. Minutes . HEADQUARTERS UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS,! New Orleans, La., April 16, 1910. General OrdersINo. 37. J d The General Commanding is much gratified to announcethe following appointment for the Mobile Reunion. \ • Matron of Honor: Mrs. Harvey E. Jones, of Montgomery,Ala. , Mrs. Jones is well known throughout the South; she hasbeen interested in and working for the U. C. V. cause since earlywomanhood; she boasts a proud Confederate lineage. She is thuswell qualified for the position for which she is named, and meritsand will receive cordial assistance in the discharge of her dutie


. Minutes . HEADQUARTERS UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS,! New Orleans, La., April 16, 1910. General OrdersINo. 37. J d The General Commanding is much gratified to announcethe following appointment for the Mobile Reunion. \ • Matron of Honor: Mrs. Harvey E. Jones, of Montgomery,Ala. , Mrs. Jones is well known throughout the South; she hasbeen interested in and working for the U. C. V. cause since earlywomanhood; she boasts a proud Confederate lineage. She is thuswell qualified for the position for which she is named, and meritsand will receive cordial assistance in the discharge of her dutiesfrom Confederates everywhere. , \ By command of 0 CLEMENT A. EVANS, * Official: GeneralCommanding*. Adjutant - General and Chief of Staff. .. Headquarters United Confederate Veterans, VMobile, Ala., April 28, 1910. J General Orders,!No, 39. J 8i$ I. With a heart full of gratitude to God for His goodness and manifoldmercies, the General Commanding announces the successful termination ofthe twentieth annual reuniou of this great and glorious federation. He is filled with pride and gratification that lie is able to say that thewelcome and entertainment which he promised that the patriotic people of:Mobile would give to his beloved comrades has been more than met; for noformer reunion city has done more in the number and variety of the socialfeatures provided in such profusion for their comfort and happiness. Thosewho temporarily resided in the hotels,, and in Mobiles most elegant andrefined homes, bear witness to these efforts of her grand people; while thosewho partook of her hospitality in the tented city on the shores of herbeautiful bay will carry to their graves the recollection of the delights whichwere so lavishly besto


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