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Pictured here at the 74th National GAR Encampment held in Springfield, Illinois are (left to right) Col. Russell C. Martin of Los Angeles, A. T. Anderson Washington of Washington, Pennsylvania, and W.W Nixon Jewell of Kansas. There is a newspaper clipping accompanying the image the lists the veterans by name.
Washington at the time, was commander and Martin was a former commander of the GAR.
The image is a black and white original wire photo.
An interesting image of former servicemen commemorating their service of years ago. [mc] [ph:L]
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