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Chicago Heard It

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The strike resolutions of Welch Post, G. A. R., of Ann Arbor, jarred the ground at Chicago, and it may be didsomething to weaken the spine of the rebellion in progress there, when the resolutions were adopted. The Chicago Tribune editorially says: "The old soldiers are getting stirred up. They thought they had settled forever certain disputed questions when they had finished tramping back and forth through the south, shooting at rebels against the law wherever they found them. They witness now with pained surprise an era of lawlessness which resembles in many of its features what they saw in 1861, and they do not know but what they will have to turn out again. The members of the Grand Army post at Ann Arbor, Mich., viewing with alarm the present exhibitions of lawlessness, have adopted resolutions. These men will turn out if necessary, and their sons will turn out with them if their services are required. The soldiers of 1861 are as ready to fight anarchist rebels north of the Ohio as they were secession rebels south of it.';

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News