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M. 0. L. I. TJ. S.    Wisconsin commandery   Continued. War papers   Continued, v. 2   Continued.

Abraham Lincoln.   Memorial meeting, February 6, 1895. Address.   By Bishop Samuel Fallows,   p. 373-378. Address.   Hon. W. D. Hoard,   p. 379-384. Experiences at the battle of Stone River.   By Solon Marks. Read

Mar. 6, 1895.   p. 385-398. The armies of other countries.   By Walter Kempster.   Read Apr. 3,

1895. p. 399-429.

Our soldiers as citizens. By Wm. Ruger. Read Oct. 2, 1895. p. 430-437.

Chickamauga.   By E. B. Parsons.   Read Oct. 2, 1895.   p. 438-443. Index,   p. 445^55. v. 3   

Abraham Lincoln. By Edwin E. Bryant. Memorial address, February 5th, 1896.   p. 1-9.

The humor of Abraham Lincoln. By E. A. Calkins. Memorial address, February 5, 1896.   p. 10-13.

Reminiscences of the blockade off Charleston, S._ C. By Bobert Brand.   Read Mar. 4, 1896.   p. 14-32.

The James River during the war. By Joseph W. Sanderson. Read May 6, 1896.   p. 33-10.

The Black Hawk tragedy. By Edwin D. Coe. Bead May 6, 1896. p. 41-59.

The early days of our cavalry, in the Army of the Potomac. By Walter Kempster.   Read Oct. 7, 1896.   p. 60-89.

1861   The First Wisconsin infantry, TJ. S. V., its organization and move to the front. By Dwight W. Keyes. Read Nov. 4, 1896. p. 90-101.

The capture of Jefferson Davis.   By Henry Harnden.   Read Dec. 2,

1896. p. 102-121.

Guarding Jefferson Davis at Fortress Monroe. By Joseph W. Sanderson,   p. 122-124.

A boy's recollections of our great generals.   By Charles King. Read

Dec. 2, 1896.   p. 125-139. Abraham Lincoln   his youth and early manhood.   By Irving M.

Bean.   Read Feb. 3, 1897.   p. 140-150. Lincoln as a politician and statesman.   By Jerome A. Watrous.

Read Feb. 3, 1897.   p. 151-156. Lincoln's oratory.   By T. W. Haight.   Read Feb. 3, 1897.   p. 157-

159.

Lincoln, the commander-in-chief.   By Moses Harris.   Read Feb. 3,

1897. p. 160-167.

Lincoln   the man of the people.   By George E. Sutherland.   Feb. 3,

1897.   p. 168-175. The Fourteenth Wisconsin infantry at the battle of Shiloh.   By F. H.

Magdeburg.   Read Mar. 3, 1897.   p. 176-187. The last week's campaign of the Army of the Potomac.   By Charles

H. Anson,   p. 188-197. A small boy's recollections of the war time.   By Horace M. Brown.

Read Apr. 7, 1897.   p. 198-214.