. First reunion of the survivors of the Army of the Tennessee and its four corps . rge B. Dayton. A. B. Frisbie. Lieut. J. B. M. J. Hall. J. fj. Hayden. Li ut. H. S. Hurter. Lieut. Fred Hope. Asst. Surg. J. T. Lanning Capt. J. W. King. , B. Littlewood. C. N. Moore. R. U Morgan. Capt. J. L. Nichols. John Welch. O. M. Watt. .Jacob J. B. D. G. A. A. A. B. J. M. T. J. C. E. M. S. L. Col. Wm. G. Tyrrell. Charles W. Urrthnnk. Hos


. First reunion of the survivors of the Army of the Tennessee and its four corps . rge B. Dayton. A. B. Frisbie. Lieut. J. B. M. J. Hall. J. fj. Hayden. Li ut. H. S. Hurter. Lieut. Fred Hope. Asst. Surg. J. T. Lanning Capt. J. W. King. , B. Littlewood. C. N. Moore. R. U Morgan. Capt. J. L. Nichols. John Welch. O. M. Watt. .Jacob J. B. D. G. A. A. A. B. J. M. T. J. C. E. M. S. L. Col. Wm. G. Tyrrell. Charles W. Urrthnnk. Hosp. Stew. H. W. Vail. Lieut. J. D. Verney. Capt. Bernard Wagner. Capt. Edward Webster. Wells. SUB-COmmiTTEES. .xecUTtVe-Col. wm. P. Davis, Chairman; Capt. Bernard Wagner, B. F. Chase, R. H. Morgan, Lieut. T. J. Spencer. «;i Chairman-Col Wm. P. Davis, B. F. —Henry West \ ail, cnairmau, vui. o«r. =nn«P^s Lieut J B Gage, Chairman; Lieut, H. S. Hurler, M. J. Hall. IflVlTATIONS AfJD ADDRESS—JjICUI. <j . u. vjuq^-, v^ lo6 FIRST KEUNION OF SECRETARYS Sherman Tent, Grand Army Place, [Washington, D. C, Sept. 21st, 1892. j \A/ednesday afternoon, Sep-tember 21, 1892, mem-bers of the ITtli Army Corpslield a reunion in the Sher-man Tent, on Grand ArmyPlace. Above the platformwere suspended portraits ofits most distinguished com-manders,McPherson andBlair,and also a group of portraitshavingShermans in the centerThe day was rainy but the rain did not keep theveterans away. They filled the tent to overflowing. Gen. Dennis T. Kirby, of Blair^s staff, but originallyof the 8tli Missouri Infantry, called the meeting to orderand welcomed the veterans, who had so often stood sideby side in battle, to the capital of the Republic for whichthey fought. Gen. Howard was nominated for Chairman of themeeting by Gen. Kirby. The nomination was agreed to by acclamation, andGeneral Howard on coming forward, made a brief speech,Eind then called on Chaplain C. H. Remington, of


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