Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . rmined thenand there, and the Information which is alike vital not only to us ashost, but to every veteran who attends this Reunion Celebration asour guest: i. e., how many honorably discharged Veterans of theCivil War from each State will be our guests at this Reunion Celebra-tion, must be officially an
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G Meade, Major General Winfield S Hancock, Major General John F Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . rmined thenand there, and the Information which is alike vital not only to us ashost, but to every veteran who attends this Reunion Celebration asour guest: i. e., how many honorably discharged Veterans of theCivil War from each State will be our guests at this Reunion Celebra-tion, must be officially and finally filed of record with us at that time,for the many details of camp assignment, rations, entertainment, etcetera, et cetera, which we, as host, must perfect, cannot possiblybe so perfected if the essential data be not given us then. It is earn-estly hoped that each Representative present will be prepared to of-ficially advise us exactly what reservation we must make in the campfor his entire State, or if he be not present, that he will officially soadvise us by letter, to be read at that time, bearing in mind that arequest for excessive reservation would work a hardship not onlyupon us as host, but equally so upon each of the other States, Com- ^- • 2 • 2 o ^^^^^.
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