Box 5
Contains 16 Results:
General Correspondence, 1869 - 1902
Unclaimed or Returned Reunion Invitations, 1895 - 1902
3rd New York Cavalry Association reunion circulars, 1893 - 1896
Printed circulars announcing the annual reunions of the 3rd New York Cavalry Association for 1893, 1894, 1895 (3 copies), and 1896 (2 copies).
Western New York Veteran Association, 1st New York Mounted Rifles reunion circular, 1893 - 1896
Printed circular announcing the annual reunions of the Western New York Veteran Association, 1st New York Mounted Rifles for 1893 and 1896.
Newspaper article documenting the first reunion, June 16, 1881
Photographs of an original newspaper article from the June 16, 1881 edition of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle documenting the first reunion of the 3rd New York Cavalry, held on June 15, 1881. The article lists all members present, prints several letters from absent members and the resolutions passed at the meeting. The original newspaper was much deteriorated and had to be removed from the collection in 2023.
Reunion proceedings, June 13 ,1888
Printed proceedings of the eighth reunion of the 3rd New York Cavalry Association, held on June 13, 1888.
Roster of reunion respondents/attendees, 1890 - 1903
Lists of reunion respondents/attendees believed to be from the years 1890, 1892, 1894, 1899, and 1903, along with one undated list of names.
Manuscript poem, "Hail to the Heroes!", 1902
Manuscript poem, "Hail to the Heroes!" by Catharine E. Lawson. The poem is dedicated to the 3rd New York Cavalry Association, and is written on the backs of two sheets of letterhead of the American Fire Insurance Company, Frederick Peters, Special Agent. It is docketed as having been received on June 11, 1902.
Demand notes by Maurice Leyden, 1888 - 1890
Two demand notes written by Maurice Leyden. Both are on the letterhead of the Monroe County Clerk's office. The first, dated December 8, 1888, is for $11.88. Leyden notes that the $11 is for the printing of a badge, and the $.88 is the balance after all bills were paid. The second note is dated July 15, 1890, and is for $2.60, with Leyden noting this is the balane left after all bills were paid.
Bills for reunion expenses, 1886 - 1895
Nine bills to the 3rd New York Cavalry Association for various reunion-related expenses, including ribbon and envelopes, as well as the printing of badges, circulars, and rosters.