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Page 89
... surrender , without waiting to be paroled when the cavalry surrendered shortly afterwards . Two thousand five hundred and eighty - six artillerymen were paroled . The cavalry and artillery on the morning of the 9th , therefore ...
... surrender , without waiting to be paroled when the cavalry surrendered shortly afterwards . Two thousand five hundred and eighty - six artillerymen were paroled . The cavalry and artillery on the morning of the 9th , therefore ...
Page 293
... surrender . The old Admiral rouses up , sparks seem to flash from his eyes , he brings his clenched fist down on the deck : " Go back and tell Captain Johnston to fight the ship to the very last man . " Soon the Captain came him- self ...
... surrender . The old Admiral rouses up , sparks seem to flash from his eyes , he brings his clenched fist down on the deck : " Go back and tell Captain Johnston to fight the ship to the very last man . " Soon the Captain came him- self ...
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... surrender , Colonel Marshall said that General Grant in this correspondence " manifested that deli- cate consideration for his great adversary which marked all his sub- sequent conduct towards him . ” " General Grant offered ...
... surrender , Colonel Marshall said that General Grant in this correspondence " manifested that deli- cate consideration for his great adversary which marked all his sub- sequent conduct towards him . ” " General Grant offered ...
Contents
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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