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Resolutions Of The 20th Regiment

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Day
18
Month
November
Year
1864
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Public Domain
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HbADIIDARTERS, 2OTH MíCH. VOL. ) íisak Petersburg, Va., Nov. 4th 1864. At a meeting of the officers of the 20th Reinient Michigan Volunteers, convened at the Headquariers of the Regiment, for the purpose of' drafting suitable memorials on the occasion of the death of Capt. Olivkr Blood, of Co. D, N.hich occurrcd Sept. 3Oth, 1864. - The iolloning rrsolntious were adopted : Whereas, In the death of Captain Oliver Blood, the country lias lost one of its noble defenders, the regiment a brave and efficiënt oflicer, and we au esteemed and honored companion in arms, Rrsolted, That as we deeply niourn the loss %ve also earnestly syin[)atliize with his bereaved n'ii'e and faniily, and would assure Üiem tliatalthougli he hos gone from among us, his momoiy wilt ever be cherished b} ua frilh faolings of afifecMpn and estee'ii for the man, the offlcer, and the true patriot. Resolved, That a cppy of theproeeedings of tliia nieeting be transmitted to the editor of the Michigan Argus for publication. ÜYROx M. Cütcheon, Lt. Col. üOth Mich. A A. Va.nC'levk, Capt Co. C, 20th Mich. Frank Potter. Capt. Co E, 2Oth Mich. C A. Loijxsberry, Capt Co. A, 20th Mich. A1.1UED A. Day, Capt. Co. H, 20ih Mich. LeKoy C. Boisk, Lieut. Co. O, 20;h Mich. F. M. Skixm:],-, ÏAeut. Co. B, 2(Jth Mich. Hikbt li. Stowell, Lieut. Co. E, 20th M. N. A. I'arkek, Lieut. Co. D, 20tli Mich. J. R. Mowry, Ment. Co. I, 20lh Mich. Hexky B. Baker. Asst. Surg. 2fth Mich. M. C. Dawes, lst Sergt. Co. F, 20th Mich. E. M. Adams, Aujutant 2Oth Mich. Inf. g-Si!" A few of our 6ubscribers are jet ia arrears, and we hope they wi 1 tako our wants into consideration, and report immediately at headquarters. .nyindefeted f r job work or advertising, are,il30 invited to inake carly settlement. gp" In thia issue of the Aliaos will be fouad another interesting letter from our ''Foreign Correspondent, F.W.B."' Anotli.T letter from him is in hand, and will appe:ir in our next. -The lettdr of "Charles Ökookes" and "Shokiy"' will a!so be read with interest. ELT Th.ere m to be n re uoion of the graiiuates and olher fonner pupils of the Misses CiAkk's Scliool, this evt-ning, at Rogers' Hall. Tlie occasion s the coramemoratiun o( the 2-3lh auuiversary of that institutiün. L3C The Octobor number of the Wtstminsttr Remae lias the foHowing papers: Modern Pbaee ó Juijsprud.cne in England, Honntaineeriffg, The Life of Jesns by Strauss, Tlie Patent L;iws, Dr. Sewuian's Apología, Herring and fieiiibg Fisheries, Mr. Tennysnn's New Eoeeis, Moiloni Xovelists - Charles Dickens, The Laws of Marriage aud Diïorce, Cdlitfiinpuiiuy Litniature. Í3a'yeai"; witl1 the ether ihre" Reviews and Blackwood, $10. Address L. Scott & Co., 38 Walker Street, M. Y. E3L The Ntiveniber mtiuber of the American Monthly. Knickefbocker lias a very readable table of contenta. 83 a year ; two copies, $5. Address J. Holmes Aoxew, 37 Park Kou, New Vurk. Jg5L We have received the December number of Godey's Lady' Book. It is magtiifieently embellished, and has a fine list of articles. Hs domestic depaitment is of huusu. 1 interest. For , terras for 1865 see prospectus in another column. L" Dr. K. J. Lyoxs will be at his room in the Monitor House on Sunday, the 20th, where liia patients and the afflicted gencraüy can consult liini. $rf It s tinaliy detennined that New York has guue for Lincoln, and ihat Setmoüb s beaten.

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