Reunion of the Society of the Army of the CumberlandRobert Clarke, 1891 |
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The Local Executive Committee , the old soldiers of Toledo , and citizens of
Toledo generally , will do every thing that is possible for them to do to make the
Twenty - first Annual Meeting one of the most enjoyable ever held . On
Wednesday ...
The Local Executive Committee , the old soldiers of Toledo , and citizens of
Toledo generally , will do every thing that is possible for them to do to make the
Twenty - first Annual Meeting one of the most enjoyable ever held . On
Wednesday ...
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May every thing be done admirably , may we be able so to live during the
remainder of life that Thou shalt say to us by - and - by , “ Well done , thou good
and faithful servant , enter thou into the joy of thy Lord . ” We ask all in the name
and for ...
May every thing be done admirably , may we be able so to live during the
remainder of life that Thou shalt say to us by - and - by , “ Well done , thou good
and faithful servant , enter thou into the joy of thy Lord . ” We ask all in the name
and for ...
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If the Treasurer accepted a certain amount of money that was ten dollars short ,
when the money was paid over was the time to correct it , and I don't think it is the
proper thing to go into the report . GENERAL FULLERTON : I spoke of it at the ...
If the Treasurer accepted a certain amount of money that was ten dollars short ,
when the money was paid over was the time to correct it , and I don't think it is the
proper thing to go into the report . GENERAL FULLERTON : I spoke of it at the ...
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... to bring other members in and to attend themselves . Of course we know there
are lots of comrades who do take an interest in our welfare , and are glad to hear
that we are alive , who are not able to do any thing else , because they Minutes .
... to bring other members in and to attend themselves . Of course we know there
are lots of comrades who do take an interest in our welfare , and are glad to hear
that we are alive , who are not able to do any thing else , because they Minutes .
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not able to do any thing else , because they are attending to their business and
busily engaged and can not afford to give the time and attention to it , and it is
those we look to for an increase of membership . I was very much pleased to hear
...
not able to do any thing else , because they are attending to their business and
busily engaged and can not afford to give the time and attention to it , and it is
those we look to for an increase of membership . I was very much pleased to hear
...
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