. Minutes . youdevotedly, and are proud that residence in a Northern Statehas not diminished your fondness for our dear Southland, noralienated your esteem and veneration from her soldier bless you all. WM. E. MICKLE, Adjutant General. The subjoined telegram was read: New York, April 26, Wm, K. Mickle,Mobile, old bluecoat who loves a brave soldier that fightsloyally in a cause his conscience approves, greets with hearty goodwishes the old gray backs in reunion assembled in beautifulMobile, once his home, and always loved. AV .IX MANN. Colonel G. N. Saussy was


. Minutes . youdevotedly, and are proud that residence in a Northern Statehas not diminished your fondness for our dear Southland, noralienated your esteem and veneration from her soldier bless you all. WM. E. MICKLE, Adjutant General. The subjoined telegram was read: New York, April 26, Wm, K. Mickle,Mobile, old bluecoat who loves a brave soldier that fightsloyally in a cause his conscience approves, greets with hearty goodwishes the old gray backs in reunion assembled in beautifulMobile, once his home, and always loved. AV .IX MANN. Colonel G. N. Saussy was directed to make suitable reply,which he did, following: Colonel W. I). Mann, Nfw greetings to the Con {(derate Veterans in reunionassembled received, and the Hoys in Gray instruct their felici-tations be sent you in apreciation of your telegram. In theirname, as General Ivans representative, 1 am directed by theConvention to make this reply. G. N. SAUSSY,Colonel and Aide on the General Staff, V. C. Residence of the Late Admiral S*mtnes Report of Confederate Memorial Association. 111 The Confederate Memorial Association (Battle Abbey),through Colonel J. Taylor Ellyson, reported as follows, whichreport was received and approved: REPORT OF CONFEDERATE .MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. Richmond, Va., April 25, General Wm. E. Miclde, Adjutant General and Chief of : At the last reunion, the Confederate Memorial Associationreported that they had completed the purchase of a site for thelocation of the Confederate Memorial Institute, but unfortu-nately, it was subsequently ascertained that there was sometrouble about the title to the property and its purchase wasnot consummated. The City of Richmond, which has alwaysbeen so much interested in our work, later in the year, throughits City Council, resolved to acquire a very valuable piece ofland upon Monument Avenue, which they proposed to give toour Association, but some of the owners of said lands havingasked mo


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