Word: shiloh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Mr. Colony: The Battle of Shiloh. Sever...
English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Mr. Colony: The Battle of Shiloh. Sever...
UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.- The April number of this monthly is just out. Devoted to army and navy affairs it is particularly interesting to men of a military turn of mind. It contains articles on the Egyptian campaign, by Gen. Stone; on Shiloh, by Gen. Jordan, late C. S. Army; on Gen. Gordon, etc. There are also two regular continued stories and two poems. An important and worthy feature of United Service is the editorial department, wherein are discussed the topics current in military affairs. Book notices and reviews close the number...
UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.-The April number of this monthly is just out. Devoted to army and navy affairs it is particularly interesting to men of a military turn of mind. It contains articles on the Egyptian campaign, by Gen. Stone; on Shiloh, by Gen. Jordon, late C. S. Army; on Gen. Gordon, etc. There are also two regular continued stories and two poems. An important and worthy feature of United Service is the editorial department, wherein are discussed the topics current in military affairs. Book notices and reviews close the number...
...Yale was very curiously divided this year on the section line between Mr. Johnson and Mr. Leonard. Mr. Johnson is a Kentuckian, a son of Col. Stoddard Johnson, a prominent Democratic editor and politician, and a nephew of Gen. Albert Sydney Johnson, the Confederate general who fell at Shiloh. His piece was entitled "The Lost Cause," and was an eloquent, highly rhetorical, and truly Southern defence of his people. Mr. Leonard is a New Yorker, and chose for his subject "William Lloyd Garrison," his oration being a review of the same question from a Northern stand-point and a vindication...