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Concord Evening Monitor

The State Soldiers' Aid Society has received a box of supplies from Mary Butler Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, Pittsfield, $2 from residents of North Conway, $5 from the Sheridan W. R. C., Hinsdale, and $25 from Mrs. John P. Hale.

Concord people will be interested to know that Major James Miller, U. S. A., is with the Twentieth Infantry at Fort Leavenworth, and that Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Edgerly, U. S. A., now at Fort Myer, Washington, is to be assigned to the Sixth Cavalry with the rank of major.

A Nashua correspondent writes: "Yesterday Governor Ramsdell received a check for $25 from the venerable widow of Hon. John P. Hale, to be used by the Soldiers' Aid Society for the sick soldiers, of whom there are nearly one hundred in the various hospitals of the state at the present time."

From the Concord Evening Monitor, Sept. 15, 1898.

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