tjeiStfre pm-f- - i aVSSikKfs- jaasasaabSi THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE WASOT0TON D JOI MURSDAY APRIL 23 1903 On the 223 the weather partially clearing stroy the inVauslrs as will bo1 seen Trom skirmishes of considerable importance individual can be found or Is known to b the corps pusheilforwardand went into - soon to support other thefollowingiftt They arranged cacti PENSION POINTERS in existence the circumstances surround- ¬ camp neirt Cedar Creek in case of need They knew of course ing tho case being snch that a rating under On iNov23 in -- the afternoon Gch GEtf 3EAUrttoD AND OTHERS APFEA army was TO that the hot far distant and -- - such an ct can be determined JVESTERN - THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA TO RISE ¬ With the Davis marched with his corps tQMilledge- that snpport would soon come up if need- This soldier if alive has a right vuie mere Corfath Miss Nov 18 18G1 onTcers nndcr reacinug in tuo nttcrnoon lien ed They kept the in charge of - the special act he died before spe- ¬ pos- ¬ To tho People Georgia Inquiries Answered and Sugges- If the Sherman for his headquarters took tof tlie heads of columns fully advised as to cial act was approved ho never had any session of the Governors Mansion which Arise forjUJ p defense of your native what was going on in front as ¬ a matter of course for dead men have lind been hurriedly vacated byGoveVn6r soil RallyVajonnd your patriotic Gover The foraging parties brought in horses Made no rights dRMY Joseph Brown howeverstripned nor nnd irnll soldiers Obstruct nnd tions under the law This claimant S who uit i j and mules in great numbers These were has no right under the in question I the building of its furniture carpets cur destroy all theToad3 M Shermans front once put to use company act for at each had its the reason that thero is now no accroed CAPTURE OF GEORGfAS CAPITAU iums etc ami carncu iiieiii away vn n flank aud reflr aid hisarmy will soon pack horses so that the men were relieved pension and ¬ in- ¬ moreover there never has railroad train The great majority of citi- starve in your midst Be couinicnt isc lrom carrying much of their baggage Geanga Ohio If your claim is for been zens en- ¬ resolute overruling Provi ¬ few- - pension remained at their homes bur the Trivst in an A men would club together and crease of on pensioned disability Action affirmed tire State Government Hcd forsafcty dence and sujccssw ill soon crpwn jour have a pack horse to be managed by one and you were examined in January last it By GEN GREEN B RAUAL Governor Brown and the Legislature efforts - of their number or a negro their blank- ¬ is high time jou were hearing from the made every effort possible to secure troops I hasten vffoiri you in the defense of ets haversacks and cooking utensils Pension Bureau Consult jour attorney CorrrisMcs 1S01 liv the publishers of The National Titinurr for the defense of the Capital but with your homes and firesides would be securely placed on animal C A Salifon new of -- this W N J The act SERVICE PENSION Gen out avail They then concluded thntitr jo G T Beacreoard and he would bear the burden instead of March 2 1003 applies only to those gen- ¬ FIRST STAGE OF THEGREAT MARCH Walcutt halted his command t ttti - hastily corrected the line and giriug the would pot be wise to take the chances 1804 the men This was a great relief to the eral lav- pensioners drawing on account of being captured prisoners of war VHichmond Nov 18 The Battle of Griswoldville Entrance Into order to advance his brigade charged im- ¬ of as To the People Georgia soldier loss or total disability of a limb As was usual in such cases of would be kept to- ¬ Views of Flight of the State Governme- petuously driving tho enemy from their natural and You have now the best opportunity These pack animals Subscriber Kiiox Pa There is no U Comrades Interested in Milledseville there were many applications for protec- ¬ gether move along regiment S pension money nt-Mock of Legislature position ever yet presented to destroy the enemy and with the law protecting after it Session the tion of both person and propertyr But will be observed Gen Repeal of Secession The enemy retired by two roads parsed overyfhingoat the- - disposal of It that Shermans is drawn by the pensioner nor property the Proposed of the Ordinance damage prop- ¬ Put jour Legislation Griswoldville and were pursued with little was done to private Generals remove nil provisions from the order of inarch provided that the wagons purchased with pension money Milledgcville tlie Capital oC Georgia erty Arsenal and some other pub should given men vigor Gen Walcutt capturing niany but the path of the invader and put all obstruc-¬ be the roads and the J C II Walnut Grove Ky A soldier 20 ¬ was now on the afternoon of Nov hoises equipment etc licbuildings Wcie destroyed besides some tions in his Every citizen with his should march on one side This plan that was sent home on sick furlough be- SOOQ cut- ¬ path completely off from railroad and tele- ¬ Gen 2000 muskets lances 1500 gun his spade and was habitual practiced and was found fore April 2 1805 and failed to return to Joel nomer Purvis Mis thinks that cut Osterhaus now directed Gen lasses small quantity of powder and and evejyncgro with to pension Augusta and Woods who had joined the brigade and a ax can do the work of soldier You work well For the most part the his regiment before its muster out would service should be given in addi ¬ graphic communication with to ammunition The mills some 1800 a lay - tion to have Gen rally his command and can destroy enemy by retarding his march through an open country where have to show very clearlj- that during the disability pension as otherwise jllacon Walcutt bales of cotton were not disturbedr- - the troops - sum and a position march Georgians be firm prompt- ¬ the could march through the woods entire period he was physicallj- unable to the granted would not Ue sufficient to 21st being take defensive on the Act heavy provide On the morning of tie it ic edge of the timber near tho open field onniNAACE or secession ly and fear notL without material obstruction where return or to report to the nearest military the necessaries of life Comrade a considerable force rtinLia thickets and marshes occurred the roads Horner saj s I have been ported that there was The position selected was along a slight The State House with all the public B H Hirx Senator authorities my trviiigto get rNe in ground rat might be used J W Enfield III There is no speci ¬ pension increased for the past seven of the enemy St and near Griswoldville the the bae of which records was entirely deserted It was most cordially approve above Mj-- my brigade to or fight years in fiont and on Hanks by many A-- J the rule in marching was fied rating either for hemorrhage or for and have had to spend Gen Ckteihaus deemed it advisable to the was low visited olhcers and soldiers James A Seddov rest my men very honr By marching considerable maishy ground forming a natural obstruc¬ number gathered in the Hall House catarrh of the head proven of service time and money I had to of sta- ¬ ofthe Secietary of War through the woods by the side of tho go o miles anotc against the railroad east that tion to the approach Here light breast- ¬ lof Representatives The nssenYbled body origin Nor is there a specified rating for across Sand Mountain to ¬ road I could make these halts without in bcottsboro tion with Gens Woodss and Hazens Div- works of rails and logs were hastily con- ¬ was called to order a presiding olhccr a discharge from the ear The rate for Ala to be examined for in- ¬ sTlfehuiond Nov 10 ISM terrupting the movement jof the wagon total deafness of one car is 10 per month crease The trip cost mo 7 unencumbered with their wagon structed and a section of Capt Arndts was elected and they assumed the role of - - - That was isions 1st Mich Battery legislators lo the treonle of Georgia train E Macon Mo See reply to four years ago I thought that I would ammunition wagons so was brought forward A motion was made to repeal We snecial conference with many times stopped my command fbr F W near tiaius except These defenses wero regarded as suf-- the Oidinancc of Secession have had a f C W A above The pensioner you refer from it in a short time bnt instead were turned over to Gen President Davis and the Secretary of tiic noon uay meal wnue tlie wagon tram to evidently- - receives 30 rate total received blanks and instructions to give their trains War assure you continued on road the for moved on an inte- ¬ and are able to that tiny its advance the We inability to perform any manual labor the history of my disability and also my Smith and our division i ii have done still doing all can often troops on both sides mid are that matched with II M H Elk Fork Ivj Sec reply to residence or several residences since mus-- rior line toward the railroad at Gordon be done to this emergency that of the road with the wagons in the mid ¬ incest W A above on are so disabled w a year aK- - When presses every fly forming tlie possible pro-¬ C If j V some distance cast of Griswoldville thus uponfsou Let man to dle thus best in consequence disability of proven the Act June 27 1800 was passed j - negroes horses cat- ¬ tection to our trains of had I us With the trains between the ami Remove jour origin ¬ secured 12 under that law 1894 placing tle and provisions from Shermans army On the long march of Fifteenth serv ice as to require aid and attend In Corps to theeastand Woodss the ance in dressing and undressing etc but I was reduced to S which
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