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gion— who march proudly side by side with the veterans of ‘61 and ‘98. Our Medford Post, 66, has now fifty-two names on its roll; of these, thirty-two comrades took part in the exercises of the day. George L. Stokell, Commander. Albert W. Patch, Senior Vice-Commander. Charles O. Burbank, Junior Vice-Commander. George D. Kellam, Adjutant. Albert A. Samson, Quartermaster. Milton F. Roberts, Surgeon. Joseph A. Chapin, Chaplain. Albert G. Webb, Officer of the Day. Edward F. Smith, Officer of the Guard. Isaac H. Gardner, Quartermaster Sergeant. Oscar A. Allen, Patriotic Instructor. William H. Alden John F. Barrows John L. Brockway James H. Burpee Royal F. Carr Arthur D. Chickering Nason B. Cunningham William H. Dunbar Charles W. Ellis Willard B. Emery Edgar A. Hall Winslow Joyce Thomas B. Kelley Fred. A. Kent Joseph F. King Daniel W. Lawrence Charles W. Libby J. Everett Pierce Alvin R. Reed George R. Russell James W. Smith The exerci<
appears on the charter, by coincidence, the last. Twenty-four, an equivalent of its resident membership, as follows, Charles O. Burbank John L. Brockway James H. Burpee John E. Barrows A. D. Chickering Nason B. Cunningham G. A. Delesdernier Thos. F. Dwyer W. F. Elsbree Willard B. Emery Isaac H. Gardner Edgar A. Hall Winslow Joyce Benjamin P. Lewis Charles W. Libby Albert Mason Albert Patch Alvin R. Reed Milton F. Roberts George K. Russell Albert A. Samson Edward F. Smith George L. Stokell Albert G. Webb were in the ranks and followed the colors this year to honor those gone before. Though their ranks are thinning, their forms less erect and tread less firm, their loyalty to flag and country is true. That about a dozen is the average attendance at the fortnightly meeting is evidence of their interest, and though the flesh may be weak the spirit is still willing. Twenty-nine have served as commanders, and their enlarged portraits are arranged, in suc