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Item Code: 2025-3593
“One of the most notable of Charlotte's many celebrations was the 39th Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans on June 4 through 7, 1929. This is the event for which the Armory-Auditorium was hastened to completion. Eleven Confederate Generals joined in issuing a statement declaring the Charlotte Reunion to be the best in every way of any of the preceding 38 reunions. The reunion was climaxed on Friday the 7th with a huge parade witnessed by many notables, made up of nearly a score of bands, military units, and visiting veterans in automobiles.” – Hornet’s Nest, The Story of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, 1961
This program comes to us in good condition, with some very minor expected wear commensurate with age. The program is bound by 2 staples with little oxidation. The cover shows no signs of fading and the original Camel Cigarette ad is still boldly blue on the reverse. Dimensions are 9” x 12”.
A rare remnant of one of the more memorable reunions in UCV history. [cm][ph:L]
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