From the Meriden Weekly Tribune, November 27, 1890
The Tenth Annual Reunion of the Veterans at Topeka next month will be the largest and most important gathering of old soldiers ever assembled in Kansas. Judging from present indications, the committee estimates that fully 50,000 old Soldiers and Sailors will attend the Re-union.
Several hundred large tents are being put up on the State Fair Grounds, and the local committee are making preparations to receive and entertain their visitors in a manner every way worthy of the generous hospitality of our Kansas people. The camp will be laid out by States, and one day will be given to the formation of State Association and to Regimental Re-unions.
The President of the United States, Gen. Harrison, and other eminent soldiers and statesmen will be present and help entertain “the Boys in Blue.”
Col. Forsythe of the U.S. Army, with several troops of cavalry, artillery and infantry will participate in an exciting sham battle, bombarding and blowing up Fort Fisher at night.
The jollifications will commence on October 7, and continue four days and nights – mostly nights – when fireworks, sham battles, campfire stories, and foraging will be the order of exercises.
Gen. Alex. McCook will address the Re-union of the Army of the Cumberland.
- An interesting programme every day with cavalry and artillery drills, dress parades, &c.
- The Veterans wife and family will have special accommodations provided.
- Tents and Barracks, Wood, Straw, Water, Lights, etc., free including the freedom of the city.
- Half fare on all Railroads.
If you have any doubts as to the foraging, address Maj. T.J. Anderson, President of the Committee of Forty-three, Topeka, Kansas, for further information.
This story appeared in “Yesteryears” in April 2012.
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