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Washington, D. C., Wednesday, May 27th, 1868. You are cordially invited to attend the ceremonies of decorating the graves of the Union dead, on Saturday, 30th instant, at one o'clock, p. m., at the National Cemetery, Arlington. N. P. Chipman. Ch

Washington, D. C., Wednesday, May 27th, 1868. You are cordially invited to attend the ceremonies of decorating the graves of the Union dead, on Saturday, 30th instant, at one o'clock, p. m., at the National Cemetery, Arlington. N. P. Chipman. Ch

Memorial day, May 30, 1870. Decoration of the graves of the Union dead, at the National cemetery, Arlington, Va. [Washington, D. C.] Grand Army journal print [1870].

Memorial day, May 30, 1870. Decoration of the graves of the Union dead, at the National cemetery, Arlington, Va. [Washington, D. C.] Grand Army journal print [1870].

Memorial day, May 30, 1870. Decoration of the graves of the Union dead, at the National cemetery, Arlington, Va. [Washington, D. C.] Grand Army journal print [1870].

Memorial day, May 30, 1870. Decoration of the graves of the Union dead, at the National cemetery, Arlington, Va. [Washington, D. C.] Grand Army journal print [1870].

McNutt delivers principal address at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Washington, D.C., May 30. Paul McNutt, Federal Security Administrator, delivering the principal address at the Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery today

National memorial day, 1871. Excursion to Culpeper, Va. Lincoln post No. 3, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R., has resolved to decorate the graves of the Union soldiers, some 1,500 in number, at Culpeper, Va. May 30, 1871 .... [Washington, 187

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at the Memorial services in the amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30th

Washington, D. C., Wednesday, May 27th, 1868. You are cordially invited to attend the ceremonies of decorating the graves of the Union dead, on Saturday, 30th instant, at one o'clock, p. m., at the National Cemetery, Arlington. N. P. Chipman. Ch

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Invitation.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 205, Folder 31a.

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