Organizations | Military
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Abstracts
1449
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 March 1864
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1449 - L. Mar. 4:4/2 - G. W. Crowell and Company have just completed a splen-
did national "collar" for the 15th regiment of the O.W. I. Their insignia
and the flag stars are in silver worked into the banner of finest silk.
They have also included in different colors the names of the battles in
which they fought. The staff of the flag is painted silver, and is made
to be mounted and joir:ed. The entire cost of both is $100. (2)
Index terms:
Crowell, G, W. and co.; *Military Organizations; U. S. army
1450
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 August 1864
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1450 - H Aug. 5:3/2 - At a meeting of the several county military commit-
tees from the 19th congressional district held at the Weddell House, Cleve-
land, yesterday, B. B. Woodbury of Geneva was chosen chairman, and J. M.
Stull of Trumbull, secretary. - - - - ... (4)
Index terms:
Cuyahoga county military committees; Geneva, O.; Stull, J. M. (Trumbull county); Trumbull county, O.; Weddell House; Woodbury, B. B. (Geneva, O.)
1451
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 August 1864
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1451 - L Aug. 23:4/5 - After the funeral of Corporal Wyman on Aug. 18, the
Grays were invited to the residence of Captain Paddock to partake of re-
freshments hospitably provided by the captain. Whilst there, Orderly Ser-
geant J. Burt Parsons was surprised by the presentation of a ring and a
diamond pin, on behalf of the company, by George Hoyt. A plain gold ring
was also presented to the commissary of the company, Sergeant Early, by
Corporal Briggs. The presents were entirely unexpected and were fitting
tokens of the esteem in which the recipients are held by their comrades.
- - - (2)
Index terms:
Briggs, Corporal J. W.; Cleveland Grays; Early, Sergeant; Hoyt, George; Paddock, Captain; Parsons, J. Burt (U. S. army); Wyman, Corporal