Part I
     I’d like to write a bit about the 13th Regiment Association and its annual Circular.  The association was formed to facilitate companionship among the veterans that served in the “13th Mass. the association  published a pamphlet, or circular, for the membership, announcing the time and place of the annual re-union dinner in Boston 
 Each Circular included: 
- A list of newly elected officers for the coming year;
- Association treasury reports and dues assessments;
- A list of former comrades who had passed away;
- And, a list of attendees at the previous re-union dinner.
     An article of general interest to the membership would follow the ‘business’ reports.  In number one, (1888) there was a reprint of General James Beaver’s address to the First Corps Survivors at Gettysburg 
 In Circular #3
     In Circular #3      I will post more on the circulars soon.

 
 
Morton Tower is buried in Coos Bay, Oregon in the Marshfield Pioneer Cemetery. He was a prominent member of this community including serving as the first customs officer. As volunteers with the cemetery & the adjoining Marshfield High School, we had acquired several versions of Tower's article but never knew exactly what prompted him to write the story originally. Thank you for the insight.
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