This is Volume 42 of the "Journal Of The ... National Encampment," documenting the proceedings of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). The GAR was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army, Navy, and Marine Corps who served in the American Civil War. These journals offer a unique glimpse into the post-war lives of Civil War veterans, their activities, and their perspectives on the war and its aftermath.
Researchers and historians will find valuable primary source material relating to the GAR's role in shaping national memory, advocating for veterans' rights and pensions, and participating in political and social life. This volume provides insights into the organization's internal affairs, resolutions, speeches, and reports, offering a comprehensive record of the GAR's activities during the period covered.
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