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− | + | Dear Mrs. Jacob - Has the State Library a copy of the oration delivered at Gettysburg on Oct 3d 1889 by Col. (then General) Joshua Chamberlain, (The occasion was the erection of a monument to the XXth Maine) or a copy of the oration delivered at the same place on the same date by Capt. Howard L Prince, described as "the historian of the XXth Maine" ? | |
− | + | I imagine that these orations were printed in some memorial pamphlet for the "Johnny Rebs" quote from them. | |
− | + | Do let me know. With all good wishes, yours, Henry Beston | |
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 17 October 2017
H.B. care 31 Ship St. Hingham, Mass.
18-III-49.
Dear Mrs. Jacob - Has the State Library a copy of the oration delivered at Gettysburg on Oct 3d 1889 by Col. (then General) Joshua Chamberlain, (The occasion was the erection of a monument to the XXth Maine) or a copy of the oration delivered at the same place on the same date by Capt. Howard L Prince, described as "the historian of the XXth Maine" ?
I imagine that these orations were printed in some memorial pamphlet for the "Johnny Rebs" quote from them.
Do let me know. With all good wishes, yours, Henry Beston