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Civil War creates G.A.R. Post in Dawson
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3/3/09
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This
article of Civil War records was taken from the Bicentennial News
written for the Dawson, Nebraska Bicentennial in 1976 by Elma Heim
Griffith.
After much searching, the following records
were found at the Nebraska Historical Society, Lincoln.
I received a Xerox copy of all records of the Grand Army of the
Republic (G.A.R.) Post 164, Dawson, Nebraska.
Men who had served in the Civil War for the North who resided in
our area were eligible to be members of this organization. The Charter was issued July 19, 1883. Following is a list of the members:
The
last report was made December 31, 1896.
There were 46 members enrolled in Post 164, but not all were
permanent residents as many moved on farther west of to other
communities.
Apparently not all veterans of the Civil War joined the G.A.R. as
some names were familiar in the area before the closing date of the
Post. Also from the
records, there seems to have been some contention among the members,
which is probably normal as is the case in many groups of today’s
organizations. Some of
these men arrived here after the group ceased to meet yet were Civil War
soldiers and veterans of that conflict.
I will list those here:
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