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Will Be Here

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Capt. Ross Granger, of Co. A, M. N. G., has just receivod the followhig letter from Gov. Pingree's private secretary. It explains itself: Captain Ross Granger, Co. A, Fist Infantry, M. N. G., Ann Arbor, Jlichigau. Dear Sir- Your kiiMily inviiation of Jan. 21, addrecsed to Governoï Pingree, requesting himseltf and staff to attend an inspection-receptiou anfl bnll on April 11, is received and I air. álrected by Governor Pingree to say that the same is hereby aceepted. With inany thanks fot the klndly remembrance oí the Governor in thié connection, I have tlie honor to be I{esp-?ctfully yours. 'ILJjAiRD K. BUSH, Private Seeretary. P. 'S'. - Please advise me what ihikthe Governor and statï shoulil arrive at 'Ann Arbor, and where ?i?adquartters will Bc, o that I can seini 'iu tlie regular notiflcations to ü:e nif.r.bers of the staff and thelr Iaöies. W. K. B. Capt. Granger wriies The Times: "As per letter received, Governor and Mrs. Pingree together with military staff and ladies will attend the! military reception and ball here April 11. We are going to give üiem the grandest reception possible. Ncthlivg will be leit undone to add to the pleasure of visitors and citizens."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat