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Page 567
... stand prepared for them to the right of the main stand , and entertained as many as could hear with some of their finest airs . Two beautiful new flags , one belonging to the 9th Indiana , were fastened to the main stand , and showed ...
... stand prepared for them to the right of the main stand , and entertained as many as could hear with some of their finest airs . Two beautiful new flags , one belonging to the 9th Indiana , were fastened to the main stand , and showed ...
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... STAND . At the Third Stand Hon . John A. Matson was appointed Presi- dent , and upon the stand beside him were Generals Kimball and Hascall , and the eloquent Henry Secrest . Gen. Kimball was intro- duced by Mr. Matson . — GENERAL ...
... STAND . At the Third Stand Hon . John A. Matson was appointed Presi- dent , and upon the stand beside him were Generals Kimball and Hascall , and the eloquent Henry Secrest . Gen. Kimball was intro- duced by Mr. Matson . — GENERAL ...
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Frank Freidel. CHRISTIAN STAND - POINT . You desire " to discuss the subject from the Christian's stand- point . " I accede to this the more readily since that is precisely the stand - point from which I have always endeavored to view ...
Frank Freidel. CHRISTIAN STAND - POINT . You desire " to discuss the subject from the Christian's stand- point . " I accede to this the more readily since that is precisely the stand - point from which I have always endeavored to view ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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