Chattanooga national park con- It is ex- sists of two features - the approaches 92 Army of the Cumberland .
... a proposition before this Congress to provide for marking the Confederate lines upon that noted field . The proposed Chickamauga and Chattanooga national park con- It is ex- sists of two features - the approaches 92 Army of the Cumberland .
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... center of the battle field of Chickamauga , and being the axis and the prize of the fight , to Lee & Gordon's Mills on the Chickamauga river , which was opposite the center of the Confederate army at the opening Minutes . 93.
... center of the battle field of Chickamauga , and being the axis and the prize of the fight , to Lee & Gordon's Mills on the Chickamauga river , which was opposite the center of the Confederate army at the opening Minutes . 93.
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... Confederate line of battle . The third approach is the road from the junction of the first two at Rossville , Ga . , along the northern foot of Missionary Ridge , to McFarland's Gap , being the road over which the Union army advanced to ...
... Confederate line of battle . The third approach is the road from the junction of the first two at Rossville , Ga . , along the northern foot of Missionary Ridge , to McFarland's Gap , being the road over which the Union army advanced to ...
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... Confederates of equal prominence on their side . The sole expense to the United States for monuments will be those for marking the positions of the regular regiments and batteries , being only sixteen in number for both fields . The ...
... Confederates of equal prominence on their side . The sole expense to the United States for monuments will be those for marking the positions of the regular regiments and batteries , being only sixteen in number for both fields . The ...
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ALGER appointed attend the Twenty-first Battery battle field battle of Chickamauga Boody House Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. V. Brevet Colonel Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Brevet Major Brevet Major-General U. S. V. Chairman Chattanooga meeting Chicago Cincinnati CIST citizens of Toledo Cleveland COLONEL H. S. BUNKER COLONEL HENRY COLONEL LEVERING COLONEL STONE command comrades Confederate Cumberland DEAR SIR Deceased duty Executive Committee FULLERTON gallant George GEORGE H Grand Army HENRY STONE HIRAM DURYEA honor Illinois Inf Indiana Inf James John JULIUS WHITE Kentucky Inf LIEUTENANT COCHRAN MAJOR COLBURN Michigan Cav Michigan Inf military Missionary Ridge Nashville National officers Ohio Inf park PARKHURST present PRESIDENT Private R. H. COCHRAN regiment regret resolution respectfully ridge ROSECRANS Secretary Local Executive September 17 Sergeant SHERIDAN Society soldiers South subscription Surgeon Tenn Tennessee thanks THOMAS THRUSTON tion toast Toledo Twenty-first Reunion Union Washington William Wisconsin Inf