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- Newspaper Article - Thursday, May 22, 1890 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - G. A. R. Resolutions - Headquarters J. B. Butler Post, No. 111, Dept. of New York, G. A. R. - At a regular meeting May 17, 1890, Comrade Whitney offered the following resolutions: Since in the Providence of God, Addie, the loved in only daughter of our comrade, Maurice L. Dunbar, has in her young wifehood, then suddenly called from her earthly home, thus bereaving him and blighting his hopes in that home so sadly and quickly broken, Resolved, that we, the members of Post J. B. Butler extend to our comrade, his wife, and the bereaved husband, our deepest sympathy, trusting that in their hour of sorrow and affliction they will remember that God will cheer and comfort them Results, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to our comrade, and spread upon the minutes of the Post. On motion of Comrade Caldwell, the resolutions were unanimously adopted. A. N. Burr, Adjutant; George W. Seamans, Acting Commander.
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