Grand Army of the Republic. J.K. Taylor Post No. 182. (Bethlehem, Pa.).
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G.A.R. members established J. K. Taylor Post No. 182 on May 25, 1869 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The Post was active from that date until the late 1920s. On November 19, 1923, the Post turned over its hall, furniture, and carpet to the Capt. O.A. Luckenbach Camp of the Son’s of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW). The Camp agreed to take care of the financial responsibilities of the hall and allowed the Post to continue to meet in the hall following the transfer. On January 4, 1924, the J. K. Taylor Post dispersed its funds to the remaining thirty members. They continued to meet until June 1929; the last meeting minutes are recorded on June 7, 1929.
From the guide to the Records of J.K. Taylor Post No. 182, Grand Army of the Republic, Bulk, 1872-1929, 1869-1944, (Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Museum and Library)
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