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Collection M 076:Grand Army of the Republic records inventory |
Years this material was created:
1883-1979
(bulk 1883-1928)
Quantity:
1.75 linear shelf feet (in 4 document cases)
© 1998-2002 by Fort
Lewis College Foundation, Center of Southwest Studies account
COLLECTION M
076
Grand Army of the Republic records
1883-1979
Bulk 1883-1928
1.75
linear
shelf feet
(approximately250 items, in 45 folders in 4 document cases)
This
collection contains the historically significant records retained from the
operations of the Grand Army of the Republic in southwest Colorado. It
consists of records and printed materials pertaining for the most part to
Sedgwick Post No. 12, (Durango, Colo.). Two items are from McRae Post
No. 43 (Silverton, Colo.). Both posts were part of the Department of
Colorado and Wyoming, Grand Army of the Republic. The predominant
records are minutes and membership documents. The collection also
includes some printed materials of the G.A.R. in general. The
organization of the materials is basically chronologically within the four
record series.
These materials are especially useful to genealogists, Civil War history buffs (on the Northern/ Union side), and persons studying the early history of Durango. Researchers are asked to exercise special care in handling these documents due to their fragility. Most of the paper in this collection is very acidic and has become brittle, thus must be supported well during use.
According
to a one-page carbon copy typescript by C. L. Russell (in Box 1, Folder 16),
the Grand Army of the Republic was organized in the State of Illinois in April
of 1866. Originally, Grand Army of the Republic members were men who had
seen service on the Union side during the Civil War, 1861-1865. Separate
posts were formed rapidly, including the Sedgwick Post No. 12 in Durango,
Colorado, on about May 1, 1883. (The page lists the names of the Civil
War veterans who signed as petitioners for the Durango chapter's charter.)
1883 was also the year in which the rules and regulations and rules of order
of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic were issued (Box
1, Folder 2). According to the historical note, "one of their main
objects [was]…to preserve and strengthen those kind and fraternal feelings
which bind together the soldiers, sailors and marines who united to suppress
that late rebellion, and to perpetuate the memory and history of the
dead." According to Russell,
From
records obtainable it has been ascertained that Sedgwick Post No. 12, G.A.R.,
enjoyed prosperity for a number of years; at one time having listed on their
rolls 180 members. As time passed along and the material available for
membership rapidly decreased, Father Time continually taking its toll, it was
not too long until this Post was compelled to and did tender its charter.
This disbanding took place prior to the death of Wm. H. La Count, July 19,
1920, apparently the last surviving member of the Post. The widow, Eliza
G. La Count, then became possessor of the flag (see photo in Box 1, Folder 13)
and retained possession of the same until December 28, 1932 when she presented
it to San Juan Basin Camp No. 40, United Spanish War Veterans. On the
7th day of July, 1950, the Spanish War Veterans presented the flag to Post
4031, Veterans [of] Foreign Wars.
It is, however, apparent that Post No. 12 was not disbanded by 1920, as the minutes carry on through December 10, 1923 (Box 3, Folder 3) and other records are dated 1927-1928 (Box 2, Folder 13).
Administrative information
Acquisition of this collection: The collection, which was maintained by various officers of the Sedgwick Post No. 12 through the years, was acquired prior to 1979 through donation by the Fred Kroeger family.
About the organization of this collection: The series and boxes are numbered consecutively. The lower levels of organization is folder titles (only for the container listing, next section). Because we do not expect to add to this collection, the boxes are numbered in one single numbering scheme starting with 1.
Processing information: This collection was processed by Center of Southwest Studies' archival student assistants and Todd Ellison, Certified Archivist, in the fall trimester of 2000. Nothing was deaccessioned or sent elsewhere during processing. This inventory was prepared by Todd Ellison, December 19, 2000 (last edited October 2005). Student archival assistant Haley Sladek produced the hyperlinks from the index to the folder lists, October 2005.
Note
regarding the organization of this collection:
Materials in this collection are arranged by series.
The series are numbered consecutively.
Because we do not expect to add to this collection, the boxes are numbered
in one single numbering scheme starting with 1.
Folder numbers start with 1 in each box.
Items within each series (e.g., correspondence, reports) and within
each folder are arranged chronologically, unless noted otherwise.
The series are organized from highest hierarchical level
to lowest; from most general to most specific.
Series
Series
Series
Series
Box
1:
Series 1: Handbooks,
manuals, and other printed materials:
Folder
1:
Sedgwick Post No. 12, Department of Colorado and
Wyoming, Grand Army of the Republic (Durango, Colo.), by-laws, undated,
2 volumes (14 pages each). (See
additional copies of this in Box/Folder 1/6, 3/3, 4/6, and amendments in
2/14.)
Folder
2:
Grand Army of the Republic rules and regulations
and rules of
order
of
the National Encampment, rulebook, 1883
42 pages. (See additional
copies of this in Box/Folder 1/6, 3/3, 4/6.)
Folder
3:
Service manuals, 1883-1897,
5 volumes. These are
orders of service and rituals for Grand Army of the Republic events
and ceremonies. 32 to 72 pages
each.
Folder
4:
Grand Army tactics service book, 1884, 1 volume
(223 pages + unnumbered pages of advertisements at the back).
Folder
5:
America’s National Songs, songbook
published by
Parkview Publishing Co.
(Philadelphia, Pa.), 1903, 1
volume (48 pages).
Folder
6:
Grand Army Blue Book of rules and regulations
published by
J. B. Lippincott Company
(Philadelphia, Pa.), 1904 edition, 1
volume, hardbound (190 pages). Taped
into the front of this book are 2 booklets: the bylaws of the Sedgwick Post
No. 12, undated, and rules and regulations of the Grand Army of the Republic and
rules of order of the National Encampment, 1909.
Folder
7:
Commander-In-Chief Robert B. Brown's address
to
the 41st National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic,
1907 September, and other material, 1906-1907.
(Retained together to preserve provenance.)
Folder
8:
Department of Colorado and Wyoming, Grand Army of the Republic,
rosters of posts, 1909 January and 1910
January, 2 items.
(See Box 3, Folder 3 for two later rosters of posts: 1915 March 1 and
1917 March 1).
Folder
9:
Service manuals, 1911-1919. 4
volumes. 64 to 71 pages each.
Folder
10:
The
Good Old Songs We Used to Sing, ’61-’65, songbook published by O. H. Oldroyd (Washington, D.C.),
1911, 1 volume (32 pages).
Folder
11: Soldier's
target practice record book
of
Private Anderson, Company G, 3rd Regiment of cavalry, undated,
1 volume. "Loaned by
Len Anderson
of
Ignacio."
Folder
12: Army
Song Book, U. S., issued by the War
Department Commission on Training Camp Activities and
compiled with the assistance of the National Committee on Army and Navy Camp
Music (Washington, D.C.), 1918, 1 volume (90+ pages).
Folder
13:
Popular
Songs of the A.E.F., songbook, compiled by the
Bureau of Libraries and Periodicals, A.E.F. Y.M.C.A. (Paris), 1918. "For
free use of the soldiers in France…"
Folder
14: Catalog
of official A.E.F. photographs taken
by the Signal Corps, U.S.A., prepared in Historical
Branch, War Plans Division, General Staff, U.S.A., War Department Document
No. 903, Office of the Adjutant General, 1919, 1 volume (577 pages).
Folder
15: Grand
Army of the Republic, photograph of flag
.
Folder
16: Sedgwick
Post No. 12, history of
the Post, undated, and history of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, 1978.
Also, a letter from Mrs. Don S. (Virginia C.) Marmaduke
of
Denver to Dr. Robert W. Delaney re: the enclosures, 1979 July 16.
Box
2: Reports,
records and correspondence:
Folder
1:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 Adjutant’s quarterly
reports
, 1888 June 30 and 1892 April 13 - 1899 June 30.
Includes (on the one side), a muster roll
and
(on the other side) a roster of officers names of members gained and
lost during the period, and a recapitulation of the muster roll.
Folder
2:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
Quartermaster’s reports,
1892 December 31 - 1895 August 22.
Folder
3:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 Quartermaster and Assistant Inspector's financial reports,
1893 July 13, 1896 Nov. 12 - December 24, 1898 January 12, and 1900 March 7.
6 items.
Folder
4:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 Quartermaster's financial receipts, 1893 - 1903.
Bulk 1893 May - July. Includes
letterhead of the Durango Transfer Co.
, Gallaway and Cobb, Graden Mercantile Company, Henry H. Strater, and other Durango businesses
and businessmen.
16 items.
Folder
5
Sedgwick Post No. 12, Quartermaster’s reports, 1896 September 24 -
1899 December 28.
Folder
6
Sedgwick Post No. 12 Board of Trustees bond for $100, 1896 February 27,
1 page.
Folder
7:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 bonds
of office, etc., 1897-1904, 8
items.
Folder
8:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 miscellaneous correspondence, 1897-1909, 18 items.
Folder
9:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
Post
Chaplain's Memorial Day report, 1898 May 31,
1 item.
Folder
10: Sedgwick
Post No. 12 general ledger, 1899-1921, 1
volume (300 pages).
Folder
11: Sedgwick
Post No. 12 burial
records and correspondence, 1900-1920. Topics
include the cemetery, headstones, and services on Memorial Day/ Decoration Day.
12 items/pages.
Folder
12: Sedgwick
Post No. 12 general cash ledger, 1909-1910, 1 volume (mostly blank).
Folder
13: Sedgwick
Post No. 12 receipt book, 1927-1928,1
volume (mostly blank).
Folder
14: Sedgwick
Post No. 12
amendments [to the Post's
by-laws], undated 2 pages.
Minutes.
Folder
15: Sedgwick
Post No. 12
minutes, 1883 March 31 - 1888
December 12, 1 volume (labeled
"record and order book").
Box
3: Minutes,
continued.
Folder
1:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 general records (including minutes), 1892 April
13 - 1897 January 14, 1 volume
(280 pages; pages 142-end are mostly blank).
Folder
2:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
general records (including
minutes; roll call record, etc., are at end of ledger book), 1897 January 14 -
1911 May 28, 1 volume (600
pages).
Folder
3:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
general records and printed
materials (including minutes; roll calls of officers and members, etc., are at
end of ledger), 1911 May 30 - 1923 December 10, 1 volume (400 pages). Four
booklets are glued into the front pages: rosters of posts, 1915 March 1 and
1917 March 1; bylaws, undated; Grand Army of the Republic rules and regulations,
1914. A report of the death of a
member was reported on a loose piece of handwritten paper, 1923 December 10
next to the final minutes on page 352.
Box
4: Membership
records:
Folder
1:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
descriptive book, 1883-1913.
Columns of data include: the member's name, age, birthplace, residence,
occupation, data (date, rank, company and regiment) upon entry into the
service, and the same categories of data upon final discharge, length of
service, cause of discharge, date of muster into the G.A.R., when honorably
discharged, when suspended, when dropped, when dismissed, when reinstated,
nature of wounds received, when and in what engagements wounded, and remarks.
Folder
2:
Sedgwick Post No. 12 descriptive book, 1883-1922.
Contents as in Folder 2. Name
index inside front cover.
Folder
3:
McRae Post No. 43 (Silverton, Colo.)
descriptive book, 1883-1894.
Contents as in Folder 2. This
ledger only lists 27 men, on 4 pages at the front of the book; the remainder
of the book is blank.
Folder
4:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
discharge papers, 1864-1865.
Arrangement is alphabetical.
Folder
5:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
muster rolls-rosters and
rolls of honor ("comrades deceased"), 1865-1910.
Folder
6:
Sedgwick Post No. 12, roll of members, 1884 August 2 - 1916 January 29.
Begins with member # 53, then a newly numbered reorganized list
effective 1892 April 13. Two pamphlets are attached in the ledger volume: the G.A.R.
rules and regulations of 1894 and the Sedgwick Post's by-laws, undated.
A loose partially completed page of records is inside the back cover.
Folder
7:
Sedgwick Post No. 12, discharge papers, 1885-1911.
Arrangement is alphabetical.
Folder
8:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
membership certificates
(transfer cards, etc.), 1886 March 1 - 1913 December 29.
21 items. Arrangement is
alphabetical.
Folder
9:
Sedgwick Post No. 12
membership candidates’
ballots and applications, 1890-1914: A-L.
Arrangement is alphabetical.
Folder
10: Sedgwick
Post No. 12 membership candidates’ ballots and applications, 1890-1914:
M-Z. Arrangement is alphabetical.
Folder
11: Sedgwick
Post No. 12 membership dues ledger,
1899-1917. An index of names is at the
front of the volume, the front cover of which has become disattached from the
spine.
Oversize:
(2 items, in
1 folder in flat file drawer 5.3)
McRae
Post No. 43 (Silverton, Colo.), Department of Colorado,
charter, 1883 June 1.
Colorado
Adjutant General's certificate of service by Royal L. Denison, private in Company I, Second
Regiment, Colorado Volunteers (cavalry), 1900 June 6.
Container list index
(click on hyperlink to move to folder description)
A.E.F. photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A.
A.E.F. Y.M.C.A. (Paris), 1918
Adjutant’s quarterly reports
America’s National Songs
Anderson, Len
Anderson, Private, Company G, 3rd Regiment of cavalry
Army Song BookBrown, Robert B., address
By-lawsCatalog of official A.E.F. photographs
Commander-In-Chief Robert B. Brown address
Company I, Second Regiment, Colorado Volunteers (cavalry)
Denison, Royal L.
certificate of serviceDepartment of Colorado and Wyoming
rosters of posts
Durango (Colo.) businesses financial records
Durango Transfer Co.Gallaway and Cobb
Good Old Songs We Used to Sing
Graden Mercantile Company
Grand Army of the Republic
rules and regulations
service manuals
tactics service bookLadies of the Grand Army of the Republic
Marmaduke, Mrs. Don S. (Virginia C.)
McRae Post No. 43 (Silverton, Colo.)
charter, 1883
Memorial Day/ Decoration Day
Muster rollNational Committee on Army and Navy Camp Music (Washington, D.C.)
National Encampment, rulebook, 1883Roster of officers
Rosters of posts
Rules and regulations
Rules of orderSedgwick Post No. 12
Adjutant's quarterly reports
bonds of office
burial records
bylaws
correspondence
discharge papers
financial reports
genneral ledgers
history
membership ballots and applications
membership certificates
membership dues ledger
minutes, 1883-1923
muster rollsPost Chaplain's Memorial Day report, 1898
Receipt book
Report of death of a member
Roll call record
Rolls of honorService manuals|
Soldier's target practice record book
Songbook
Strater , Henry H.War Department
War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities
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