In Memoriam Brevet Maj.-Gen. Rutherford B. Hayes, United States Volunteers
In Memoriam Brevet Maj.-Gen. Rutherford B. Hayes, United States Volunteers
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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His fervid eloquence, which has so often re-kindled the old fires, is forever hushed. But this intelligence, so broad, so wise, so strong and so pure, will remain a living influence to the youth of our land, instructive and inspiring. Be it Resolved, That this memorial be placed upon the records of the Commandery, and that a duly authenticated copy of the same be transmitted to the family of the deceased with the tender sympathies of the Companions of the Order. Nelson Cole, Junior Vice-Command...er-in- Chief. James F. How, ' of the Army of the Tennessee. S. H. FoRDYCE, of the Army of the Cumberland. Frank R. Rice, of the Army of the Potomac. M. S. Stuyvesant, of the U.S. Navy. W. H. Powell, of the Army of West Virginia. Commitiee. 51 Digitized by VjOOQiC Digitized by VjOOQiC 4lommQn5er9 of tl)e 0tate of Kebraoka 3n (ntmonam RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES Brevet Major-General U.S. Vols. Digitized by VjOOQiC €omman5ets of tl)e State of Kebraeka The Commandery of Nebraska, of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, has official information of the recent death of its dis- tinguished and beloved Commander-in-Chief, General Rutherford Birchard Hayes; therefore, Resolvedy That we unite with the sorrowing Companions of the entire Order in expressing a grief that is poignant, and without conso- lation.
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