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Fannie A. Beers, Memories: a record of personal exeperience and adventure during four years of war. 3 1 Browse Search
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, and the president, three vice-presidents, and recording secretary of the Army of Tennessee. The harmonious action of this board is nobly sustained by the members composing both organizations. The president of the Army of Tennessee, Judge Walter Rogers, is an indefatigable worker, as he was once a brave and faithful soldier. He may with perfect truth be written as one who loves his fellow-men (especially his fellow-soldiers). I believe he will, as long as he lives, stand a faithful sentfederates, that all the military organizations exerted themselves to make it a success, and at the meeting of the members of the Army of Tennessee, complimentary resolutions were passed, and the letters read. New Orleans, March 8, 1883. Judge Rogers: dear Sir,—Understanding that the members of the Army of Tennessee have tendered Mrs. F. A. Beers an entertainment, I feel anxious to aid in securing its success. I am well qualified to testify to the valuable and disinterested services