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MILITARY ORDER OP THE LOYAL LEGION.

M. 0. I. I. TJ. S.   Pennsylvania commandery   Continued.

Registers. E462.2.P35

Apr. 15,1865-July 1, 1882.   Philadelphia, 1882. 2 p. 1., [2], 131, [1] p. 8  

-Same.   Interleaved with manuscript additions and corrections.

Apr. 15, 1865-May 5, 1887.   Philadelphia, 1887, 2 p. 1., 179, [10] p. 8  

-Same.   Interleaved with manuscript additions and corrections.

Apr. 15, 1865-Sept. 1, 1902.   Philadelphia, 1902.   1 p. 1., 306, [18] p. 4  

Resolutions adopted by the commandery, Nov. 2, 1904, expressing appreciation of the services of Brvt. Lieut.-Col John P. Nicholson, as recorder for twenty years, 1879-1904 [Philadelphia?] 1905.  10 p.   8  . E462.2.P38 (Printed in red and black).

Sing, Companions, Sing!   Military order, loyal legion, United States,   [n. p., 1895?].   11 p. 16  .

Song-book of the Commandery of the state of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1900.   55, [1] p. 24  .

Song-book of the Commandery of the state of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1909.   69, [1] p. 16  . M. 0. L. L. TJ. S.   Vermont commandery.

Chculars. Burlington, v. 12  .

E462.2.V5

M. 0. I. L. TJ. S.   Washington commandery.

Chculars. Tacoma, v. 12  .

E462.2.W3 M. 0. L. I. TJ. S.   Washington commandery.

Register.

[n. p., 1903?] [16] p. 32". [n. p., 1904?]   [20] p. 24  .

1902- 1903.

1903- 1904. Roster.

1906-1907.

[Tacoma, 1907?]   31 p. 24  . M. 0. L. I. TJ, S. Wisconsin commandery.

War papers read before the Commandery of the state of Wisconsin, Mdttary order of the loyal legion of the United States. . . . Milwaukee,  1891-1903.   3  v.   front,   (v. 3 port.)   maps.   8  . E464.M78 v. l   

The assault on Fort Wagner. By Garth W. James. Read Nov. 12, 1880.   p. [9]-30.

Reminiscences of the old army forty years ago. By C. S. Hamilton. Read Dec. 5, 1880.   p. 31-46.

The Campaign of New Mexico, 1862. By Jos. McC. Bell. Read May 4, 1881.   p. 47-71.

The volunteer soldier in relation to the progress of civilization. By Walter Kempster.   Read Oct. 5, 1887.   p. 72-84.

Assault on the lines of Petersburg, April 2, 1865. By Charles H. Anson.   Read Nov. 7, 1888.   p. 85-98.

Nothing to say. By Joseph W. Sanderson. Read Nov. 5, 1884. p. 99-105.