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Frank Button's description of service. In it, he details when he entered, where he served, when he was discharged, and when he joined his local Grand Army of the Republic Post.

A newspaper clipping regarding the appointment of the new GAR commander Martin Warner, dated February 22, 1941.

Poster of the Grand Army of the Republic in parade located in Washington, D.C. dated September 20, 1892.

Washington, D.C.

Newspaper clipping from the Grand Rapids Press dated June 15, 1938 regarding the GAR Veterans that were present at the Michigan encampment in Grand Rapids. Photograph shows United Spanish War Veterans during a parade.

1927 program for the 49th annual encampment of the Army of the Grand Republic, 8th annual encampment of Veterans of Foreign Wars, 24th annual encampment of United Spanish War Veterans, and the 2nd annual encampment of 33rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Division. Additional military organizations in the program included Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Women's Relief Corp., Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Daughters of the Grand Army of the Republic, and Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. This program took place in Benton Harbor, Michigan on June 8-10, 1927.

A clipping from The National Tribune dated August 7, 1952. This clipping includes a photograph showing two of the last four remaining survivors who hold membership in the Grand Army of the Republic. The two gentlemen in the picture are not named.

A GAR postcard to Hamilton Potter from his commander dated May 21, 1901. This postcard relays orders for the attendance of Potter at the funeral of George L. Seagrove.

A newspaper clipping from the Detroit News dated May 29, 1939 regarding GAR veterans Augustus F. Chappell and John Haines.

 This collection contains five items: the first is a lithograph of Company G, 21st Michigan Volunteer Regiment in Color Ink on paper. It lists names of officers and enlisted men. Decorations include an eagle, pillars with flag burning, and drawing of Mount Vernon (Virginia), near top. Second, there is an image of a Parade of the Grand Army of the Republic in Washington D.C. depicting street and buildings with soldiers parading and citizens cheering from the sides. Third, a birds-eye view depicting Andersonville Prison in Sumter County, Georgia. Prison stockade and camp outside of stockade. Fourth, a Diploma for Degree of Flora for Mrs. J.W. Ernest. Finally, a view of Libby prison in Richmond, Virginia. Drawing of Confederate flag, tents and soldiers in the backgound.

Washington (DC), Andersonville (Ga.), Richmond (Va.)

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