Personal war sketches of the members of Wm. Logan Rodman Post No. 1, New Bedford, Massachusetts : (Vol. 3)
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Personal war sketches of the members of Wm. Logan Rodman Post No. 1, New Bedford, Massachusetts : (Vol. 3)
Author: Grand Army of the Republic. William Logan Rodman Post No. 1 (New Bedford, Mass.)
Year: 1891
3 v. (32 x 44 x 6 cm) ; with preface and index (121 comrades); presented to GAR William Logan Rodman Post No. 1 (New Bedford, Mass.) by William W. Crapo, Francis Hathaway, Edward D. Mandell, Charles Warren Clifford, Sylvia Hathaway Delano, Horatio Hathaway, Joseph Arthur Beauvais, Edward Smith Taber, and Mrs. Pardon Tillinghast. Preface. This Volume is designed to contain the record of the war service (1861-1865) of the living and the deceased members of this Post; the living to certify to the statement of their services, and the facts relating to the dead to be certified to by the Post Historian. The Supplementary part of the Volume is for a continuance of the personal sketches as occasion may require in the opinion of the Post Historian, also for the preservation of the names, and record of other soldiers or sailors who enlisted from the immediate locality. Resolution pages are provided for containing the resolutions passed by the Post upon the death of a member. Record of burial pages are intended for the comrades of the Post and also for the names of all soldiers & sailors whose graves the Post may decorate from year to year. Record of presentation page is designed to contain t
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