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Augustus White Long. THE CONFLICT ENDED .. DECORATION DAY ADDRESS . . Charles Devens . 206 James A. Garfield ... 207 PREJUDICES OF THE PAST FOR- GOTTEN . . Lawrence S. Ross .... 208 WHY MEMORIAL DAY IS STILL KEPT . WAR .. BENEFITS OF THE ...
Augustus White Long. THE CONFLICT ENDED .. DECORATION DAY ADDRESS . . Charles Devens . 206 James A. Garfield ... 207 PREJUDICES OF THE PAST FOR- GOTTEN . . Lawrence S. Ross .... 208 WHY MEMORIAL DAY IS STILL KEPT . WAR .. BENEFITS OF THE ...
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Augustus White Long. burrowed in their snow caves to where the Comanches scoured the plains of the south with their banditti cavalry . " • " This class of men is not extinct , " said ... day of that trip of six hundred PATHS OF THE PIONEERS ...
Augustus White Long. burrowed in their snow caves to where the Comanches scoured the plains of the south with their banditti cavalry . " • " This class of men is not extinct , " said ... day of that trip of six hundred PATHS OF THE PIONEERS ...
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Augustus White Long. name , has been forgotten . His cause has ceased to move . The tumultuous tide in which he was an atom is still . And yet to - day he is greater than ever before . He is no longer a man , or even the type of a class of ...
Augustus White Long. name , has been forgotten . His cause has ceased to move . The tumultuous tide in which he was an atom is still . And yet to - day he is greater than ever before . He is no longer a man , or even the type of a class of ...
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... to see us , for they feared because they had not seen us in so long a time , thinking we would have kept by the shore side . So being both weary and faint , —for we had eaten nothing all that day , we fell to make our ren- dezvous and ...
... to see us , for they feared because they had not seen us in so long a time , thinking we would have kept by the shore side . So being both weary and faint , —for we had eaten nothing all that day , we fell to make our ren- dezvous and ...
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... of those people , who might have been of great use to his army as guides , scouts , etc. , if he had treated them kindly ; but he slighted and neglected them , and they gradually left him . In conversation with him one day , he was ...
... of those people , who might have been of great use to his army as guides , scouts , etc. , if he had treated them kindly ; but he slighted and neglected them , and they gradually left him . In conversation with him one day , he was ...
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