Journal of the ... National Convention, Volume 15National Tribune Company, 1897 |
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... Memorial Day ; and when the Department of Virginia and North Carolina , G.A.R. , held their Encampment in the Home in May , did what I could to help entertain the delegates . I have done what I could for our detached Corps in Virginia ...
... Memorial Day ; and when the Department of Virginia and North Carolina , G.A.R. , held their Encampment in the Home in May , did what I could to help entertain the delegates . I have done what I could for our detached Corps in Virginia ...
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... Memorial Day by Departments Expended for Memorial Day by Detached Corps Total expended for Memorial Day Amount carried forward 3,059 3,023 36 $ 55,795 38 1,459 56 $ 57,254 94 $ 29,824 69 314 40 $ 30,139 09 $ 12,852 55 490 78 $ 13,343 33 ...
... Memorial Day by Departments Expended for Memorial Day by Detached Corps Total expended for Memorial Day Amount carried forward 3,059 3,023 36 $ 55,795 38 1,459 56 $ 57,254 94 $ 29,824 69 314 40 $ 30,139 09 $ 12,852 55 490 78 $ 13,343 33 ...
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Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.). Amount brought forward Expended for Memorial Day in the South by Depart- ments and Detached Corps Expended for W.R.C. Home . Expended for Army Nurses not in W.R.C. Home Expended from National Headquarters ...
Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.). Amount brought forward Expended for Memorial Day in the South by Depart- ments and Detached Corps Expended for W.R.C. Home . Expended for Army Nurses not in W.R.C. Home Expended from National Headquarters ...
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... transfer to Mrs. Wittenmyer • $ 1,112 77 Balance in Annie Wittenmyer Birthday Fund Amount carried forward . 646 92 465 85 $ 12,847 30 Amount brought forward MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH FUND . 64 FIFTEENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION OF.
... transfer to Mrs. Wittenmyer • $ 1,112 77 Balance in Annie Wittenmyer Birthday Fund Amount carried forward . 646 92 465 85 $ 12,847 30 Amount brought forward MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH FUND . 64 FIFTEENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION OF.
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Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.). Amount brought forward MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH FUND . Dr. Received to June 30 , 1897 $ 773 97 Cr . By transfer to Q.M.G. of G.A.R. 773 97 NATIONAL W.R.C. HOME LAND FUND . Dr. Balance in National W.R.C. Home ...
Woman's Relief Corps (U.S.). Amount brought forward MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH FUND . Dr. Received to June 30 , 1897 $ 773 97 Cr . By transfer to Q.M.G. of G.A.R. 773 97 NATIONAL W.R.C. HOME LAND FUND . Dr. Balance in National W.R.C. Home ...
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Agnes Hitt Andersonville Prison Annie Wittenmyer Approved by committee army nurses Assistant National Inspector badge Bagley Buffalo Carried Chairman Christmas box Commander-in-Chief comrades Connecticut Council of Women Dakota delegate-at-large Department Convention Department President Senior Department Secretary Department Treasurer Detached Corps elected Elizabeth Emma expense Fifteenth National Convention flag Grand Army Hasenwinkle Home Board honor Illinois Indiana Indianapolis Installing Officer Instituting and Installing Iowa Jennie June 30 Junior Vice-President Secretary Kansas Kate Ladies Mary Massachusetts Memorial Day Missouri National officers National Secretary National Senior Vice-President National Treasurer National W.R.C. Home Ohio Order organization Past Department President Past National President patriotic teaching Pennsylvania Post President Senior Vice-President Recommendation Relief Fund Republic Resolution Rules and Regulations Sabetha Sarah Senior Vice-President Junior soldiers South Dakota submitted in F Tennessee tion Turner Vice-President Junior Vice-President Virginia vote W. T. Sherman West Virginia Wickins Wisconsin Woman's Relief Corps Yes Yes Yes York
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