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to lodge and army and fitly loopholed for discomfiture of the adversary. The long logs that it was our pride to cut and carry! The accuracy with which we laid them one upon another, hewn to the line and bulletproof. The
Cyclopean doors that we hung, with sliding blots fit to be the 'mast of some great admiral!' And when we had 'made the pile complete' some marplot of the Regular Army came that way and chatted a few moments with our commander, and we made an earthwork away off on one side of the road (leaving the other side to take care of itself) and camped outside it in tents! But the Regular Army fellow had not the heart to suggest the demolition of our Towers of Babel, and the foundations remain to this day."CITEREFNPS,_Camp_Alleghany_(2003)
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by a nearly spent cannon-shot that came rolling in among us. The shot remained in him until removed. It was a solid round-shot, apparently cast in some private foundry, whose proprietor, setting the laws of thrift above those of ballistics, had put his 'imprint' upon it; upon it: it bore, in slightly sunken letters, the name 'Abbott.'"
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1466:. Colonel Isaac C.B. Suman's official report described the 9th's activities before and during this battle. Ambrose Bierce, then a 2nd Lieutenant, documents the ferocity and sheer brutality of the battle in his famous short story "Chickamauga".
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1420:Battle of Perryville
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1299:Battle of Perryville
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2705:on October 29, 2011
2611:"Blake, William H."
2573:on January 27, 2001
2504:U.S. War Department
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1604:Battle of Nashville
1598:Battle of Nashville
1572:Battle of Jonesboro
1566:Battle of Jonesboro
1378:Savannah, Tennessee
1355:Alexander M. McCook
1071:George B. McClellan
924:Lathrop, Robert R.
613:Cotton, William S.
458:Bierce, Ambrose G.
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2014:An Overview (2000)
1745:Battle of Philippi
1254:December 13, 1861.
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