This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ...F. JOHNSON, Committcv. REPORT ON THE REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL. To the Forty-third Annual Encampment, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R.: CoMRAnEs: Your committee to whom was referred the annual report of the Assistant Adjutant General for the year ended December 31, 1910, would respectfully report that careful consideration has been given it in connection with tabulated statements presented therewith, and find the same correct. The committee joins with the recommendation of the Assistant Adjutant General urging on Posts careful preparation and promptness in their semi-annual reports. V'e take this occasion to express our high appreciation of his devotion to the interests of the G. A. R., as shown by his official reports and journals prepared, and of his considerate and fraternal treatment of Comrades in the discharge of his duties, which deserve mention and thanks of this Encampment. S. W. MCELDERRY, Chairman; L. H. PATTERSON, JAMES A. ALLEN, CHRIS. STORM, M. M. LEVi/IS, Committcents'cents'. REPORT ON Tl-IE REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL. WAsn1nc1'o::, D. C., February 14, 1911. To the Forty-third Annual Enmmpmz'nl. Department of the Potomac, G. A. R.: COMRADES: The report of the Assistant Quartermaster General having been approved by the Council of Administration, it only remains for the committee to whom said report has been referred to call attention to its salient points, as follows: The total receipts for the General Fund appear to have been.. $1,572.79 The expenditures to have been.............................. 1,407.33 Leaving a balance on hand of........................ 165.46 The Relief Fund account shows, receipts.................... 9