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Domestic News November 4, 1925

Americus Times Recorder

Americus, Sumter County, Georgia

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Florida Confederate Veterans hold their 35th annual reunion in Gainesville, with about 200 delegates expected, sessions through Thursday, and Governor John W. Martin addressing them at closing.

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FLORIDA VETS GATHER FOR MEET
35th Annual Reunion Meets At Gainesville, Fla. Governor to Address Vets
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Nov. 4. - Confederate Veterans from throughout Florida are gathering here for the 35th annual reunion of the Florida division of the United States Confederate Veterans which convene in the First Baptist church here. The sessions will last through Thursday. It was predicted by General L. W. Jackson, commander of the Florida division, that the total number of delegates would reach 200 by the time the session convenes. West Florida is being largely represented while south Florida is maintaining its last year's average, according to the registration officer. Governor John W. Martin will address the veterans Thursday evening at the closing session.

What sub-type of article is it?

Celebration Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Confederate Veterans Annual Reunion Gainesville Florida Governor Address

What entities or persons were involved?

General L. W. Jackson Governor John W. Martin

Where did it happen?

Gainesville, Fla.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Gainesville, Fla.

Event Date

Nov. 4 Through Thursday

Key Persons

General L. W. Jackson Governor John W. Martin

Event Details

Confederate Veterans from throughout Florida are gathering in Gainesville for the 35th annual reunion of the Florida division of the United States Confederate Veterans, convening in the First Baptist church. Sessions last through Thursday, with about 200 delegates expected, largely from West Florida. Governor John W. Martin will address them Thursday evening at closing.

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