Reunion of the Society of the Army of the CumberlandRobert Clarke, 1891 |
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About 2:30 in the afternoon a majority of the visiting soldiers started from the
Boody llouse in carriages , and were driven to points of interest in our beautiful
city . The drive evidently prepared them , in a measure , 12 Army of the
Cumberland .
About 2:30 in the afternoon a majority of the visiting soldiers started from the
Boody llouse in carriages , and were driven to points of interest in our beautiful
city . The drive evidently prepared them , in a measure , 12 Army of the
Cumberland .
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It is this : He thought it best always in the selection of the Vice - President of this
Society to select those men who have interest enough in it to appear at our
annual meetings . I know of my own knowledge that there are VicePresidents on
our list ...
It is this : He thought it best always in the selection of the Vice - President of this
Society to select those men who have interest enough in it to appear at our
annual meetings . I know of my own knowledge that there are VicePresidents on
our list ...
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GENERAL CIST : Mr. Chairman , here is a matter that may be of very great
interest to some members of the Society . MAJOR GEORGE B. Davis , the officer
in charge of the publication of the Records of the Rebellion , sent me this letter : “
WAR ...
GENERAL CIST : Mr. Chairman , here is a matter that may be of very great
interest to some members of the Society . MAJOR GEORGE B. Davis , the officer
in charge of the publication of the Records of the Rebellion , sent me this letter : “
WAR ...
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I have caused a somewhat condensed account of the letter to be published in the
National Tribune , a paper printed in the interest of the soldiers of the war , and
having a circulation of one hundred thousand copies ; and I remain , Faithfully ...
I have caused a somewhat condensed account of the letter to be published in the
National Tribune , a paper printed in the interest of the soldiers of the war , and
having a circulation of one hundred thousand copies ; and I remain , Faithfully ...
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It was not astonishing at that time that the citizens in the various , places in which
we had our Reunions should turn out en masse and show immense enthusiasm ,
but I am surprised that the interest has continued for a quarter of a century , as ...
It was not astonishing at that time that the citizens in the various , places in which
we had our Reunions should turn out en masse and show immense enthusiasm ,
but I am surprised that the interest has continued for a quarter of a century , as ...
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