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Sons of Union Veterans of
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The Grand Army of the Republic

Progenitor of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

Founded in Decatur, Illinois on April 6, 1866, the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) consisted of Union Veterans of the Civil War, joined together at first for camaraderie, and later for political power. By 1890 their membership had risen to nearly 410,000 veterans.

Membership was limited to honorably discharged veterans of the Union Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue Cutter Service who had served between April 12, 1861 and April 9, 1865.

The community level of the organization was called a "Post" and each was numbered consecutively within each Department (generally a particular state). Most Posts also had a name and the rules for naming Posts included the requirement that the honored person be deceased and that no two Posts within the same Department could have the same name. The National organization was run by the elected "Commandery-in-Chief."

The GAR founded soldiers' homes, and was active in relief work and pension legislation. Five members were elected President of the United States and, for a time, it was impossible to be nominated on the Republican ticket without the endorsement of the GAR voting block.

In 1868, Commander-in-Chief John A. Logan issued General Order No. 11 calling for all Departments and Posts to set aside the 30th of May as a day for remembering the sacrifices of fallen comrades, thereby beginning the celebration of Memorial Day.

The final meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic was held in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1949 and the last member, Albert Woolson, died in 1956 at the age of 109 years.

The GAR's Department of California and Nevada was organized on February 21, 1868. Eventually there were nearly 200 individual posts throughout the Department. While the last National Encampment was held in 1949, the Department of California and Nevada continued to hold their annual Department Encampments into the 1950s.

The last member of the Department, William Allen Magee of Company M, 12th Ohio Cavalry, died in Long Beach, California on January 23, 1953 at the age of 106 years.

Following is a list of GAR Posts within the area covered by the Gen. U. S. Grant Camp No. 9, SUVCW. Not all of these Posts would have existed simultaneously:

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The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War is a 501(c)(4) organization and is approved by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as an organization to which tax deductible gifts can be made pursuant to Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.

Kern County

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Hurlburt Post No. 127

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Bakersfield

George A. Tilton Post No. 161

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Delano

Kings County

McPherson Post No. 51

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Hanford

Union Post No. 99

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Lemoore

Fresno County

Dunham Post No. 86

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Kingsburg

Atlanta Post No. 92

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Fresno

Island #10 Post No. 109

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Selma

Selma Post No. 193

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Selma

Madera County

Benjamin F. Butler Post No. 166

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Madera

Mariposa County

Mariposa Post No. 175

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Mariposa

Merced County

Hancock Post No. 104

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Merced

Tulare County

Gettysburg Post No. 59

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Tulare

Gov. Dick Yates Post No. 107

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Traver

Gen. George Wright Post No. 111

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Visalia

Porterville Post No. 167

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Porterville

Gen. William R. Shafter Post No. 190

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Dinuba

Tuolumne County

Columbia Post No. 141

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Columbia

Stanislaus County

Grant Post No. 9

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Modesto

Turlock Post No. 197

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Turlock

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Created 20 Feb 2008; Revised 20 Feb 2008

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