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  2. File:Chickamauga Campaign August-September 1863.pdf

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  3. Ambrose Bierce - Wikipedia

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    The Collected Writings of Ambrose Bierce (New York: Citadel Press, 1946) Ambrose Bierce's Civil War, William McCann, ed. (Chicago: Gateway Editions, 1956) The Devil's Advocate: An Ambrose Bierce Reader, Brian St. Pierre, ed. (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1987) An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Selected Works (Des Moines: Perfection Form ...

  4. 9th Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Bierce mentioned being at Philippi Races. He had enlisted as a private in Company C. Years later, in 1903, Bierce revisited the town. He recalled that visit and the battle in a 1904 piece written for the Eighth Annual Reunion of the 9th Indiana, noting that the Union battery involved "did nothing worse than take off a young Confederate ...

  5. Chickamauga - Wikipedia

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    Chickamauga, first diesel powered tug boat built in the United States; Chickamauga Cherokee, a band of the Native American tribe following chief Dragging Canoe "The Rock of Chickamauga", a nickname for Gen. George Henry Thomas, from his service in the Battle of Chickamauga

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  7. The Man and the Snake - Wikipedia

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    The Man and the Snake" is a short story by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce. It tells of a man who dies of fright inspired by a toy snake with buttons for eyes. The story was published in The San Francisco Examiner on June 29, 1890.

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  9. Category:Short stories by Ambrose Bierce - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Short stories by Ambrose Bierce" The following 21 pages are in this category ...