Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Souvenir of the Re-Union of the Blue and the Gray, on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888: How to Get There, and What Is to Be Done During the Year
The washington life is an insurance company which we can personally recommend with peculiar heartiness and sincerity. Aside from its universally recognized soundness and conservatism, and the attractiveness of its improved and unique system of Combination Ina surance, it is commended to our approbation and regard by fourteen years' experience as a policy holder of the uniform spirit of friendliness and hospitality which animates all its officers and departments. From the day when introduced to the Washington Life, to the present, we have noted what seemed to be a family resemblance in the geniality of its Officers and efficient corps of agents, among whom are many well known business men dis tributed throughout the country. Those who deal with this company will find themselves, as we have done, unexpectedly in a circle of friends. Devotion to the interest of its policy holders is justly the motto of the Washington Life, and we have no doubt but that the Spirit of that motto inspired the system of Combination Insurance mentioned by the Com pany on another page and fully described in its catalogues and circulars which may be had. On application by mail.
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