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Fort Donelson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 333
Honor to the Second Iowa.--The following despatch from Major-Gen. Halleck, is honor enough for the Iowa Second: St. Louis, February 19, 1862. Adjutant-Gen. N. B. Baker: The Second Iowa infantry proved themselves the bravest of the brave! They had the honor of leading the column which entered Fort Donelson. H. W. Halleck, Major-General An Iowa regiment has a rule that any man who utters an oath shall read a chapter in the Bible. It is said that several have got nearly through the Old Testament.--Dubuque Times.
Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 333
Honor to the Second Iowa.--The following despatch from Major-Gen. Halleck, is honor enough for the Iowa Second: St. Louis, February 19, 1862. Adjutant-Gen. N. B. Baker: The Second Iowa infantry proved themselves the bravest of the brave! They had the honor of leading the column which entered Fort Donelson. H. W. Halleck, Major-General An Iowa regiment has a rule that any man who utters an oath shall read a chapter in the Bible. It is said that several have got nearly through the Old Testament.--Dubuque Times.
H. W. Halleck (search for this): chapter 333
Honor to the Second Iowa.--The following despatch from Major-Gen. Halleck, is honor enough for the Iowa Second: St. Louis, February 19, 1862. Adjutant-Gen. N. B. Baker: The Second Iowa infantry proved themselves the bravest of the brave! They had the honor of leading the column which entered Fort Donelson. H. W. Halleck, Major-General An Iowa regiment has a rule that any man who utters an oath shall read a chapter in the Bible. It is said that several have got nearly through ollowing despatch from Major-Gen. Halleck, is honor enough for the Iowa Second: St. Louis, February 19, 1862. Adjutant-Gen. N. B. Baker: The Second Iowa infantry proved themselves the bravest of the brave! They had the honor of leading the column which entered Fort Donelson. H. W. Halleck, Major-General An Iowa regiment has a rule that any man who utters an oath shall read a chapter in the Bible. It is said that several have got nearly through the Old Testament.--Dubuque Times.
N. B. Baker (search for this): chapter 333
Honor to the Second Iowa.--The following despatch from Major-Gen. Halleck, is honor enough for the Iowa Second: St. Louis, February 19, 1862. Adjutant-Gen. N. B. Baker: The Second Iowa infantry proved themselves the bravest of the brave! They had the honor of leading the column which entered Fort Donelson. H. W. Halleck, Major-General An Iowa regiment has a rule that any man who utters an oath shall read a chapter in the Bible. It is said that several have got nearly through the Old Testament.--Dubuque Times.
February 19th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 333
Honor to the Second Iowa.--The following despatch from Major-Gen. Halleck, is honor enough for the Iowa Second: St. Louis, February 19, 1862. Adjutant-Gen. N. B. Baker: The Second Iowa infantry proved themselves the bravest of the brave! They had the honor of leading the column which entered Fort Donelson. H. W. Halleck, Major-General An Iowa regiment has a rule that any man who utters an oath shall read a chapter in the Bible. It is said that several have got nearly through the Old Testament.--Dubuque Times.