. The photographic history of the civil . David , Originally (!olo-nel of the 82d John B. Mcintosh, Origi-nally Colonel of the 3dCavalry. Frederick S. Stumbaugh, Thomas J. McKean LedOriginally Colonel of a Division at the 2d Infantry. Corinth. Montgomery (. Meigs, Quartermaster-General of the Army. [D-19] elir (Srattii Army nf tljr i&rjmbltr formation of an organization of veteran had, previously, while the war was still con-tinuing, talked over the formation of such an or-ganization with his tent-mate, Chaplain William of the same regiment, a


. The photographic history of the civil . David , Originally (!olo-nel of the 82d John B. Mcintosh, Origi-nally Colonel of the 3dCavalry. Frederick S. Stumbaugh, Thomas J. McKean LedOriginally Colonel of a Division at the 2d Infantry. Corinth. Montgomery (. Meigs, Quartermaster-General of the Army. [D-19] elir (Srattii Army nf tljr i&rjmbltr formation of an organization of veteran had, previously, while the war was still con-tinuing, talked over the formation of such an or-ganization with his tent-mate, Chaplain William of the same regiment, and both hadagreed to undertake the work of starting such aproject after the war was ended, if they survived. At the national encampment in St. Louis, in1887, it was stated by Fred. J. Dean, of Fort Scott,Arkansas, that in February, 1866, he, with DoctorsHamilton and George H. Allen, assisted DoctorStephenson in compiling ritualistic work, constitu-tion, and by-laws at Springfield, Illinois, and thesefour assumed the obligations of the Grand Armyof the Republic at that time. It is conceded thatthe ini


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