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  2. 1913 Gettysburg reunion - Wikipedia

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    The 1913 Gettysburg reunion was a Gettysburg Battlefield encampment of American Civil War veterans for the Battle of Gettysburg's 50th anniversary. The June 29 – July 4 gathering of 53,407 veterans (about 8,750 Confederate) [ 1 ] was the largest Civil War veteran reunion. [ 2 ]

  3. 1938 Gettysburg reunion - Wikipedia

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    The 1938 Gettysburg reunion was an encampment of American Civil War veterans on the Gettysburg Battlefield for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.The gathering included approximately 25 veterans of the battle [3]: 72 with a further 1,359 Federal and 486 Confederate attendees [4] out of the 8,000 living veterans of the war. [5]

  4. List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War

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    Six American Civil War veterans at the Great Camp of the 1913 Gettysburg reunion died since June 29, due to effects of heat and age. [39] 1913-07-07 Following a May 10 Army address to college/university presidents, [40] the War Department's Camp of Instruction began at the Newspaper Row ("Meadeboro") facility of the reunion.

  5. After the Civil War, veteran groups from the North and South ...

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    Like other places, veterans from both sides of the Civil War returned home to Fort Worth. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Manassas Peace Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    The Manassas Peace Jubilee was a celebration that began 50 years after the start of the American Civil War, and was held in Manassas, Virginia, mostly between July 16 and July 21, 1911. This first major Civil War veterans' reunion marked fifty years after the First Battle of Bull Run , the first major conflict in what both sides originally ...

  7. Remains of nearly 30 Civil War veterans found in a funeral ...

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    The remains of several more Civil War veterans were sent to Maine, Rhode Island and other places where family connections were found. Among them was Byron Johnson. Born in Pawtucket in 1844, he ...

  8. Reunion Society of Vermont Officers - Wikipedia

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    According to its constitution, the Reunion Society of Vermont Officers was founded to: create and sustain fraternal ties among Civil War veterans; record recollections of fallen comrades; recall and memorialize the events of the war; and remember and promote to succeeding generations the ideals of liberty and national honor which prompted members to fight in the Civil War.

  9. 100 years of forgetting: How America’s veterans went from ...

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    After the war, Rhodes became a church deacon and a national leader in Civil War veterans’ organizations. The book, "Elisha Hunt Rhodes: Soldier, Citizen, ...