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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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contribute in addition $100. Mr. E. H. Owen had sent a son to the war, and he desired to subscribe $100. The Hon. John Slosson said he had equipped his only son and sent him on to the field. The firm of Schell; Slosson, & Hutchins had contributed $500, to which he would add $100 for himself. He had also three nephews in the service. Richard Busteed had equipped a nephew and an adopted son, who were now on their way to the scene of conflict. In addition, he subscribed $350. E. W. Chester said he had not $500 to contribute, but his partner had gone with the 71st Regiment, leaving his wife and family to his care. That should be his contribution. [Applause.] The Hon. J. H. McCunn, City Judge, in addition to contributing $500 to help equip his own regiment, subscribed $100 to the fund of this meeting. Judge Pierrepont said that an Englishman desired to contribute his share, $100. He was Mr. Charles Edwards. [Applause.] A gentleman called attention to the fact tha