City and Suburban News-New York Times (1857-1922) Jan 29, 1890; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times, p. 6
New York
The members of the Union Prisoners of War National Memorial Association that was incorporated on Monday evening met in Parlor F at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last evening and elected these officers and Trustees for the coming year: President - Alonzo J. Decker; Vice President - Judge George M. Van Hoesen; Secretary - Major J. L. Kilgore, Treasurer- Gen. Ira M. Hedges; Trustees- Gen. Alexander S. Webb, Gen. Horatio C. King, Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, Gen. Ezra H. Ripple, Gen. Henry M. Cist-Cincinnati, Augustus C. Tate, Charles E. Hyatt, Major Floyd Clarkson, Gen. Alexander Slater, Gen. James Grant Wilson, Hibbard B. Masters, Major C. E. Barney, Gen. Wager Swayne, James D. Bell, and Frederick A. Rowe. The Advisory Board if fifty members will be appointed by the Trustees at their first meeting.
Andrew C. Allen
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