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beingtniseaThepectdentstownCilUAOplacetsecurebodieitractenightoveronlywas mwas fclittle lt;.drive instru who asecuredisinfiReunion of California Vrleram.YeBterday morning there assembled in EvergreeD cemetery, at the grave of William Elder, a member of Company K, First California Iufantry, a group of relatives and former comrades who had come to decorate his grave. They were a son, William J. Elder, the son's wife and two children, and Lieutenant George H. Pettis, of Providence, R. I., Sergeant Wyndham R. Bites, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Corporal Jared T. Kimberly, of Wallingford, Conn., and Privates Frank M. Canfield, of Brooklyn, and Juliua C. Hall, of Wallingford. All of the latter are veterans of Company K. The decoration of the grave was accompanied by a few remaiks by Lieutenant Pettis. At the home of Mr. Hall in Wallingford these four veterans met Wedueeday for the first time since they were muBterei out of the service. Their regiment served in Southern California, Arizona,New Mexico and northwestern Texas, and had a marching record of over 4700 miles, the highest of any regiment in the service. Last evening at Mr. Hall’s home they held another reunion, and letters from Sergeant Walker of Deming,N. M., Corporal Iv kst“in of Silver City,N. iM., Private Lowtherof Bisbee, A T., and Private Harris of Tecomah, Neb., were read — fNc a Haven (Conn.) Palladium, May 31st.The names in tl e above will recall many familiar faces to old Californians. Company Iv was camped for soma time at Camp Drum, now Wilmington. This ramp was named in honor of Adjutant General Drum, of the U. 8. Army, recently retired. Lieutenant George IJ. jF’ettls was then a dashing young volun- 0teer officer, who left his stick and types in the Morning Call office to go to the war. It was a touching coincidence for po many old comrades in a California Company to meet around the grave of one who had marched and fought with them so many years ago.Themight the ci a wag in car. over t TThe to-day bridgt were i found were torted set in was f variotficaticThe Dr. G lows : Fou June sylval Merel
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Tue, Jun 11, 1889

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