Grand Army of the Republic General James B. Mcpherson Post No. 117 Records


Book Description

These records consist of a single record book containing the minutes of meetings from January 22, 1918 to October 22, 1918, when the meetings were stopped due to the influenza outbreak. During the year the Post presented its cannon to the Mellon family for display at the Mellon house near Penn and Negley Avenues in East Liberty. A letter from Thomas Mellon thanking the members for the gift and his honorary membership is included (see pages 5, 33, 37 & 65 of the record book). The Post also approves for a letter of support for a bill to increase veteran's pensions to be sent to Senator Knox (page 29). Portions of the record book have been used as a scrapbook with numerous newspaper and magazine clippings with pictures have been pasted into the book. It also includes hand written transcripts of important Civil War era documents. Among these are a brief biography of Abraham Lincoln, his two inaugural addresses, a chronological record of the war and a biography of Col. Edward A. King, 68th Indiana Volunteers. Two photographs have been separated and are housed in a single file folder as MFQ# 2916. One image is of Post members Ross, Gill, Lynn, Burke, Dickison, McNair, Ryan, Evans & Brown visiting the children at the Lemington School on May 29, 1918. The second image is a post card of a group, possible Post members and their families, in sight seeing vehicle with the sign "Cliff House San Francisco, Cal."




Congressional Record


Book Description




Grand Army of the Republic, McPherson Post


Book Description

Handwritten record book, includes names of veterans, age, birthplace, residence, occupation, and service information.




Records of the Grand Army of the Republic


Book Description

Minutes of the weekly meetings.




Grand Army of the Republic, Bosworth Post No. 2 Documents


Book Description

Miscellaneous documents including records of a committee on the observance of the 25th anniversary of the first G.A.R. post; programs; copy of general orders and letters; facsimile of the first charter issued to a post of the G.A.R.; newspaper clippings; pamphlets; and miscellany.




Records of the Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. 20, Lambertville, New Jersey, Major C.A. Angel


Book Description

The collection (1870-1933) contains individual membership applications and reinstatements, reports of the adjutant and quartermaster and state and national reports, journals and proceedings.




Grand Army of the Republic, Burnside Post No. 23 (Ashland, Or.) Records


Book Description

Miscellaneous letters, receipts, blank forms, and a resolution to Congress (1921), condemning the pending treaty with Japan as tending to "the end of the Pacific Coast as a White man's country."







Grand Army of the Republic, Seth F. Plumb Post No. 80 Records


Book Description

Circular letters, minutes, receipts, correspondence, adjutant's reports, membership applications, constitution and by-laws, and ephemera.




Grand Army of the Republic, Lambert Boeman Post #48 Records


Book Description

Correspondence, membership rosters, financial records, memorials and personal war sketches of members, and records of the local Woman's Relief Corps.