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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. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... Law Offices of O'Connor & O'Byrne. Savannah, Ga., May 9, 1896. Mr. James J. Hagerty, Philadelphia, Pa.: Dear Sir--Your favor of recent date was duly received. In compliance with your request I send you by this mail a manifold copy of the minutes taken at our conference last August in the Continental Hotel, New York City. I did send two or three copies thereof to members who made special request for the same. I earnestly hope that all true and patriotic Hibernians will soon be united in one grand brotherhood. Hoping you are well and prospering, I remain, fraternally, P. J. O'connor, N. P., A. O. H. of America. minutes of the american board. Continental Hotel, New York, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1895. Pursuant to adjournment the meeting of the National Directory of the Ancient Order of Hibernians was called to order at 11 o'clock a. m., National President, P. J. O'Connor presiding. The following members of the directory being present: P. J. O'Connor, National President, Savannah, Ga.; M. J. Slattery, National Secretary, Albany, N. Y.; Thos. J. Dundon, National Treasurer, Columbus, O.; Maurice F. Wilhere, Philadelphia, Pa.; Edward Sweeney, Cincinnati, O.; John W. Clark, Milwaukee, 'Wis.; and the following proceedings were then had. Messrs. Hagerty and Donohue, representing the Board of Erin, A. O. H., were admitted into the room and introduced to each member of the directory, whereupon President O'Connor said: Gentlemen, we had better come to order. At the last national convention of our order a resolution was passed reading as follows: "Resolved, That all action heretofore taken, expelling members for taking part in the secession movement be rescinded and that we invite them and all members of the so-called B. of E., A. O. H., to return and join with...