- saw
action in many battles. Today, he is best
known for his
memoir "Co.
Aytch" (1882),
which recounts his life as a
soldier in the 1st
Tennessee Infantry...
- of
Abraham Lincoln. He also
wrote the
introduction to Sam Watkins' "Co
Aytch".
Basler was born in St.
Louis and
attended Central Methodist College in...
-
those of
several of his
service mates to this new law, in his book
Company Aytch:
Soldiers had
enlisted for
twelve months only, and had
faithfully complied...
- ISBN 978-0-8071-0823-9. Watkins, Sam, Co.
Aytch. Chattanooga, Tenn.:
Times Printing Company, 1900. Watkins, Sam, Co.
Aytch or, A Side Show of the Big Show and...
- had lost one of her best and
greatest Generals. —Private Sam Watkins, Co.
Aytch Although his
record as a
field commander was poor, Polk was
immensely po****r...
- 19th-century
American writer and
humorist best
known for his
memoir Co.
Aytch,
which recounts his life as a
soldier in the
Confederate States Army. He...
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source Java
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- from
Confederate soldier Sam Watkins, who
wrote of him in his book Co.
Aytch: "In
every battle he was
engaged in, he led his men to victory, or held...
-
state senator and
diplomat Samuel R.
Watkins (1839–1901) –
author of Co.
Aytch (1882)
Maury County, like most
suburban and
rural communities in Tennessee...
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Aytch Greer Skousen (September 24, 1916 –
March 20, 1988) was a
Mexican basketball player who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. Born in
Casas Grandes...