Reunion of the Society of the Army of the CumberlandRobert Clarke, 1891 |
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It bears no evidence of having been designed for use in either the Union or
Confederate forces , while the chasing and general appearance of the saber
point is to the conclusion that it was intended for service in earlier troubles .
It bears no evidence of having been designed for use in either the Union or
Confederate forces , while the chasing and general appearance of the saber
point is to the conclusion that it was intended for service in earlier troubles .
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But when LEE came to the offensive fighting he was not nearly so great , and did
not succeed very well . After STONEWALL Jackson's death his offensive
operations were failures . In Jackson's death the Confederates lost their great
offensive ...
But when LEE came to the offensive fighting he was not nearly so great , and did
not succeed very well . After STONEWALL Jackson's death his offensive
operations were failures . In Jackson's death the Confederates lost their great
offensive ...
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... every state in the Union is interested , and the necessity of marking both lines
to an intelligent study of the field has been recognized in a proposition before this
Congress to provide for marking the Confederate lines upon that noted field .
... every state in the Union is interested , and the necessity of marking both lines
to an intelligent study of the field has been recognized in a proposition before this
Congress to provide for marking the Confederate lines upon that noted field .
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... passing through the 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 .
... passing through the 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 .
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Reunion. opposite the center of the Confederate army at the opening of the battle
, and thence to Crawfish Springs , the point from which the Union army advanced
to the battle , and thence to Glass's Mills , on the Chickamauga , the left of the ...
Reunion. opposite the center of the Confederate army at the opening of the battle
, and thence to Crawfish Springs , the point from which the Union army advanced
to the battle , and thence to Glass's Mills , on the Chickamauga , the left of the ...
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