Journal of the ... National Convention, Volume 15National Tribune Company, 1897 |
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... thanks to Mrs. Atkins for the services she has rendered to the Woman's Citizens ' Committee . She has worked since April for the women who were coming to Buffalo , and herself personally has housed and cared for the comfort of over ...
... thanks to Mrs. Atkins for the services she has rendered to the Woman's Citizens ' Committee . She has worked since April for the women who were coming to Buffalo , and herself personally has housed and cared for the comfort of over ...
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... thanks are due for the many courtesies received from them . To Department Commanders who so promptly responded to their request to send with their General Orders Circular Letter No. 2 , setting forth the objects , aims and work ...
... thanks are due for the many courtesies received from them . To Department Commanders who so promptly responded to their request to send with their General Orders Circular Letter No. 2 , setting forth the objects , aims and work ...
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... thank the Depart- ment Presidents for the same . To our National Officers , each and every one , I extend thanks for their welcome letters received from time to time , and hope that the friendly relations commenced this year will ...
... thank the Depart- ment Presidents for the same . To our National Officers , each and every one , I extend thanks for their welcome letters received from time to time , and hope that the friendly relations commenced this year will ...
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... thanks . The many pleasant greet- ings that have come to me have warmed my heart and will be treasured in my memory . My dear President , when one short year ago you honored me by placing me at your right hand , thereby expressing your ...
... thanks . The many pleasant greet- ings that have come to me have warmed my heart and will be treasured in my memory . My dear President , when one short year ago you honored me by placing me at your right hand , thereby expressing your ...
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... conferred upon me , and thanks for courtesies from officers and co - workers , I beg leave to submit my consolidated report and summary . R. C. Reuzen 171 4118 158 23589 20005 539.06 10 102 FIFTEENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION OF.
... conferred upon me , and thanks for courtesies from officers and co - workers , I beg leave to submit my consolidated report and summary . R. C. Reuzen 171 4118 158 23589 20005 539.06 10 102 FIFTEENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION OF.
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Page 190 - Republic and to perpetuate the memory of their heroic dead. SECT. 2. To assist such Union veterans as need our help and protection, and to extend needful aid to their widows and orphans. To find them homes and employment, and assure them of sympathy and friends. To cherish and emulate the deeds of our army nurses, and of all loyal women who rendered loving service to our country in her hour of peril.
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Page 370 - He was not small in anything; he was carved in deep lines like all heroic figures, for dangerous altitudes and great purposes. And as we move away from him, and years and events pass between us, his form will still be visible and distinct, for such characters, built upon courage and faith, and that loyalty which is the seed of both, are not the playthings, but the masters of time. How long the names of men will last no human foresight can discover, but I believe that even against the havoc and confusion...