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Thursday Oct. 3. 1901.
Meeting called to order by [Farney?] president, for the election of officers, the following are the names of those elected.
Officers
President. Clifton Brooks. Vice President ------------------ Secetary. [MefStechelberg?]. Treasurer. Harris. R. Representative to Uni. Senate Write. Captain (A.L. Brown & [AM Hull nominated) Hull. A.M. 1st. Lieutenant. (Hall's A. [?] Barnes) Hall. B.S. 2nd. Lieutenant. ( Barnes. [Rimbal?]. 1st. Seargent. Pollard. R.C. 2nd. Seargent. (JR Farney & [?] nominated) Farney. J. R. 3rd. Seargent. (A Law [?] [Teash?]) Law. A.C. 4th Seargent. ([?]) Thomas. Amos. 5th Seargent. [Philliphs?]. A.C.
A. L. Brown speaks of a letter that he had recieved from Capt John J. Pershing, who is with the 1st U.S. Cavelry. In the letter Capt. Pershing speaks of the interest that he feels in P.R. [Reales?] says that he will ship a small brass cannon, (that was captured in a battle wit the [Fillipenney?], to the P.R. It is to become the property of the above Rifels as long as they exist.
A.L. Brown is [unamously?] elected chairman of a comitty of one (1) to write and express the Companies thanks and best wishes to our former Captain.
Approved by Company. [?]. Sec.
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Nov. 31. 1901.
The meeting was called to order by the president. It was moved and seconded that the Seargents be elected as a comitty to arrange for the "Pershing [Hup?]".
Motion carried.
It was moved and seconded that the President and Treasurer be appointed as a comitty to see that a fat turkey be given to Jack Yuhl for Thanksgiving.
Motion carried.
Moved and seconded that the Leutenants be appointed to attend to the purchasing of a sutable medal for the best drilled man in the Pershing Rifles.
Motion Carried
Meeting adjourned.
[MYStechelberg?]. Sect.
Approved by Company.
