Reunion of the Society of the Army of the CumberlandRobert Clarke, 1891 |
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... marched from the Boody House to Memorial Hall , where the meeting was
called to order by LIEUTENANT ( ' Ocuran , Chairman of the Committee . Prayer
was offered by GENERAL P. S. SLEVIN , after which the meeting , with
GENERAL ...
... marched from the Boody House to Memorial Hall , where the meeting was
called to order by LIEUTENANT ( ' Ocuran , Chairman of the Committee . Prayer
was offered by GENERAL P. S. SLEVIN , after which the meeting , with
GENERAL ...
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As they marched up Madison street the picture presented formed one of the
pleasant features of the evening programme . As far as the hall , Madison and
Ontario streets were lined on each side by people anxious to catch a glimpse of
the ...
As they marched up Madison street the picture presented formed one of the
pleasant features of the evening programme . As far as the hall , Madison and
Ontario streets were lined on each side by people anxious to catch a glimpse of
the ...
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From Nashville we marched to the Tennessee river , where we arrived in time to
save our sister , Army of the Tennessee , from impending destruction . Thence
followed the fall of Corinth , the fatiguing campaigo of the hot summer of 1862 ,
and ...
From Nashville we marched to the Tennessee river , where we arrived in time to
save our sister , Army of the Tennessee , from impending destruction . Thence
followed the fall of Corinth , the fatiguing campaigo of the hot summer of 1862 ,
and ...
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One detachment marched “ down to the sea ; " the other detachment went back to
take care of “ the fire in the rear . " But the detachments never lost their identity
with the Army of the Cumberland . It was the same grand old army as ever .
One detachment marched “ down to the sea ; " the other detachment went back to
take care of “ the fire in the rear . " But the detachments never lost their identity
with the Army of the Cumberland . It was the same grand old army as ever .
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So I put on my best regimentals and marched down to headquarters . I found old
Dan in a cheerful frame of mind , and he indulged in no little profanity . I told him
what I had done , and that GENERAL SCHENCK had no hand in it at all ; and he
...
So I put on my best regimentals and marched down to headquarters . I found old
Dan in a cheerful frame of mind , and he indulged in no little profanity . I told him
what I had done , and that GENERAL SCHENCK had no hand in it at all ; and he
...
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