DEPARTMENT of RHODE ISLAND
SONS of UNION VETERANS of the CIVIL WAR

Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21


Camp Commanders Orders

Series 2000-2001

Michael S. Kennedy
Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, Commander

Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, General Order No. 1

Effective December 7, 2000, Joel Abbott, Camp No. 21, shall hereby be known as Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21.

Upon investigation, it has been determined that the namesake of the camp was a commodore in the United States Navy and the correct spelling of his surname is Abbot vice Abbott. All correspondence, camp letterhead, web sites, and any other official documentation shall carry the camp name as Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21.

The Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, Secretary shall maintain record of this action in his active file until it can be submitted by him for inclusion in the Camp Bylaws upon their approval.

Signed authorized and approved December 7, 2000 by:
Michael S. Kennedy, Camp Commander
Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, SUVCW, INC.

Attested December 7, 2000 by:
Kenneth R. Lucier, Camp Secretary
Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, SUVCW, INC.


Series 1999-2000

Donald C. Walker, Sr.
Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, Commander

Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, General Order No. 1

Effective 12 August, 1999, all members of Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, are hereby directed to continue flagging Veterans graves until the beginning of winter. This includes Civil War and Spanish American War Veterans. The Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, Secretary shall maintain record of this action in his active file until it can be submitted by him for inclusion in the Camp Bylaws upon their approval.

Signed authorized and approved 12 August, 1999 by:
Donald C. Walker, Sr., Camp Commander
Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, SUVCW, Inc.

Attested 12 August, 1999 by:
Kenneth R. Lucier, Camp Secretary
Commodore Joel Abbot, Camp No. 21, SUVCW, Inc.


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