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gorbachev addressed at the citizens of the united states on the new status of relations between the u.s. and the soviet union and offered a bright picture of the future. at 7:15 pm eastern, author h h leonards with her book rosa parks, beyond the bus, or she recounts conversations with mrs. parks, a frequent guest at the authors d.c. home. exploring the american story. watch american history tv all this week on c-span 3 and saturdays on c-span two. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. i m very pleased to introduce our speaker, dr. stewart bennett, is the author of and the country being off of the chattanooga campaign, the tennessee campaign of 1864. and lawrence lee hewitt and thomas scott s confederate generals in the western theater. he s also co-author of the struggle for the life of the republic, a civil war narrative by robert major charles dana miller of the 76 ohio volunteer infantry. dr. bennett is ....
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Doug Stout Guest Columnist NEWARK Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller carefully planned out in advance the artwork he would add to his old adjutant desk. All four sides of the 30 by 36 by 12-inch desk were ornately carved with the history of his regiment. On the front of the desk, Miller carved a specially designed monogram for the 76th O.V.I. that was the centerpiece, flanked by tents and the flag. To the left of the monogram is carved, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee and to the right, the Generals that had commanded. In an inscription below the monogram, he carved the 17 states that the regiment had marched through with the total miles traveled. He added that they had occupied 52 camps and 648 bivouacs and engaged in 56 battles and skirmishes. ....