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Cleveland And The G. A. R.

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Day
16
Month
June
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Des Moines, la., June 14.- The Grand Army posts of this city have indorsed General Tuttle's action as Commander for lo wa in protesting against having President Cleveland review the Grand Army at St. Louis. They say the President should send a substitute, and, if possible, the person who represented him in the army during the war. Tho President's veto of pension claims is bitterly Uenounced. St. Louis, June 13.- General W. T. Sherman has written a letter to Grand Army men in this c.ty expressing the belief that the Grand Army veterans will not so far forget themselves as to insult the President; expressing the hope that Mr. Clevoland will attend the parade ín St. Loui3 next September, and declaring that ho will, in thatevent, stand at the President's side or march in the column befora him. St. Louis, Jure 13. - There are mora sensational dvelopments in the mat ter of the Grand Army against President Cleveland. The Encampment Committea has received an official communication from half a dozen posts scattered through Iowa and Illinois stating that they had decided not to attend the St. Louis encampment.

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