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SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL SSOCIETY
18 West Street, Boston
(LATE SANITARY COMMISSION OFFICE.)
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.
HON F.B. FAY, PRESIDENT.
HON MARTING BRIMMER, VP
GEN. WM. SCHULER, VP
COL. HENRY S. RUSSELL, VP
JOHN L. EMMONS, TREASURER.
EDW E. HALE, SECRETARY.
GEN. C.G. LORING, JR. Chairman Executive Committee.
GEORGE L. CHANGEY, Chairman of Memorial Committee.

My Dear Sir;
I have yours of the 15th and have put it in the hands of our Committee,, Who will give it immediate consideration.
Mr. Washburn will go to Richmond in a few days.
Truly Yours
Edward E. Hale