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Troops for The Civil War
Raising the Troops
During the present rebellion there have been many encouraging and promising features developed in the prosecution of the war against it that have indi cated its successful and satisfactory termination, but none more forcible, or that will fill a brighter page in its history, or denote more strongly the determination of the people of the Union to bring this rebellion to a desirable and permanent issue and to sustain and perpetuate the national existence, or that exhibits more love for the Republic and free institutions, than the patriotic and glorious tribute voluntarily made to their country by the re-enlisted veterans who are now swelling the ranks of the grand armies.
American Civil War
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