Mitchell Post National Encampment Postcard
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Title
Mitchell Post National Encampment Postcard
            Alternative Title
St. Cloud's Mitchell Post at 44th National Encampment Postcard
            Subject
St. Cloud (Fla.)
                     Atlantic City (N.J)
                     Grand Army of the Republic
            Description
A postcard depicting the St. Cloud Mitchell Post at the 44th National Encampment in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The front of the postcard shows men with drums and flags before or after participating in the encampment parade. The group is standing in front of a building called Lawrence's Pharmacy. The back of the postcard features handwritten notes explaining, "ST. CLOUD'S MITCHELL POST AT NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT ATLANTIC CITY 1910". At the top is also a notation number, "88.1.157". 
The 44th National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic took place September 22-23, 1910 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The total attendence of the gathering was 213,901.
Mitchell Post was named after the first G.A.R. veteran soldier to die after the St. Cloud colony was established. Lucius L. Mitchell, a private of the G.A.R., moved with his wife and five of their eight children to St. Cloud, Florida in 1909. He would die later that same year, and be buried in the Rose Hill Cemetary in Kissimmee, Florida.
This postcard is part of a private collection kept by Roger Hipel of St. Cloud, Florida.
            The 44th National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic took place September 22-23, 1910 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The total attendence of the gathering was 213,901.
Mitchell Post was named after the first G.A.R. veteran soldier to die after the St. Cloud colony was established. Lucius L. Mitchell, a private of the G.A.R., moved with his wife and five of their eight children to St. Cloud, Florida in 1909. He would die later that same year, and be buried in the Rose Hill Cemetary in Kissimmee, Florida.
This postcard is part of a private collection kept by Roger Hipel of St. Cloud, Florida.
Source
Original 5 x 3 inch black and white postcard: Private Collection of Roger Hipel.
            Date Created
1910
            Date Copyrighted
1910
            Is Part Of
Roger Hipel Collection, St. Cloud Collection, Osceola County Collection, RICHES.
            Format
application/pdf
            Extent
4.20 MB
            Medium
5 x 3 inch black and white postcard
            Language
eng
            Type
Still Image
            Coverage
Atlantic City, NJ
            Accrual Method
Donation
            Mediator
History Teacher
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Curator
Williams, Rachel
            Source Repository
Private Collection of Roger Hipel
            External Reference
Fisk, Robert A., and Jim Robison. Images of America: St. Cloud. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2002, 127.
"The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies: National Encampments: Bibliography," Library of Congress, Accessed January 14, 2020, https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/national/natlist.html.
            "The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies: National Encampments: Bibliography," Library of Congress, Accessed January 14, 2020, https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/national/natlist.html.
Collection
Citation
“Mitchell Post National Encampment Postcard,” RICHES, accessed October 28, 2025, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/11685.
    