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SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL SOCIETY.

This Society was formed at the end of the war, by those who had served in the Army and at home had worked for the Army.
Its object in the Southern States, is to preserve and carry out the principles of the war, by meeting there such demands, made by the new order of things, as cannot be answered by the Government or other associations.

ARTHUR T. LYMAN, PRESIDENT.

[[VICE PRESIDENTS.]]
HON. F. B. FAY,
HON. MARTIN BRIMMER,
COL. HENRY S. RUSSELL,
GEN. CHAS. G. LORING,
REV. ROLLIN H. NEAL,
REV. EDWARD N. KIRK,
E. S. TOBEY.
[[/VICE PRESIDENTS.]]

JOHN L. EMMONS, TRASURER.
REV ADAMS AYER, SECRETARY.
REV. GEO. L. CHANEY, Chairman of Asylum Committee.
ARTHUR T. LYMAN, Chairman of Teachers' Committee.
REV. EDWARD E. HALE, Chairman of Memorial Committee.

and I will see that a specific report is made to you.

Very respectfully yours,
Edw. E Hale

Boston Dec. 1st/69.