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SIXTH SENTIMENT.--" The Navy of the United States." Response of Surgeon H. M. Wells, U. S. N..

Shaw, Jr.....

Greetings from General John Gibbon..

SEVENTH SENTIMENT.- -"The Corps Commanders."

EIGHTH SENTIMENT."The Citizen Soldier." Response of Chaplain H. C.

Response of General James

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Duncan....

TENTH SENTIMENT.

lain W. H. Thomas. ELEVENTH SENTIMENT.- "Army Unions." Allusion to the absence of General G. H. Sharpe...

TWELFTH SENTIMENT.-
.-"The Press." Response of General B. F. Butler..... 76
THIRTEENTH Sentiment.—“The Ladies." Response of General Horace Porter. 78
Volunteer RemARKS of Chaplain W. H. Thomas and General Gordon Granger. 83
Conclusion...

Relative to additional copies of this Report...

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"The Memory of the Honored Dead," Response of Chap

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Officers.

President:

BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL ALFRED H. TERRY, U. S. A.

Vice-Presidents:

Brevet Major General GODFREY WEITZEL, U. S. A.

BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL EDWARD W. SERRELL, late Colonel Ist New York Engineers, of New York.

BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL MARTIN N. CURTIS, late U. S. V., of New York.

BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE H. GORDON, late U. S. V., of Massachusetts.

Recording Secretary:

BREVET MAJOR WILLIAM E. KISSELBURGH, late Assistant Adjutant-General U. S. V., of New York, (Troy Times.)

Corresponding Secretary:

* BREVET MAJOR JOHN H. HOWELL, late Captain 3d N. Y. Art., of New York, Army and Navy Club, No. 21 W. 27th Street, New York.

Treasurer:

BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL CHARLES A. CARLETON, late Assistant AdjutantGeneral U. S. V., of New York, No. 98 Broadway. P. O. Box 4059.

Chaplain:

REV. WILLIAM H. THOMAS, late Chaplain 4th New Hampshire V., of New York.

* Brevet Captain U. S. Army.

Orator:

FOR THE FOURTH REUNION, TO BE HELD AT PHILADELPHIA, IN 1876,

BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL JOSEPH R. HAWLEY, late U. S. V., of Connecticut.

Initiation Fee......$1.00

Annual Dues......$2.00

Members in arrears for dues are requested to remit the same to the Treasurer as early as practicable, in order to defray the expense of the present publication. An additional assessment of fifty cents (50 cts.), is also ordered by the Executive Committee, for the same purpose. In remitting, please sign your name, rank, and arm of service in full-staff position, if any, and residence.

Officers and enlisted men of the late Army of the James, who have not joined the Society, will have their names duly entered upon the books of the Recording Secretary, upon the Receipt by the Treasurer, of the Initiation Fee.

-All concerned are earnestly solicited to use their influence to increase the numbers of the Society by inducing others to join.

ELECTED.

President:

Sept. 2, 1868. July 19, 1871.

Brevet Major-General CHARLES DEVENS, JR., late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Major-General JOSEPH R. HAWLEY, late U. S. Vol., of
Connecticut.

Vice-Presidents:

Sept. 2, 1868. Brevet Major-General ROBERT S. FOSTER, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Major-General JOHN W. TURNER, late U. S. A.
Brevet Major-General JOSEPH R., HAWLEY, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Brigadier General ALONZO ALDEN, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Major-General EDWARD W. HINKS, U. S. A.

July 19, 1871. Brevet Major-General CHARLES K. GRAHAM, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Major-General ADELBERT AMES, late U. S. A.
Brevet Brigadier-General ORRIN L. MANN, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Major-General GALUSHA PENNYPACKER, U. S. A.
Brevet Major-General CHARLES J. PAINE, late U. S. Vols.
Recording Secretary:

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel GEORGE A. BRUCE, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Major WILLIAM E. KISSELBURGH, late U. S. Vols.
Corresponding Secretary:

* Brevet Colonel PHINEAS A. DAVIS, late U. S. Vols.
† Brevet Major JOHN H. HOWELL, late U. S. Vols.

Sept. 2, 1868.

July 19, 1871.

Sept. 2, 1868.

July 19, 1871.

Sept. 2, 1868.

July 19, 1871.

Sept. 2, 1868.

Chaplain H. CLAY TRUMBULL, late U. S. Vols.

July 19, 1871.

Treasurer:

Brevet Brigadier-General CHARLES A. CARLETON, late U. S. Vols.
Brevet Brigadier-General CHARLES A. CARLETON, late U. S. Vols.

Chaplain:

Chaplain WILLIAM HOWELL TAYLOR, late U. S. Vols.

Orator:

Sept. 2, 1868. For the Second Reunion, held in New York City, on the third Wednesday of July, 1871, Brevet Major-General ALFRED H. TERRY, U. S. A.

July 19, 1871. For the Third Reunion, held in New York City, on the third Wednesday of October, 1874, Brevet Major-General THOMAS O. OSBORNE, late U. S. Vols.

APPOINTED.

June, 1871.

Sept. 1874.

Alternates:

Brevet Major-General SAMUEL A. DUNCAN, late U. S. Vols.
(Delivered the Oration in the absence of General Terry.)
Major-General BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, late U. S. Vols.
(Delivered the Oration in the absence of General Osborne.)
Poet:

June, 1871. Colonel JOHN HAY, late U. S. Vols.

Sept., 1874. Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, ("Timothy Titcomb.”)

* Deceased.

Brevet Captain U. S. A.

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The above is a fac-simile of the Badge adopted at the last Reunion. It embodies the Tenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Corps, and the Naval Brigade, and will be furnished in pure gold and enameled in appropriate colors at the following

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Members desiring Badges, will receive an order upon the manufacturer, upon application to the Treasurer,

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