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... thousand loyal women of Michigan . Say to him , and to your other heroic and historic guests , that the Woman's Relief Corps extends to them a welcome , and would gladly give them the salute of the Order . Fraternally yours , SARAH ...
... thousand loyal women of Michigan . Say to him , and to your other heroic and historic guests , that the Woman's Relief Corps extends to them a welcome , and would gladly give them the salute of the Order . Fraternally yours , SARAH ...
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... thousand dollars of government four per cent . registered bonds , payable to the treasurer of the Society , and $ 433.50 in cash . It has received since from Colonel L. M. Dayton , Recording Secretary , $ 262 , and from interest on the ...
... thousand dollars of government four per cent . registered bonds , payable to the treasurer of the Society , and $ 433.50 in cash . It has received since from Colonel L. M. Dayton , Recording Secretary , $ 262 , and from interest on the ...
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... thousand dollars of bonds , and $ 852.15 cash . The General Fund had on hand at the last meeting , $ 23.65 . It has received since from Colonel L. M. Dayton , Recording Secretary , $ 146 , and a transfer from the Permanent Fund of ...
... thousand dollars of bonds , and $ 852.15 cash . The General Fund had on hand at the last meeting , $ 23.65 . It has received since from Colonel L. M. Dayton , Recording Secretary , $ 146 , and a transfer from the Permanent Fund of ...
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... thousand regiments there , and if all the reports were printed it would burst our $ 11,000 in the treasury ; but I do say of our reports as they are now published in three or four volumes is to me the most interesting history of the war ...
... thousand regiments there , and if all the reports were printed it would burst our $ 11,000 in the treasury ; but I do say of our reports as they are now published in three or four volumes is to me the most interesting history of the war ...
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... thousand years . Logan was ambitious , had a right to be , and had he lived a few more years might have succeeded to ... thousands of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives . Logan was ponder- ing this great problem when ...
... thousand years . Logan was ambitious , had a right to be , and had he lived a few more years might have succeeded to ... thousands of millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives . Logan was ponder- ing this great problem when ...
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