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Address to the "Association" by John Hays II

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Number of Pages:
24
Date:
1915
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A speech by John Hays II to the “Association,” presumably a reunion group of the 130th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Hays recalls the Regiment’s involvement in the Battle of Antietam and offers his opinion on American intervention in World War I. W.F. Sadler, a local judge, is then invited to speak, followed by Dr. James Henry Morgan, who was elected President of Dickinson College in 1914.
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Origin:
Gift of Jeanette Burgyes (Mrs. E. Gardner Hays)
Location:
MC 2001.1, B8, F5