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Hebrew Union Veterans Association Minutes

  • by Michael Rugel
  • May 21, 2020June 2, 2020

On March 15, 1896, 63 Civil War Union veterans of the Jewish faith answered a call to meet at the Lexington Avenue Opera House in New York. They formed the Hebrew Union Veterans Association. This volume contains their minutes from the first meeting in 1896 through 1905.

Hebrew Union Veterans Association Minutes 1986 - 1905

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