Souvenir of the Re Union of the Blue And the Gray On the Battlefield of Gettysb
Souvenir of the Re Union of the Blue And the Gray On the Battlefield of Gettysb
John Tregaskis
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ISSUES HVHR\ DliSIRABLK FORM OF POLICY. TT HAS PAID MEMBERS SINX^E ITS ORGANIZATION Over $•307, 000, 000. Its NKW Distribution P*plic3^ is the Most Liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company. The following fiu^ures show the growth of the Assets of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York ^grom 1845 to 1888, RECKONING A PERIOD OF EVERY TEN YEARS FROM 1845: 1845 $97, 490. 34 1835 2, 850, 077. 56 1865 12, 235, 407. 86 1875 72-446, 970. 06 1885 103, 876, 178. 51 Jan. 1, 1886 108, 908, 967. ...51 " 1, 1887 114, 181, 963. 24 '' 1, 1888 118, 806, 851. 89 XXII PROPOSED MONUMENT TO GENERAL ARMISTEAD. The efforts made by Pickett's Division Association to dedicate a monu- ment to the memory of General Armistead, and to be located whci ;; he fell^ mortally wounded, inside the Unions lines, were at the re-union of the Philadelphia Brigade and Pickett's Division strengthened by a united effort on the part of the Philadelphia Brigade and Cowan's New York Battery, That action originated thus : Immediately after the ceremonies dedi- cating the monument of Cowan's First New York Battery had been con- cluded, Colonel Cowan, holding a most beautiful sword in his hand, stated that he had read in the newspapers that the Philadelphia Brigade intended to return to Pickett's Division the war flags caj)tured from them by that Brigade at Gettysburg in 1863 ; and, while he considered that the crown- ing act of reconciliation, he regretted that his Battery had no flags to return to them.
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