F Tl ISSUED JANUARY 31 PATRIOTIC AND PROGRESSIVE. I PRICE 10 CENTS. Confederate Vetera 17. PUBLISHED MONTHLY IN THE INTEREST OF Mis, Gp-t u.lj Cordes j n 95 ID KINDRED TOPICS. Pbiok $i oopkr Year, i IN AUVANCB. t Vol. III. Nashville, Tknn.. January, No i. > » ^ I RE-UNION OF UNITED CONFEDERATE VII KUANS. HOUSTON, TEXAS, MAY 22, 2 <. 24, 1895. The Re-unioil Association, of Houston. Texas, through W. A. Childress, its General Manager, writes the Vet- eran that Gen. V. r.. Cabell, to whom had been referred the tixinn of the date for the re-union, has named May ■22, 23, and 24, as the time, and that the Association has concurred in the same. We will see to the people after they net here. We have every reason to believe that the railroads will give us low rates from beyond the Mississippi, while the Texas roads have done all we could ask. W anticipate a great gathering and a nood time.— Grand Encampment Meeting State Guard May 20-24.
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