What One Grand Army Post Has Accomplished: History of Edward W. Kinsley Post, No. 113, Department of Massachusetts, Grand Army of the Republic, Boston, Mass |
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... York . National Encampment at Boston . Grand Banquet at Par- ker's . President Harrison and Cabinet . Kinsley " 113 " and Lafayette " 140. " Generals Sherman , Sickles , Devens , and Coggs- well . Grand Parade of the Boys in Blue . Post ...
... York . National Encampment at Boston . Grand Banquet at Par- ker's . President Harrison and Cabinet . Kinsley " 113 " and Lafayette " 140. " Generals Sherman , Sickles , Devens , and Coggs- well . Grand Parade of the Boys in Blue . Post ...
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... York by Kinsley No. 113. Parade of Prisoners of War . The Grand Parade . Comrade Wilmon W. Blackmar elected Commander - in- Chief of the Grand Army . " Old Glory " Everywhere . " The Best Ever . " Reception by Kinsley Post to ex ...
... York by Kinsley No. 113. Parade of Prisoners of War . The Grand Parade . Comrade Wilmon W. Blackmar elected Commander - in- Chief of the Grand Army . " Old Glory " Everywhere . " The Best Ever . " Reception by Kinsley Post to ex ...
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... York and Assistant Department Inspector Spaulding were present . Comrade Francis Bush , Jr. , was mustered out September 16 , his funeral being attended by the Post . JOSEPH WALDO DENNY Service , Civil War . 6th Mass . Infantry ...
... York and Assistant Department Inspector Spaulding were present . Comrade Francis Bush , Jr. , was mustered out September 16 , his funeral being attended by the Post . JOSEPH WALDO DENNY Service , Civil War . 6th Mass . Infantry ...
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... York , but of nearly every capital of Europe . Captain Appleton was the friend of leading men in many walks . Famed as one of the literati of the latter part of the nineteenth century , as an intimate and relative of the family of the ...
... York , but of nearly every capital of Europe . Captain Appleton was the friend of leading men in many walks . Famed as one of the literati of the latter part of the nineteenth century , as an intimate and relative of the family of the ...
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... York and the Langston Guard of Norfolk , Virginia . All made a fine appear- ance . The company from Virginia naturally attracted much attention and was cordially received . The various attendant meetings of the day , concerts , etc ...
... York and the Langston Guard of Norfolk , Virginia . All made a fine appear- ance . The company from Virginia naturally attracted much attention and was cordially received . The various attendant meetings of the day , concerts , etc ...
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1st Lieutenant 1st Mass 2d Lieutenant 44th Mass Adjutant ADJUTANT QUARTERMASTER SURGEON ANNIVERSARY Artillery August AUGUSTINE SANDERSON AUGUSTUS N banquet battles battles of Kinston Boston BOWDOIN Brevet Brigadier-General Camp Fire Captain Cavalry Church Civil Civil War Colonel COMMANDER SENIOR VICE-COMMANDER Commander-in-Chief Corps DAY OFFICER Deceased members Department Commander Edward W escort ex-Confederate Faneuil Hall flag GEORGE GEORGE E Gettysburg Governor Grand Army GUARD SERGEANT MAJOR guests headquarters held HENRY HERSEY honor Horton JAMES John JOSEPH WHEELER JUNIOR VICE-COMMANDER ADJUTANT Kinsley Associates Kinsley Post Lafayette Post mander March Massachusetts meeting membership Memorial Day MINOR EVENTS Mustered National Encampment November 22 occasion ORATOR parade Parker Past Commander Blackmar patriotic President QUARTERMASTER QUARTERMASTER SURGEON CHAPLAIN reception RELIEF FUND Sampson SENIOR VICE-COMMANDER JUNIOR Soldiers speech Street Toast-master Tremont Temple TRUSTEES U. S. Army U. S. Navy U. S. Volunteers Veterans VICE-COMMANDER ADJUTANT QUARTERMASTER VICE-COMMANDER JUNIOR VICE-COMMANDER Wheeler WILLIAM H WILMON
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