TAYLOR COUNTY, GA - MILITARY 6th GA Co E Reunion 1898 - Atlanta ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: The Taylor Tracer November 1997 VETERAN'S RE-UNION TO BE HELD AT ATLANTA. By order of R, C. Paris Adg't. of Reynolds Camp No. 1096. F. E. Glover, Secretary, Reynolds, July 11, 1898. Carrollton, Ga., July 7, 1898 TO THE VETERANS OF THE 6TH GA. INF. C.S.A. At the suggestion of a number of our old comrades, I hereby request each and everyone of you to be in Atlanta at the approaching re-union of U. C. Veterans, on the 20th inst., that once more we may be together. The details of our re-union will be arranged when we meet. S. W. Harris, Ex. Col. 6th Ga. Regt. Reynolds, Ga. July 11, 1898 TO THE SURVIVORS OF CO. E, 6TH GA, My dear Comrades: I most respectively ask that each one of you meet me in Atlanta on the 20th inst., that we may once more meet and have a love feast with our old bloody 6th. Your friend and comrade until death. T. J. Marshall, Ex Capt. Co. E, 6th Ga. Regt. On account of the annual reunion of Confederate Veterans to be held at Atlanta, July 20-23, 1898, the Central of Georgia Railway Co., will sell tickets at very low rates, the general basis being one cents per mile traveled. The tickets will be sold not only to veterans but the public generally. Detailed information and specified rates from each station will be furnished on application to any agent of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. The Butler Herald, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1898 The following young ladies who attended the reunion of Confederate Veterans as Sponsor and maids of honor of the Taylor County Veterans have all returned and report a most delightful trip. Sponsor, Miss Dollie Parish; the maids of honor were Misses Ruby Monk, Hattie Carter, Mary Lizzie Fountain and Evelyn Hunter. No camp could surpass the Reynolds Camp for the beauty and charming manners of her Sponsor and maids of honor. They were the recipients of many favors during their visit to Atlanta.