Difference between revisions of "1925 United Spanish War Veterans Letter"

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Chas. S. {{Surname|Wragg}}
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Chas. S. Wragg
  
 
Department Commander
 
Department Commander
  
John P. {{Surname|Edwards}}
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John P. Edwards
  
 
Department Adjutant
 
Department Adjutant
  
John {{Surname|Vogeli}}
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John Vogeli
  
 
Department Quartermaster
 
Department Quartermaster
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Comrades of the Eighth. This occasion will be the last time that you will witness the unfurled colors of the Regiment which you followed through the Santiago campaign. Do not miss this opportunity.  
 
Comrades of the Eighth. This occasion will be the last time that you will witness the unfurled colors of the Regiment which you followed through the Santiago campaign. Do not miss this opportunity.  
  
Arthur C. {{Surname|Johnson}}, Chairman,
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Arthur C. Johnson, Chairman,
  
 
Company B;
 
Company B;
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Company E;
 
Company E;
  
Wm. H. {{Surname|Huges}}, [sic, possibly {{Surname|Hughes}}]
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Wm. H. Huges, [sic, possibly Hughes]
  
 
Company D;
 
Company D;
  
Louis C. {{Surname|Zeigler}},  
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Louis C. Zeigler,  
  
 
Company C;
 
Company C;
  
Marquis  A. {{Surname|Charlton}},
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Marquis  A. Charlton,
  
 
Campany A,
 
Campany A,
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Official:
 
Official:
  
Marquis A. {{Surname|Charlton}}
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Marquis A. Charlton
  
 
Department Aide de Camp.
 
Department Aide de Camp.
  
 
[[CATEGORY:Spanish-American War]]
 
[[CATEGORY:Spanish-American War]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 2 February 2023

This document is a letter sent to an undetermined group of "comrades" as an invitation to a presentation of the old colors at the State House in Columbus, Ohio. The document is dated December 16th, 1925. It constitutes the sixteenth page of the Frank Gerlach file.

Letter to Comrades

Transcription

Chas. S. Wragg

Department Commander

John P. Edwards

Department Adjutant

John Vogeli

Department Quartermaster


Department Headquarters

United Spanish War Veterans

322 Stoneman Building

Columbus, Ohio

December 16th, `1925


Comrades: The members of the old Eighth Ohio Infantry, Spanish-American War, will assemble at the McKinley Monument, State House, Columbus, Friday, January 29th, 1926, at 3 P.M. for the purpose of presenting the Regimental Colors to the State of Ohio, to be placed in the sealed cabinet in the State House retunda [sic], along with the colors of the Regiments of other wars.

All comrades and their ladies are cordially invited to participate in the ceremonies on this occasion.

A program of appropriate addresses will be rendered at the McKinley Monument, State House retunda [sic] and the Senate Chamber, Music by the U. S. Army Band, of Ft. Hayes and the Trumpet and Drum Corps, of Camp #49, Columbus. Banquet at 6:30 P.M. Detailed program later.

Comrades of the Eighth. This occasion will be the last time that you will witness the unfurled colors of the Regiment which you followed through the Santiago campaign. Do not miss this opportunity.

Arthur C. Johnson, Chairman,

Company B;

Geo. T. Blake, Secretary, 405 W. Ninth Ave.

Company E;

Wm. H. Huges, [sic, possibly Hughes]

Company D;

Louis C. Zeigler,

Company C;

Marquis A. Charlton,

Campany A,

Columbus Committee of Arrangements.


Official:

Marquis A. Charlton

Department Aide de Camp.