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BY-LAWS.

ARTICLE I.

All persons applying previous to, on or after the annual meeting in eighteen hundred and seventy (1870) for enrollment, shall pay a membership fee of ten dollars ($10), that the annual dues shall continue to be one dollar ($1), and persons applying for membership shall pay back dues; that all fees and dues are payable to the Recording Secretary, and all money received by him on account of the Society shall be transferred to the Treasurer, and that all money received as fees shall by the Treasurer be added to the Permanent Fund. (See amendment page 7.)

ARTICLE II.

Money for ordinary expenses of the Society may be expended by the Treasurer upon the warrant of the President. All other expenditures only

in pursuance of a vote of the Society.

ARTICLE III.

The Treasurer will make a report to the annual meeting of all receipts and expenditures, with vouchers.

The Recording Secretary shall report to the annual meeting all money received by him, and all transferred by him to the Treasurer.

The Corresponding Secretary shall report to every meeting all correspondence of general interest.

ARTICLE IV.

All questions and resolutions shall be decided by a majority of the members present. But amendments proposed to the Constitution shall be acted upon only at the annual meeting subsequent to the one at which they may be proposed, unless the postponement be dispensed with by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. (See amendment page 7.)

ARTICLE V.

The order of business shall be as follows:

1. Reading of the journal of the previous meeting.

2. Appointment of committees on business and for nomination of officers.

3. Receiving reports.

4. Current business.

5. Election of officers.

6. Adjournment.

ARTICLE VI.

If the Society shall, at any meeting, omit to designate the time and place of the next meeting, the President shall, by due public notice, fix the time and place.

ARTICLE VII.

Whenever any member of the Society is reported to the Corresponding Secretary to have disqualified himself for membership, by reason of dishonorable or vicious conduct, he shall be reported to the President of the Society, who thereupon shall order a court of not less than three members of the Society to investigate the facts and report to the next meeting for the action of the Society in the case.

AMENDMENTS TO THE BY-LAWS.

FIRST. That article fourth of the By-Laws be amended so as to read: "All questions and resolutions, except amendments to the Constitution, shall be decided by a majority of the members present. But amendments proposed to the Constitution shall be acted upon only at the meeting subsequent to the one at which they may be proposed, and shall require a vote of two-thirds of all members present."

SECOND. That any arrears of dues of deceased members may be paid by a relative or friend of a member so as to restore the record of a deceased member, same as provided for restoring the record of a living member who may be in arrears of dues.

THIRD. All persons applying on or after the annual meeting of 1889 for enrollment, shall pay a membership fee of ten dollars; that the annual dues shall continue to be one dollar, and that persons applying for membership shall not be required to pay back dues, nor shall they be entitled to receive reports of meetings held previous to 1889, without paying cost of same.

The following resolution was adopted at the meeting in Madison, Wisconsin, July 4th, 1872:

Resolved, That members of the Society may become life-members on the payment into the treasury of the sum of thirty-five dollars, providing any fee which has been paid by them previous to this time be credited against this

life-membership fee. After such life-membership is secured by any member, he shall be relieved from paying the annual dues as provided by the ByLaws.

The following resolution was adopted at the meeting in Springfield, Illinois, October 15th, 1874:

Resolved, That any member who shall be in default of payment of any part of his membership fee at our next annual meeting, or any member who shall be in arrears of dues at any time after our next annual meeting to the amount of five dollars, shall have his name dropped from the published list of members; any member being so dropped, shall have his name restored at any time, when full payment of arrears for fees and dues have been made.

PREFACE.

The Corresponding Secretary issued the following notice:

HEADQUARTERS,

SOCIETY OF THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE,

CINCINNATI, O., October 1, 1898.

To the Members of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee:

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The thirtieth reunion of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee will be held at Toledo, O., Wednesday and Thursday, October 26th and 27th, 1898. The annual address will be delivered by General John C. Black, of Chicago, Illinois.

All arrangements for this meeting will be under the control and direction of the following named

LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

Colonel John B. Bell, Chairman.

General Wm. H. Raynor, Vice-Chairman.
Captain J. W. Myers, Secretary.

General John S. Kountz,

Colonel Geo. E. Welles,

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This Executive Committee will perfect its own local organization, and give due notice of the details of their arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the Society.

Commissioned officers who have at any time served with credit, in either the Army or Department of the Tennessee, are entitled to membership, and are earnestly requested to attend.

Members of kindred societies are cordially invited to be present.

The wives and daughters of members, and all invited guests, are by resolution of the Society entitled to be present at the banquet.

CORNELIUS CADLE,

Recording Secretary.

A. HICKENLooper,

G. M. DODGE,

President.

Corresponding Secretary, Cincinnati, O.

The local committee issued the following notice:

HEADQUARTERS OF THE LOCAL SOCIETY

OF THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE,
BOODY HOUSE, Toledo.

The Society of the Army of the Tennessee will hold its thirtieth annual reunion in Toledo, Ohio, on Wednesday and Thursday, October 26th and 27th, 1898.

Headquarters at Boody House.

First business meeting, 10 A. M., 26th inst., in Memorial Hall.

Oration by General John C. Black, of Chicago, Wednesday evening, in Military Hall, Memorial Building.

Banquet at Boody House, Thursday evening.

A cordial invitation is extended to you to be present, and an immediate reply is respectfully requested, addressed to the undersigned, in order that all necessary arrangements may be made.

I have the honor to remain, very respectfully,

Your obedient servant,

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