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This historical document captures a meeting held "Before the Commandery-in-chief of the Loyal Legion of the United States" in Chicago on October 12, 1910. It offers insights into the activities and concerns of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, a society formed by officers who served in the Union forces during the American Civil War. This record provides valuable primary source material for researchers studying the post-Civil War era, military history, and the social dynamics of veteran organizations. It sheds light on the perspectives and experiences of those who played a key role in preserving the Union, offering a glimpse into their continued camaraderie and engagement in civic life decades after the conflict ended.
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