The marches, battles, sieges, and other military operations that have signalized the campaign must render it famous in the annals of war, and have entitled those who have participated therein to the applause and thanks of the Nation. Report of the First Meeting - Page 129by Society of the Army of the Cumberland - 1904Full view - About this book
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