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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 10 0 Browse Search
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und the Society housed in hired quarters (as the Register has noted), and opened on October 18. The President read his ‘message,’ which is on file in the records, making a clear statement of the Society's affairs. These were discussed at some length and laid over till the next meeting. Light refreshments were served. The November meeting was devoted to discussion of ways and means, and the reports of committees relative to securing other and permanent quarters. On December 20 Mr. Charles F. Read, clerk of Bostonian Society, gave ‘A Schoolboy's Recollections of the Civil War.’ The annual meeting, January 17, 1916, was devoted to reports and election of officers. February 21 we were honored with the presence of George and Martha Washington, in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fenton, who sustained their parts with dignity and grace. Master Topezia and Miss Jergueson, also in costume, vied with their elders, and danced a minuet to the accompaniment of the ancient serap