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Verona Grand Army of the Republic Post 360 Members
May 30, 1885
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Title
Verona Grand Army of the Republic Post 360 Members
Date
May 30, 1885
Identifier
20100315-ocl-0552
Source Identifier
2003.03
Description
Members of the Grand Army of the Republic Post Number 360 and marching band stand at attention on Allegheny River Boulevard in Verona. The post was named after Charles Bright, the son of one of Oakmont's original settlers Peter Bright. Charles Bright died fighting for the Union Army in Kentucky. Members of this post served the United States as members of the Union Army during the Civil War. Originally donated by Bill Reynolds.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Verona (Allegheny County, Pa.)
Allegheny River Boulevard (Verona, Pa.)
Grand Army of the Republic Post 360 (Verona, Pa.)
Civil War Veterans--Pennsylvania--Verona
Marching Bands--Pennsylvania--Verona
Veterans--Pennsylvania--Verona
Source
Oakmont Carnegie Library Archives
Contributor
Oakmont Carnegie Library
Collection
Oakmont Historical Image Collection
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