History of Battery a First Illinois Light Artillery Volunteers
History of Battery a First Illinois Light Artillery Volunteers
Charles B Charles Bill Kimbell
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Sec. 6. The Recording Secretary shad keep a roster, in which he shall enter the names of all members, with their residence and address, with a col- umn for remarks, making such changes from time to time as shall come to his knowledge. He shall also gather and preserve all matters of historical interest connected with the old battery or any of its members. Sec. 7. The Treasurer shall receive and safely keep all moneys belong- ing to the Association, and pay the same out only on the order of the ...Presi- dent, or in his absence that of the Recording Secretary. He shall make a report at each regular meeting of the amount received since his last report, the amount disbursed, and the amount remaining in the treasury, which shall be entered on the minutes. His books and vouchers shall at all times be subject to inspection by the President and Executive Committee. Sec. 8. The Executive Committee shall have the management of the general affairs of the Association, and the appropriation of its funds, but JOHN TACK.
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