There is no longer any room for doubt; a monument to the memory of our lamented dead will be erected in a few months, and those who have not contributed to the sacred fund should lose no time in doing so, as the estimable ladies who have so faithfully endeavored to discharge their self-imposed task are anxious to complete their labors and have erected in our midst a lasting tribute to the valor and manhood of those who have passed through the dark valley and shadow of death. Considerable money has been collected, yet the fund is incomplete, and certainly our citizens will aid the society now that victory is so near at hand. All contributions should be handed over to the Secretary, Mr. A. T. MCNEAL, who will receipt for the same and pass the amount to the Treasurer, R. S. HARDY, Esq. Hand in your mite before it is too late, and thus win yourself a clear conscience to the last. Open your purse will willing hand and vote remembrance to the dead.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 10 Nov. 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

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