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United sons of Confederate veterans.

   Constitution of the United sons of Confederate veterans. Revised and adopted at the seventh annual reunion, Dallas, Texas, April 22d to 25th, 1902. [St. Louis, 1902.] 28 p. 12  . E485.31.A122 (Inh.C.) Minutes of the . . . United sons of Confederate veterans ... v.   8  . E485.31.A15

*lst (1896 at        )-7th (1902 at ) - *8th (1903 at New Orleans.)   [n. p., 1903?].  112 p. ports.   8  .   (In L. C.) *9th (1904 at

*10th (1905 at Louisville.) [Fort Worth, Tex, 1905?]. 96p. 8  . (InL.C.) *llth (1906 at )-date.

United Sons of Confederate veterans.   Monument committee.

   Report of the Monument committee . . . annual reunion, convention,  United sons  of Confederate  veterans . . .

Nashville, Tenn. v. 8  .

E485.31.A132   (In h. C.)

United sons of Confederate veterans.   Relief committee.

   Report of the Relief committee annual reunion, convention, United Sons of Confederate veterans . . . Nashville, Tenn, v. 8  . E485.31.A135 (In h. C.)

U. S.   Adjutant-general's office.

List of synonyms of organizations in the volunteer service of the United States during the years, 1861, '62, '63, '64, and '65. Comp. under the direction of Brigadier General Richard C. Drum, adjutant general United States army, by John T. Fallon . . . Washington, 1885. 301 p. 8  . E494.U541.

Statement of number of men called for by the President of the United States, and number furnished by each state, territory, and District of Columbia, from April 15, 1861, to close of war of the rebellion.   [Washington, 1880 ?]   [8] p. 12  . Adjutant-general's office, November 9, 1880.

U. S.   Military secretary's dept.

. . . Memorandum relative to the general officers appointed by the President in the armies of the Confederate states, 1861-1865. (Compiled from the official records.) 1905 . . . Washington, 1908. cover-title, 41 p. 8  . ([U.S.] 60th Cong.. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no. 244.) E545.U58a

U. S.   Pension office.

List of pensioners on the roll, January 1, 1883; giving the name of each pensioner, the cause for which pensioned, the Post-office address, the rate of pension per month, and the date of original allowance, as called for by Senate resolution of December 8, 1882. . . . Washington, 1883. 5 v. 8  . E494.U55 80379   13-72