Synopsis of the Proceedings of the Department of Massachusetts Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Volume 40E.B. Stillings & Company, 1919 |
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... than money Expended for flowers for sick and deceased comrades and members 163 13,803 $ 3,254.19 $ 5,379.46 $ 1,145.41 $ 4,186.35 EXPENDED FROM SPECIAL FUNDS Department Relief Fund Soldiers ' Home DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS , W.R.C. 59.
... than money Expended for flowers for sick and deceased comrades and members 163 13,803 $ 3,254.19 $ 5,379.46 $ 1,145.41 $ 4,186.35 EXPENDED FROM SPECIAL FUNDS Department Relief Fund Soldiers ' Home DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS , W.R.C. 59.
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... Soldiers ' Home Dormitory Fund ( of which $ 100 is invested in Liberty Bonds ) $ 287.64 . Soldiers ' Home Fund $ 364.78 Mary Jones Patriotic Fund $ 221.52 National War Emergency Fund $ 726.09 Trust Fund from National Executive Committee ...
... Soldiers ' Home Dormitory Fund ( of which $ 100 is invested in Liberty Bonds ) $ 287.64 . Soldiers ' Home Fund $ 364.78 Mary Jones Patriotic Fund $ 221.52 National War Emergency Fund $ 726.09 Trust Fund from National Executive Committee ...
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... soldiers and sailors ! We rejoice in the vigor and homage still remaining and we honor them today for the part they have played and are still playing in the History of this Country and the World . I deeply appreciate the many courtesies ...
... soldiers and sailors ! We rejoice in the vigor and homage still remaining and we honor them today for the part they have played and are still playing in the History of this Country and the World . I deeply appreciate the many courtesies ...
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... National President , National Press Correspon- dent and National Publicity officer of the Woman's Relief Corps living in Massachusetts . SOLDIERS ' HOME . While working hard for the " DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS , W.R.C. 63.
... National President , National Press Correspon- dent and National Publicity officer of the Woman's Relief Corps living in Massachusetts . SOLDIERS ' HOME . While working hard for the " DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS , W.R.C. 63.
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Woman's Relief Corps. Department of Massachusetts. SOLDIERS ' HOME . While working hard for the " Boys of 1918 " we have not forgotten nor laid aside our interest in the Veterans who pass their time in the Soldiers ' Home . Mrs. Lillie E ...
Woman's Relief Corps. Department of Massachusetts. SOLDIERS ' HOME . While working hard for the " Boys of 1918 " we have not forgotten nor laid aside our interest in the Veterans who pass their time in the Soldiers ' Home . Mrs. Lillie E ...
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66 postage Abbie Adjutant-General Agnes H Alice Annie April April 9 Asst attended Bedford Boston Corps Brighton Brockton Brookline Carrie Chairman Chapin Charlestown Clara Commander Corps 9 Corps Presidents Department Executive Board Department Headquarters Department Inspector Department of Massachusetts Department Patriotic Instructor Department Secretary Department Senior Aide Department Senior Vice-President Department Treasurer Dorchester East Boston Eliza Elizabeth Emma Fannie Fitchburg flags Flora Fortieth Anniversary Fuller George Hines Grand Army greetings Griffin Hattie Headquarters Aides Home Instituting and Installing Jennie Jones Junior Vice-President Delegate Liberty Bonds Lizzie Lynn Margaret Massachusetts Woman's Relief McDuffee Minnie Miss Elliot Organized January Parker Past Department President Past President Corps Pittsfield Post Preparedness Aides presented President Senior Vice-President Quartermaster-General REPORT OF DEPARTMENT Respectfully submitted Roxbury Sarah Senior Vice-President Junior Simmons Smith Soldiers Somerville Sons of Veterans South Boston Starkweather submitted in F Susan Susie thanks Vice-President Junior Vice-President Watertown Woman's Relief Corps Worcester
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