| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 pages
...arms and property, and all private property, to any post in the United States which you may elect. The flag which you have upheld so long and with so much fortitnde, under the most trying cu> cnmstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. " Colonel... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 pages
...arms and property, and all private property, to any post in the United States which you may elect. The flag which you have upheld so long and with so...may be saluted by you on taking it down. " Colonel Chesnut and Captain Lee will, for a reasonable time, await your answer. " I am, sir, very respectfully,... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 690 pages
...arms nnd property, and all private property — to any post in the United States which you nrny elect. The flag which you have upheld so long, and with so...circumstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. Col. Chesnut and Capt. Leo will, for л reasonable time, await your answer. I am, sir, very respectfully,... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 pages
...and property, and all private property, to any post in the United States which you may elect. The nag which you have upheld so long and with so much fortitude...circumstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. Colonel Chesnut and Captain Lee will, for a reasonable time, await your answer. I am, sir, very respectfully,... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 pages
...all private property, to any post in the United States which you may elect. The nag which you bave upheld so long and with so much fortitude under the...circumstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. Colonel Chesnut and Captain Lee will, for a reasonable time, await your answer. I am, sir, very respectfully,... | |
| Henry Charles Fletcher - 1865 - 462 pages
...private property, to any post in the United States which he might elect; and that the flag which he had upheld so long and with so much fortitude under the most trying circumstances might be saluted by him on taking it down. General Beauregard's aide-de-camps, Colonel Chesnut and... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 676 pages
...property, and r.ll private property — to any poet In tho United States which yon may elect. Th« flag which you have upheld so long, and with so much fortitude, under tho most trying circumstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. Col. Chcsnut and Capt. Lee... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 680 pages
...which you may elect. The ib1* which you havo upheld no louir, und with so much fortitude, under tho most trying circumstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. Col. ijii ,; i and Capt. Leo will, for а геаяопаЫо time, await your amwcr. noctfullv. vour... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1866 - 910 pages
...all private property, to any post in the United States which you may elect. The flog which you hate upheld so long and with so much fortitude under the...circumstances, may be saluted by you on taking it down. Colonel Chesnut and Captain Lee will, for a reasonable time, await your answer. I am, sir, verv respectfully,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1866 - 628 pages
...private property, to any [Hist in the United States which you may elect. Tho flag which you have upheld m long, and with so much fortitude, under the most trying...may be saluted by you on taking it down. " Colonel Chesnut and Captain Lee will, for a reasonable time, await your answer. u I am. Sir, your obedient... | |
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