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1. www.iaff34.org
www.iaff34.org/?zone=/unionact - [Cached]Published on: 2/11/2008 Last Visited: 2/11/2008
William Burns Jr., President B. S. Harmon, Vice President A. G. Ray, Recording Secretary
The following permanent officers were then elected and installed, their term of office to expire June, 1918 with the exception of two Trustees.
William Burns Jr., President Capt. B. S. Harmon, Vice President Capt. Harry N. Files, Recording & Corresponding Secretary O. H. Long, Financial Secretary Capt. Joe Carmichael, Treasurer Sam Coote, Sgt.-at-Arms E. R. Brookins, Sentinel Capt. Gus McDonald, 3 year Trustee Gus Ginocchio, 2 year Trustee Fred S. Alley, 1 year Trustee
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President Burns was also instructed to contact Jesse M. Pace and L. H. Moore regarding membership in the Central Trades Council and Arkansas State Federation of Labor. -
2. www.morningsidebooks.com
www.morningsidebooks.com/cgi/b - [Cached]Published on: 3/26/2008 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
by BURNS, WILLIAM.
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Sometime after the war, Capt. William S. Burns of the 4th Missouri Cavalry wrote his memoirs in the Bath, Maine newspaper.They have remained in the files until now.
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Other books by BURNS, WILLIAM.S., CAPTAIN CO.I -
3. James River Publications - Missouri Regiments - mosocco.com/jreb/civilwar.htm
www.mosocco.com/missouri.html - [Cached]Published on: 5/25/2006 Last Visited: 1/14/2008
Fourth Missouri Cavalry, U.S.A., by William S. Burns. Sometime after the war, Captain William S. Burns of the 4th Missouri Cavalry wrote his memoirs for the Bath, Maine newspaper. They have remained in the files until now.

