Speech by Isaac R. Trimble at annual meeting of West Point graduates, 1884. After the War, and equipped with an artificial leg, Trimble resumed his engineering work. He resided in Baltimore, where he died January 2, 1888. He is one of five Confederate generals, buried in that city\u27s Green Mount Cemetery. Trimble was a graduate of West Point.https://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1212/thumbnail.jp
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