Marshall County Independent Newspaper, Plymouth, Indiana - Friday, Feb. 24, 1899:
At a special meeting of the Miles Tibbetts Post held Wednesday evening to take action in reference to the death of Comrade W. O. Lattimore, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
WHEREAS: Miles Tibbetts Post No. 260, Dept. of Indiana G.A.R., has learned with sincere sorrow of the death of Comrade Capt. W. O. Lattimore at Evanston, Illinois on February 11, 1899, who was a member of this Post from the 17th day of September 1888 until the 20th day of December 1897 when he was transferred to the G.A.R. Post at Crown Point, Indiana, where he had located. Comrade Lattimore was an able and patriotic officer in the U.S. Army for over eleven years, an upright citizen, an able minister of the gospel, and, while a member of this Post, was regular in attendance and one of the best and most entertaining of speakers in the post room and campfire, always taking a great interest in al patriotic movements and everything pertaining to Grand Army affairs. The life of our beloved comrade is ended, his noble work is done. Therefore, be it:
RESOLVED, That in the death of Comrade Walter O. Latimore, we each feel a sense of personal loss, and the loss of a comrade whom our Post always delighted to honor.
RESOLVED, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this Post, and a copy thereof be transmitted to each of the two daughters of the deceased.
Marshall County Independent Newspaper, Plymouth, Indiana - Friday, Feb. 24, 1899:
At a special meeting of the Miles Tibbetts Post held Wednesday evening to take action in reference to the death of Comrade W. O. Lattimore, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
WHEREAS: Miles Tibbetts Post No. 260, Dept. of Indiana G.A.R., has learned with sincere sorrow of the death of Comrade Capt. W. O. Lattimore at Evanston, Illinois on February 11, 1899, who was a member of this Post from the 17th day of September 1888 until the 20th day of December 1897 when he was transferred to the G.A.R. Post at Crown Point, Indiana, where he had located. Comrade Lattimore was an able and patriotic officer in the U.S. Army for over eleven years, an upright citizen, an able minister of the gospel, and, while a member of this Post, was regular in attendance and one of the best and most entertaining of speakers in the post room and campfire, always taking a great interest in al patriotic movements and everything pertaining to Grand Army affairs. The life of our beloved comrade is ended, his noble work is done. Therefore, be it:
RESOLVED, That in the death of Comrade Walter O. Latimore, we each feel a sense of personal loss, and the loss of a comrade whom our Post always delighted to honor.
RESOLVED, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this Post, and a copy thereof be transmitted to each of the two daughters of the deceased.
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