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James M. Snyder
Commander
Department of New York
1905
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Past Department Commander James M. Snyder was born in Ballston Spa, July 21, 1845. His parents moved to Troy when he was a young boy and his home was in that city till his death. In July 1862, at the age of 16, he enlisted as a Comrade Snyder was at first a member of |
He was Commander of the Department of New York for year 1905-06 and served the Grand Army faithfully and acceptably in every position he was called to fill. In the city in which his long life was spent he occupied many public and business positions of responsibility, and filled all of them with success. His sudden passing cast a shadow of gloom over the community. His had been a life for the young men to imitate. His love for his comrades of the war for Union was evidenced by constant service in all matters of interest to them. In these last day his Americanism was beyond question. An able speaker, he was active in all places where pleading for war work was required. James
M. Snyder died in Troy, N.Y., on January 17, 1919 in the 74th year of his age.
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