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[481] Treasurer, Lieut. Charles E. Pierce; and a list of two vicepres-idents, and au Executive Committee of five,—all of whom were unanimously elected.

The Association has met annually ever since, usually at Young's Hotel, Boston, and now regularly on Patriots' Day, April 19.

One very pleasant episode of the first meeting was an act of generosity on the part of Comrade A. E. Rice, which gave full possession of the battle-flag to the Association.

A large amount of time and labor has been devoted by the Secretary to making the records of the Company complete; and every comrade even though he may not always be able to attend the meetings, can confer a great favor upon his fellow-comrades and himself by notifying the Secretary of any change in his own address or that of others, or of the death of a comrade, and its date, place of death, and cause. By doing this the Secretary will be enabled to keep the records complete, and at all times be ready to impart desired information in relation to any individual of the Battery.


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