Reunion of the Society of the Army of the CumberlandRobert Clarke, 1891 |
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... paid for the going journey , and that the person is therefore entitled to the excursion fare returning . It will also determine the route via which the ticket for return journey should be sold , and without it no reduction will be made ...
... paid for the going journey , and that the person is therefore entitled to the excursion fare returning . It will also determine the route via which the ticket for return journey should be sold , and without it no reduction will be made ...
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... paid their dues to the Local Committee , and through some mistake in accounts the sum of ten dollars was not turned in , and it was nothing more than right that the payment should be entered as if debited to this account . The Local Com ...
... paid their dues to the Local Committee , and through some mistake in accounts the sum of ten dollars was not turned in , and it was nothing more than right that the payment should be entered as if debited to this account . The Local Com ...
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... paid at Chattanooga nor the initiation fees paid there . Now , it is for the Society , at the present time , to decide whether the money that is collected here or between this and the next meeting shall be given to the fund . COLONEL ...
... paid at Chattanooga nor the initiation fees paid there . Now , it is for the Society , at the present time , to decide whether the money that is collected here or between this and the next meeting shall be given to the fund . COLONEL ...
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... paid over was the time to correct it , and I don't think it is the proper thing to go into the report . GENERAL FULLERTON : I spoke of it at the time , but I have no objection to charging my- self with it . GENERAL THRUSTON : I suggest ...
... paid over was the time to correct it , and I don't think it is the proper thing to go into the report . GENERAL FULLERTON : I spoke of it at the time , but I have no objection to charging my- self with it . GENERAL THRUSTON : I suggest ...
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... paid for by the members of GENERAL ELLIOTT's old staff , and it took considerable correspondence and some delays to accomplish that end and to secure the amount of money necessary to pay for the engrav- ing . Then there were some minor ...
... paid for by the members of GENERAL ELLIOTT's old staff , and it took considerable correspondence and some delays to accomplish that end and to secure the amount of money necessary to pay for the engrav- ing . Then there were some minor ...
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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