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... gallant conduct at Contreras and Cherubusco , was breveted captain . At Chapultepec he volunteered with the storming party , and so distinguished himself among the scores of brave men who participated with him in that desperate assault ...
... gallant conduct at Contreras and Cherubusco , was breveted captain . At Chapultepec he volunteered with the storming party , and so distinguished himself among the scores of brave men who participated with him in that desperate assault ...
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... gallant armies , led by the two great Generals with consummate skill and ability . It was late in the afternoon of the 8th when Johnson's division , of Ewell's corps arrived on the field , and the enemy was pressing our men hotly and ...
... gallant armies , led by the two great Generals with consummate skill and ability . It was late in the afternoon of the 8th when Johnson's division , of Ewell's corps arrived on the field , and the enemy was pressing our men hotly and ...
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... gallant Federal general who led the land attack , and who was shot seven times and lost an eye in the last battle , and they agreed that it is conceded to be the most terrific artillery battle in the world's history . In presenting ...
... gallant Federal general who led the land attack , and who was shot seven times and lost an eye in the last battle , and they agreed that it is conceded to be the most terrific artillery battle in the world's history . In presenting ...
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covering the period extending from April 9 1892 to July | 1 |
Address of Major Robert Stiles at the Dedication of | 15 |
Address of Gen R E Colston before the Ladies Memorial | 38 |
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