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" I declined it publicly, and the fact was universally noticed. I then took my post on the left of the President, and for six hours and a half stood, while the army passed in the order of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, and Fourteenth Corps. It was,... "
Heroes of the Army in America - Page 187
by Charles Morris - 1919 - 346 pages
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Memoirs of General William T. Sherman, Volume 2

William Tecumseh Sherman - 1875 - 422 pages
...while the army passed in the order of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, and Fourteenth Corps. It was, in my judgment, the most magnificent army...of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by thousands of their fellow-countrymen...
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Saint Louis: the Future Great City of the World

L. U. Reavis - 1875 - 1110 pages
...military man. His own words fix the picture in the mind : Sixty-five thousand men, in splendid fkysigue, who had just completed a march of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by their fellow-countrymen...
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Saint Louis: The Future Great City of the World : with Biographical Sketches ...

L. U. Reavis - 1876 - 1062 pages
...farewell, was one dear to the heart of a military man. His own words fix the picture in the mind : Sixty-five thousand men, in splendid physique, who...of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by their fellow-countrymen...
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Stories of War Told by Soldiers

Edward Everett Hale - 1879 - 290 pages
...while the army passed in the order of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, and Fourteenth Corps. It was, in my judgment, the most magnificent army...of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by thousands of their fellow-countrj'men...
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Memoirs of General William T. Sherman, Volume 2

William Tecumseh Sherman - 1886 - 624 pages
...while the army passed in the order of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, and Fourteenth Corps. It was, in my judgment, the most magnificent army...a march of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile coun w X H u. o Q Z u cc u Q Z O u <s, 0. or o u Q 2 K [Special Field Order*, No. 78.J HEADQUARTERS...
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Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman, Volume 2

William Tecumseh Sherman - 1891 - 646 pages
...while the army passed in the order of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, and Fourteenth Corps. It was, in my judgment, the most magnificent army...a march of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile coun try, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by thousands of...
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History of the Third Regiment of Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865

Edwin Eustace Bryant - 1891 - 556 pages
...its glittering muskets, looking like a solid mass of steel, moving in perfect step, he declared it "the most magnificent army in existence — sixty-five...physique, who had just completed a march of nearly 2,000 miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized...
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History of the Fourth Regiment of Minnesota Infantry Volunteers During the ...

Alonzo Leighton Brown - 1892 - 660 pages
...stood, while the army passed in the order of the Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth and Fourteenth Corps. It was in my judgment the most magnificent army in...of nearly two thousand miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized by thousands of their fellow...
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The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All ..., Volume 8

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 460 pages
...Sherman in his "Memoirs," with honorable pride, "the most magnificent army in existence, — 65,000 men, in splendid physique, who had just completed a march of nearly 2,000 miles in a hostile country." Before the reconstruction of the Southern States was accomplished,...
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Sherman: A Memorial in Art, Oratory, and Literature by the Society of the ...

De Benneville Randolph Keim - 1904 - 510 pages
...meditations of his Memoirs he says: It was in my judgment the most magnificent army in existence — 65,000 men, in splendid physique, who had just completed a march of nearly 2,000 miles in a hostile country, in good drill, and who realized that they were being closely scrutinized...
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