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THE VETERAN CORPS.
ITs ORGANIZATION AND ITS ROSTER.
The Veteran Corps of the Fifth was formed in the early part of 1888, to promote social union and fellowship among ex-members, and to renew, pre- serve and continue the recollections of their service in the Maryland National Guard. A constitution and by-laws were adopted on April 27th, 1888, and a very neat uniforin selected. Officers were elected and companies formed as follows :
COLONEL HENRY D. LONEY.
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GEORGE R. GAITHER.
MAJOR WM. P. ZOLLINGER.
CLIFFORD C. ANDERSON, ADJUTANT.
GILMOR MEREDITH, COMMISSARY.
E. F. PONTIER, QUARTERMASTER.
ALAN P. SMITH, SURGEON.
FIRST COMPANY.
Captain FITZHUGH GOLDSBOROUGH. Lieutenant ROBT. S. FOWLER.
Edward Elliott,
Louis Schneeberger,
Wm. M. Pegram,
J. Harry Duvall,
J. H. Cottman,
W. S. Bryant,
John W. Torsch,
Walter L. Reynolds,
John W. S. Brady,
Lenox Birckhead,
W. Stewart Symington,
A. R. Parkhurst,
Edward R. West,
Felix R. Sullivan,
Edwin Thomas,
E. E. Henry,
Wm. G. Jackson,
W: H. Fowler;
Joseph White,
E. G. Lee,
A. Aitken,
John J. Greer,
E. L. O'Donnell,
C. F. Davison.
H. A. Williams,
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SECOND COMPANY.
Captain J. CHECKLEY KEIGHLER. Lieutenant J. SETH HOPKINS.
C. K. Yingling,
John H. Katzenberger,
Geo. C. Payne,
H. W. Smith,
Samuel W. Dorsey,
J. C. Christopher,
Wilbur F. Thompson,
Alfred Poor,
F. J. Ward, M. D.,
Sep. P. Tustin,
John O'G. Allmand,
F. H. Jenkins,
Ira C. Canfield,
H. C. James,
Wm. G. Long,
Austin F. Boyle,
H. E. Brown,
W. Gibson Carey,
Thomas B. Woodward,
Chas. B. Tiernan,
J. Ward Wilson,
Edwin A. Lewis.
H. C. Landis,
THIRD COMPANY.
Captain NEILSON POE, JR. Lieutenant SAMUEL E. HILL.
G. W. Davison,
Alex. H. Robertson,
E. V. Hermange,
Albert Neilson,
Allan E. Forrester,
Edward J. Welch,
R. H. Lucke,
John G. Copenhaver,
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Edwin W. Spear,
A. De B. Courtenay,
John B. Mullan,
Emile Caye,
A. J. Carey,
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C. F. Henbeck,
Frank X. Ward,
E. C. Shriner,
Joseph Paini,
Charles M. Ness,
Richard H. Hill,
F. B. Focke,
Hugh M. Gatchell,
Louis Strasburger,
H. W. Hayden,
Wm. H. Kammerer,
Rufus W. Applegarth,
Chas. E. McComas,
James S. Cummings.
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C. F. EARECKSON.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Flags, Tents, Plain and Fancy Awnings, HORSE AND WAGON COVERS, 306 and 308 E. Pratt St., near South, Baltimore, Md.
NEW AND OLD CANVAS. MILDEW PROOF APPLIED TO AWNINGS.
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The Course of
Sadler's Bryant and Stratton Study at
BUSINESS COLLEGE, BALTIMORE, MD.
Embraces thorough instruction in Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Rapid Business Calculations, Business Practice, Commercial Arithmetic, Spelling, Shorthand, Type- writing, & c., &c. Day Sessions the Entire Year. Night Sessions from Oct. I to April I. For terms, etc., and all other needed information, apply to
W. H. SADLER, President, 10 & 12 N. Charles Street, Baltimore.
M. ROCK,
Merchant Jaifor,
19 & 21 E. Fayette Street,
Baltimore.
MUMFORD & EMMART, O
SHIRT MAKERS, BOSIERS, + GLOVER$ AND CAILORS.
307 . Charles Street,
Baltimore.
Allan Line.
FOR HALIFAX
AND LIVERPOOL.
For particulars apply to
LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS, LOW RATES.
A. Schumacher & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 5 South Gay Street, Baltimore, Md.
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HECKMAN BINDERY, INC. Bound-To-Please®
MAR 02
N. MANCHESTER, INDIANA 46962
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