Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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ATTENTION COMRADES I The Burviyors of the 48th Indiana Yolunte-rs will hold their annual reunion at Rensselaer, Indiana, August 29tli aud 30th, 1894, in company with the survivors of the 46th and 87th regiments of Indiana Infantry Volunteers. At the last meeting of the survivors of the 48th regiment, it was decided to hold the next a inual reunion at Rensselaer, Indiana, on September 19, .1894, that being the 32d anniversary of the battle of luka, Miss., the first battle in which the regiment took a (prominent part, it being designated as the baptismal eugagemeu where fiftysix were killed ind two hundred and twenty were wounded and thirty-four missing. It was with reluotano’ that this date was changed, bu' us the other two regiments abjve mentioned had decided to hold their annual reunion on the above named days, it was thought best tor ub to join them for several reasons, the first being that, as our people here will be caded upon to entertain all of them, it was thong I .t best to entertain all at the same time.
These days have no special meaning to *li survivors of the 48th, they are no anniversaries of days on which the regiment was called upon to make any special sacrifice, but we will heartily join with th surviving comrades of the other regiments above named. At this reunion each regiment can hold a separate business meeting for the transaction of its own business, but the program of exercises will be participated in bv tbs members of each regiment. It is to be hoped that this change will meet with the hearty approval of every member of the regiment. Many of the survivors were written to and consulted before the change w is ma- e, but it’was impossible to write to all. M . F. Ghilcote, President. Alexander J. La Pierre, Adjutant and Secretary.
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