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P a g e 1 K G.A.R. Cemetery Grand Army of the Republic Miami, Oklahoma khorn@miamiokla.net cmasterson@miamiokla.net nbro@miamiokla.net

UPCOMIING EVENT P a g e 2 As most of you know, the original purpose in celebrating Memorial Day was established years ago by our forefathers. On May 5, 1868, General John A. Logan, National Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), called for a nationwide day of remembrance later that month; Decoration Day as he called it. The 30th of May, 1868, was designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land. It is an honor for us at G.A.R. Cemetery to continue such an important tradition of remembrance for those who have died in our nation s service. Each year we invite the local Veteran s Organizations to participate by lowering the Flag to half staff, placing the memorial wreaths and the firing of volleys. Also, with this year commemorating the 200 th anniversary of our National Anthem, we are honored to have Amanda Cole sing The Star Spangled Banner as well as play TAPS for us. The Tulsa Pipes and Drums will perform Amazing Grace and other patriotic music on their bagpipes and drums. A free lunch will be provided following our ceremony for all who join us in celebration of our Memorial Day Ceremony. Brown-Winters Funeral Home has graciously donated hamburgers and hot dogs to be prepared by the cemetery staff for everyone to enjoy. As always, the public is invited to join us for our Annual Memorial Day Ceremony, good food and fellowship on Memorial Day, May 26 th, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Please Join Us in Honoring our Veterans!

CIITY CIIRCUIIT P a g e 3 Barbara Becker Genealogy Department Miami Public Library Genealogy & family history go hand in hand. What will you be able tell your children and grandchildren about their heritage? The goal is to learn and preserve whatever you can about your ancestors. You are the beginning "Twig" on your family tree and from there you work backward to your unknown "Roots." Write down what you know about your ancestors and interview family members. Seek information from sources such as birth, marriage and death certificates, school records, land deeds, probate records, pictures, letters, Bibles, diaries and your immediate family. Other things that help in your research would be the use of maps, military information, school annuals, and tribal information. Genealogy is more than names, dates and places. It's the history of who your ancestors were, what they did for a living, why they moved, and how they lived. I became curious about genealogy when I was growing up knowing only one grandparent. My curiosity about my other grandparents, who had passed away before my birth, sparked my interest to become a genealogist. That was 39 years ago and I'm still curious and still learning. If you are interested in your family history, come to the Miami Public Library to the genealogy department and let us help you get started. I teach genealogy workshops each spring, and if you need individual help I am available Mon-Wed-Thurs 10 AM - 5 PM and Tues 9 AM - 4 PM. Come in and start a new hobby and learn your ancestry.

G..A..R.. MARVELOUS MONUMENTS P a g e 4

P a g e 5 FYI Holidays, Ceremonies, and Changes With the holidays fast approaching, G.A.R. Cemetery is revving up for a brand New Year! What! You think the holiday season is over; well we Chad Masterson are just getting started here at G.A.R.! G.A.R. Cemetery Foreman We will start in February getting ready for our annual Memorial Day Ceremony by mowing, weed eating and spraying around all the markers and monuments in the cemetery. Some of the changes you will notice are the planting of (4) new Maple trees on the north end that will beautify the cemetery greatly with their vibrant fall colors. Also, by next fall we will have 15 new markers, new landscaping and new sod to honor those brave young men who came here to train at B.F.T.S. #3 during World War II and never made it home. Last but certainly not least, the opening of new burial plots on the west end that will be called Garden of Hope, Block III. So keep an eye on G.A.R... There are a lot of changes going on. Our Adopt-A-Flag Program at G.A.R. Cemetery is a wonderful way to honor and memorialize a loved one, and continues with over 150 adopted flags to date. The mission of this program is to beautify the cemetery with numerous American flags while also providing an opportunity to memorialize or honor specific individuals. Nancy Bro G.A.R. Cemetery Office Manager The cost to Adopt-A-Flag is $50.00. This will include the purchase of an American flag, flag pole and memorial plaque. The memorial plaque will include the inscription, In Honor of or In Memory of and the name of the individual to be honored or memorialized. The flags will be displayed along the entrances and roadways in the cemetery during Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Veterans Day. For more information regarding this program, please contact the City of Miami G.A.R. Cemetery at (918) 541-2288. Adopt-A-Flag registration forms are also available on the City of Miami s web page at: www.miamiokla.net. Completed forms with payment may be mailed to G.A.R. Cemetery Adopt-A-Flag, P.O. Box 1288, Miami, OK 74355-1288, or taken directly to the office located within the G.A.R. Cemetery at 2801 N Main, Miami, OK 74354. Unfortunately, Flags ordered after May 14 th, 2014 Will not be displayed on Memorial Day, May 26 th, 2014

The G..A..R.. Legacy P a g e 6 Joanna Archie McGhee Jones 1855-1944... Who Joanna Archie McGhee Jones was? Joanna Archie McGhee Jones was the daughter of Albert C. and Susannah McGhee. Joanna s father, Albert, was born in 1839 on the Trail of Tears and served in the Civil war. Her mother was born about 1826 in Cherokee Nation, GA. How Joanna s family came to Oklahoma? At the age of about 12, her family was forced to leave Georgia and head to Indian Territory. What had to be acquired to gain permission to marry her first husband Jerry Hanna? Jerry Hanna (a white man), had to get twelve signers (Indians to vouch for him) in order to marry Joanna. She was eighteen when they married. Follow This Link to Read Joanna Archie (McGhee) Jones Full Interview.

2014 EVENT SCHEDULE Memorial Day Ceremony Monday, May 26, 2014 @ 10:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided by Brown-Winters Funeral Home In the Gazebo Immediately Following the Ceremony British Flyers Remembrance Ceremony Saturday, October 25 th, 2014 @ 10:30 a.m. Clip And Save! P a g e 7 G.A.R. Cemetery Decoration Removal Schedule **All Decorations Must Be Removed From Graves By 8:00 a.m. On The Dates Listed** DECORATION REMOVAL DATE First Monday in February 02/03/2014 Second Monday Following Easter 04/28/2014 First Monday Following Memorial Day 06/02/2014 First Monday in October 10/06/2014 Wrought iron basket hangers are not permitted except for the time period of December 15 th through January 15 th and one week prior to Memorial Day until the first Monday following Memorial Day. Notices for our decoration removal schedule will be posted on signs at cemetery entrances the week preceding decoration removals. All decorations not collected by date and time listed will be disposed of with no exceptions. For more information about the G.A.R. Cemetery decoration removal schedule, please call the cemetery at 918-542-6685. Visit the City of Miami Public Library! Peter McCallum James Boyd Two of the fifteen British Cadets we honor each year. RECEPTION WILL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW THE CEREMONY Miami Public Library Barbara Becker 200 N Main Genealogy Department Miami. OK 74354 geniedept@miami.lib.ok.us www.miamipl.okpls.org 918-541-2292 Staff Hours Mon, Wed, Thu. 10:00 a.m. - noon, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Tues 9:00 a.m. noon, 1:00-4:00 p.m. A Friendly Reminder All Decorations Must Be Removed We re on the Web! Visit us at: www.miamiokla.net From The Graves by 8:00 a.m. On The First Monday Following Memorial Day. June 2 nd, 2014

P a g e 8 Adopt~A~Flag Purchase an American flag for $50.00 that will be displayed proudly at G.A.R. Cemetery on Memorial Day, 4 th of July, and Veterans Day. If you wish, the name of a person to be honored will be inscribed onto a plaque that will be displayed with the flag. This program is a great way to show appreciation for a loved one and your country. Unfortunately, Flags ordered after May 14 th, 2014 Will not be displayed on Memorial Day, 2014 G.A.R. History Hunt Do you have family at G.A.R. Cemetery? Do they have an interesting history? We are always looking for additions to our Living History Tour. Please send your interesting historical documentation and photographs to nbro@miamiokla.net and you never know you could see your family member featured on our next tour! For more information visit us at www.miamiokla.net Or call 918-541-2288 KELTON, Richard Duane (1943-1978) Kelton graduated from Miami High School in 1961. He was an actor and debuted in Gunsmoke as Bud. He also appeared in Wild Women, Charlie s Angels as well as other guest starring roles. He taught drama and social studies in Wellington Ks. And his father was the principal of Miami s Nichols Elementary School. We ve Got News Our goal is to supply updated news and event schedules to everyone who has an interest in G.A.R. Cemetery. If you know anyone who would like to be on our mailing list, Send your request to: nbro@miamiokla.net Or Call: (918) 541-2288