Cambridge fifty years a city, 1846-1896; an account of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 2-3, 1896, Part 14

Author: Davis, Walter Gee, ed
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Cambridge, Riverside Press
Number of Pages: 250


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Aids - Capt. Edward E. Mason, Mr. M. C. Beedle, Dr. A. L. Norris, Mr. A. M. Lunt, Dr. E. H. Stevens, Mr. A. J. Littlefield, Capt. J. S. Sawyer, Capt. F. S. Hill, Mr. E. W. Pike, Mr. George H. How- ard, Mr. W. H. Eveleth.


Staff - Mr. Hugh Bancroft, Mr. Ossian H. Brock, Mr. Louis F. Baldwin, Mr. E. H. Bright, Mr. A. H. Bill, Mr. Sumner A. Brooks, Mr. John S. Clary, Mr. Walter A. Claflin, Mr. George E. Close, Mr. G. H. Cutler, Mr. William E. Doyle, Jr., Dr. William Fergu- son, Mr. E. T. Gale, Mr. Albert F. Harlow, Mr. S. S. Hastings, Mr. Thomas W. Henry, Mr. A. J. Holbrook, Mr. John Hopewell, Jr., Mr. Ray Greene Huling, Mr. Charles M. Jones, Mr. G. M. Joll, Mr. Stillman F. Kelley, Mr. George H. Kelley, Jr., Mr. O. F. Kendall, Dr. William C. Lane, Mr. H. G. Low, Mr. P. H. Moriarty, Mr. C. A. Mason, Mr. John Mahady, Mr. James A. Maskell, Mr. Fred D. Norton, Mr. John H. Ponce, Mr. John E. Parry, Mr. C. B. Parker, Mr. C. C. Read, Mr. Frederick W. Rogers, Mr. J. B. Read, Rev. George Skene, Dr. C. H. Thomas, Mr. J. C. Watson, Mr. C. E. Wentworth, Mr. Charles O. Whitten, Mr. H. W. Whit- ing, Mr. William Westcott.


ESCORT TO THE PROCESSION.


Fifth Regiment, M. V. M., Lieut .- Col. J. H. Whitney commanding ; Maj. Geo. H. Benyon ; Maj. Wm. H. Oakes ; Maj. A. M. Mossman ; Lieut. Harry P. Ballard, adjutant ; Lieut. Frederick P. Barnes, quartermaster ; Maj. Charles C. Foster, surgeon ; Lieut. H. Lincoln Chase, assistant surgeon ; Lieut. A. C. Warren, paymaster ; Lieut. Robert B. Edes, inspector of rifle practice ; Rev. Samuel J. Bar- rows, chaplain ; 5th Regiment band.


Co. A - Capt. William W. Stover, Lieut. William S. Tolman, Lieut. Roland W. Bray.


Co. B - Capt. Edward E. Mason, Lieut. Charles W. Facey, Lieut. Charles J. Kirby.


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Co. C -Capt. J. Albert Scott, Lieut. Harry P. Inman, Lieut. Ernest R. Springer.


Co. D-Capt. Willard C. Butler, Lieut. Arthur E. Lewis, Lieut. Edwin A. Dunton.


Co. E-Capt. Jolin U. Wescott, Lieut. George H. Lowe, Lieut. Otto J. C. Neilson.


Co. F-Capt. Murray D. Clement, Lieut. Clifford E. Hamilton, Lieut. Louis R. Gindrat.


Co. G - Lieut. William W. Wade, Lieut. Thomas Mccarthy.


Co. H -Capt. Francis Meredith, Lieut. Fred McDonald, Lieut. H. Y. Gilson.


Co. I - Lieut. Herbert A. Clark, Lieut. George H. Sykes.


Co. K-Capt. Walter E. Morrison, Lieut. Harry L. Kincaide, Lieut. William H. Whitney.


Co. L - Capt. Elmore E. Locke, Lieut. James H. Mann, Lieut. Frank F. Cutting.


Co. M -Capt. Charles F. Reed, Lieut. Harry C. Moore, Lieut. Charles H. Groves.


ESCORT TO THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


1st Cadet band, 35 pieces.


1st Corps of Cadets, M. V. M. - Lieut. Col. Thomas F. Edmands, commanding. Maj. George R. Rogers. Adjt. James E. R. Hill. Qm. Charles T. Lovering. Surgeon William L. Richardson.


Assistant Surgeon Chas. M. Green. Paymaster Charles L. Stevens. I. of R. P. William A. Hayes.


Co. A - Capt. H. Appleton, Lieut. Frank L. Joy, Lieut. Herbert C. Wells.


Co. B- Capt. William H. Alline, Lieut. William B. Clark, Lieut. Winthrop Wetherbee.


Co. C-Capt. Andrew Robeson, Lieut. Walter L. Bouve, Lieut. Richard D. Sears.


Co. D- Capt. Henry B. Rice, Lieut. Thomas B. Tieknor, Lieut. Edward E. Currier.


Invited guests in carriages as follows : -


Carriage containing Acting Gov. Wolcott, President Eliot of Harvard University, Mayor Bancroft, and Mr. H. O. Houghton.


Carriage containing President Fairbairn of the board of aldermen, Gen. Dalton, and Gen. Champlin.


Carriage containing President Odiorne of the common council, Col. Benton, and Col. Kenny.


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Carriage containing Alderman Bleiler and Mr. H. A. Thomas.


Carriage containing Alderman Bradford, Judge Bond, and Bishop Lawrence.


Carriage containing Alderman Stearns and Postmaster Coveney, of Boston.


Carriage containing Alderman Rourke, State Auditor Kimball, and Councillor Raymond.


Carriage containing Alderman Cutter and ex-Mayor Saunders.


Carriage containing Alderman Conant, ex-Mayor Bradford, ex-Mayor Montague, and ex-Mayor Hall.


Carriage containing Alderman Keith, ex-Mayor Fox, and Judge Ham- mond.


Carriage containing Alderman Wood, Senator Dallinger, Judge Mc- Intire, and Judge Lawton.


Carriage containing Alderman Douglass, Mayor Perry of Medford, Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie, and Mayor Cobb of Newton.


Carriage containing Alderman White, Representative Myers, Mayor Henderson of Everett, and Mayor Greene of Fall River.


Carriage containing City Clerk Brandon, Mayor Rockwell of Fitch- burg. Representative Fillmore. and Mayor Robinson of Gloucester.


Carriage containing Councilman Davis, Representative Dickinson, and Hon. Frank A. Hill.


Carriage containing Councilman Morgan, Mayor Curran of Holyoke, Mayor Bessom of Lynn, and Mayor Bartlett of Marlboro.


Carriage containing Councilman Coolidge, Representative Coleman, Mayor Williamson of Brockton. and Hon. Chester W. Kingsley.


Carriage containing Councilman Preble, Mayor Junkins of Lawrence, and Representative Donovan.


Carriage containing Councilman Willard, and Mayor Walker of Mal- den.


Carriage containing Councilman Apsey, Judge Almy, Judge Parmen- ter, and Sheriff Cushing.


Carriage containing Councilman Perkins, County Commissioner Read, County Commissioner Upham, and County Commissioner Bigelow. Carriage containing Councilman Googins, Clerk of Courts Hurd, County Treasurer Hayden, and Registrar of Deeds Stevens.


Carriage containing Councilman Saunders, District Attorney Wier, Registrar of Probate Folsom. and Registrar of Deeds Thompson.


Carriage containing Councilman Montague, Selectmen Evans and Coon of Watertown.


Carriage containing Councilman Scott, Selectmen Fessenden, Tufts, and Farmer of Arlington.


Carriage containing President Yerxa, of the park commission, Select- men Creeley and Davis of Belmont.


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Carriage containing George S. Saunders and Charles S. Childs.


Carriage containing Rev. D. N. Beach, Rev. Fr. Scully, Registrar of Voters Cox, and H. Porter Smith.


Carriage containing E. B. Hale, W. T. Piper, and Superintendent of Schools Cogswell.


Carriage containing Councilman Chaplin, City Treasurer Dallinger, Registrar of Voters Pear, and Dr. E. E. Spencer.


Carriage containing Otis S. Brown, City Engineer Hastings, Superin- tendent of Streets Brown, and John D. Billings.


1 Carriage containing Principal Assessor Gooch, City Auditor Upham, City Solicitor G. A. A. Pevey, and Dr. James A. Dow.


Carriage containing E. B. James, C. E. Hadcock, W. L. R. Gifford, and C. W. Cheney.


Carriage containing Clerk of Committees McDuffie, J. Lyman Stone, Superintendent of Buildings Gray, and Dr. Lewis L. Bryant.


Carriage containing Sealer of Weights and Measures Roberts and Bridge Commissioner William J. Marvin.


Carriage containing Dr. Charles Bullock, John T. Shea, Hon. William B. Durant, and George A. Allison.


Carriage containing Executive Clerk E. A. Counihan and J. Milton Stone, Jr.


Carriage containing representatives of the press.


FIRST DIVISION.


C. H. Morse, chief of division.


Aids - S. I. B. Stodder, Harry W. Conant, Horace L. Whitney, A.


L. Ware, Frank B. Hopewell, Herbert Sawin, Charles L. Hopewell, Clifford W. Dow.


Lynn Cadet band, Mounted Lancers ; S. S. Lurvey, leader, 28 pieces. First battalion of cavalry, Maj. Horace G. Kemp commanding, Adjt. Frank L. Locke, Qm. Sullivan B. Newton, Surgeon George Wescott Mills, Veterinary Surgeon Austin Peters, Paymaster Jaines W. Pierce, Inspector of Rifle Practice Horace D. Litchfield, Chaplain W. H. Rider.


Co. A, Boston National Lancers, Capt. Oscar A. Jones commanding, Lieut. D. A. Young, Lieut. Curtis Guild, Jr.


Co. D, Roxbury Horse Guards, Capt. William A. Perrins command- ing, Lieut. John Perrins, Jr., Lieut. James L. Fairbanks.


1st company of volunteers of the war of 1861, Levi Hawkes, presi- dent ; John Kinnear, vice-president ; George H. Hastings, secretary ; Capt. Thomas H. Lucy, S. D. Hiscock, William Shannon, D. R. Melcher, George W. Wheelock, John White, Thomas Preston, C. E. Pierce, C. D. Kinnear, Joseph Cartright, Gen. S. E. Chamber- lain, S. M. Busnach, Edward Chandler, Joseph Gay, Richard T. Marvin, and Henry A. Smith ; 18 inen in a barge.


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William H. Smart post 30, G. A. R., George E. Deitz commanding ; Benjamin F. Hastings, sr. vice-com. ; William F. Gallagher, jr. vice- com. ; James B. Soper, adjt. ; Amos B. Jarvis, sergt. maj. ; J. E. Ellis, chaplain ; C. H. Collins, surg. ; 100 men in four barges.


Charles Beck post 56, G. A. R., A. H. Ricker commanding ; T. J. Breen, sr. vice-com. ; Frank J. O'Reilly, jr. vice-com .; A. W. Glid- den, jr. adjt. ; W. H. Eveleth, qm. ; Mathias Fleck, surg .; A. W. Curtis, chaplain ; M. C. Beedle, officer of the day ; A. J. Littlefield, officer of the guard ; 50 men in two barges.


Boston High School band, H. J. McBarron, leader ; 12 pieces.


P. Stearns Davis post 57, G. A. R., Timothy J. Quinn commanding ; A. Metzger, sr. vice-com. ; Fred I. Mansfield, jr. vice-com. ; William Voit, officer of the day ; J. Gilligan, officer of the guard ; Jolin Donelan, adjt. ; Andrew Burke, sergt. ; 45 men in two barges.


John A. Logan post 186, G. A. R., Joseph T. Batcheller commanding ; Nelson A. Hallet, past com. of post 15; Past Com. J. P. Condon ; Samuel Spink, sr. vice-com. ; Fred O. Libby, jr. vice-com. ; 56 men in 14 barouches.


S. S. Sleeper camp, Sons of Veterans band, C. F. Brown, leader ; 10 pieces.


S. S. Sleeper camp, Sons of Veterans, Capt. George A. Wilson, com- manding ; Arthur Pierson, first lieut. ; Daniel Connors, second lieut. ; Frank Littlefield, first sergt. ; 125 men.


Cambridge Manual Training School band, A. R. MacKusick, leader ; 28 pieces.


Cambridge Manual Training School, Jeremiah F. Downey, command- ing ; Capt. Richard F. Phelps, com. of escort ; 30 men.


C. M. T. S., hose 4; Lieut. Herbert Seaverns, commanding.


C. M. T. S .. hose 5 ; Capt. Harry F. Grant, commanding.


C. M. T. S., hook and ladder; Lieut. Cato Thompson, commanding. C. M. T. S. floats.


Cambridge High School, Capt. Samuel Usher, commanding ; William Parker. first lieut. ; Edward White, second lieut. ; George Holbrook, first sergt. ; Joseph Mccarthy, second sergt .; William Bateman, third sergt .; William Donovan, fourth sergt .; 75 boys.


Latin and High School Review ; W. R. Estabrook, editor and board of directors, in barge.


Cambridge Latin School, Capt. Paul H. Kelsey, commanding ; Norman F. Hall, first lieut. ; Henry J. Winslow, second lieut. ; M. D. Miller, first sergt. ; Leon Jaquith, second sergt .; 40 boys.


Co. E, 2d regiment, Union Boys' brigade, First Baptist church, Capt. A. M. Blackburn commanding ; George Doherty, first lieut. ; Ed- ward Perkins, second lieut. ; J. Blackburn, musician ; 56 boys.


Co. G, Union Boys' brigade, Capt. W. S. Carpenter commanding ; G.


W. Jones, first lieut. ; William Pitman, second lieut., 50 boys.


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North Avenue Boys' brigade. Fife and drum corps.


Union cadets - Alexander A. Cunha commanding ; Louis A. Packard, first lieut. ; Albert Harmon, second lieut. ; 20 boys.


Trinity Boys' brigade - Maj. F. S. Child commanding ; William Loughrey, acting capt. ; Thomas H. Maxwell, first lieut. ; Peter Tochterman, second lieut. ; William Gimpel, first sergt .; J. C. Martel, second sergt. ; R. S. Mckay and H. N. Hovey, Jr., aids ; George Kelly, drummer ; Edward Graves, color sergt .; Charles Parkhurst, bugler ; 40 boys.


Fife and drum corps.


Cambridge Cadets - Capt. J. J. Owens commanding ; William H. Benson, first lieut. ; C. A. Gurney, second lieut. ; George Rollins, first sergt. ; Harry Rice, P. J. Anglin, Charles McCourt, and Charles Busnach, corporals.


SECOND DIVISION. Harvard students. Alfred Borden, '96, chief of division. Harvard College band, 20 musicians. Harvard College drum corps, 30 drummers. Representation of graduating cap in the colors of the seniors (black and yellow), carried by E. C. Knoblauch, '96. Senior class, 100 men. Banner, " What would Cambridge be without us ?" Marshal for '97, J. W. Dunlop. Aids, E. N. Wrightington, Arthur N. Beale, William L. Garrison, and Arnold Scott. Junior class, 200 men. Float containing John Lovett, "John the Orangeman," with donkey and cart, attended by J. Moulton, '98, and C. C. Bull, '97. Marshal for '98, Norman W. Cabot. Aids, Philip S. Dalton, Gerrish Newell, J. L. Knox, and S. L. Fuller. Sophomore class, 300 men. Red parasol brigade, Harvard '99. Marshal for '99, Arthur Adams. Aids, P. M. Jaffray, F. Holt, P. G. Carleton, H. H. Fish, H. S. Dennison, and D. Fairbank. Freshmen class, 600 men.


THIRD DIVISION.


George S. Evans, chief of division.


Aids - Rev. Alexander Blackburn, William Read 2d, Ross McPher- son, Charles H. Titus, James P. Welch, F. M. Small, and W. H. Evans.


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Signal corps on bicycles ; Sergt. Caleb E. West commanding, nine men. Stiles band of Lynn, 25 pieces ; Henry E. Stiles, leader. Provisional battalion, M. V. M. Marshal, Capt. Walter E. Lombard. Chief of staff, Capt. George F. Quinby.


Aids - Lieut. H. M. Winter, Lieut. F. S. Howes, Lieut. George E. Marshall. Lieut. H. W. Sprague, and Adjt. H. J. Green.


1st Co. - Lieut. John E. Day commanding ; 30 men. 2d Co. - Lieut. Marshall Underwood commanding ; 30 men.


3d Co. - Capt. John Boardman, Jr., commanding ; 30 men.


4th Co. - Lieut. J. O. Porter commanding; 79 men from the 1st Bat .. Naval brigade, M. V. M., divided as follows :


Section of artillery made up from four companies, Lieut. Gardner Jones commanding.


1st platoon - Lieut. George S. Selfredge commanding.


2d platoon - Lieut. Daniel Chase commanding.


1st section of battery - Ensign Willis Munro commanding.


2d section - Lieut. Edward W. Nichols commanding.


Third section - Ensign Daniel H. Sughrue commanding.


Fourth section, 1st company of infantry - Ensign W. S. Dodge com- manding.


2d company of infantry - Ensign Crosby commanding.


Ambulance detachment - Sergt. W. H. Sprague commanding; 13 men.


Patrol wagon from police station 2 -J. T. Cook, driver.


Cambridge fire department, Thomas J. Casey, chief ; James Casey, driver.


Aids - Engineers N. W. Bunker, C. W. Brackett, William B. Cade. Steamer No. 1, Capt. John L. Jones commanding ; 12 men.


Steamer No. 2. Capt. James Cunningham commanding ; 12 men.


Steamer No. 3. Capt. Walter Baker commanding ; 12 men. Steamer No. 4. Capt. George F. Tibbitts commanding ; 12 men.


Steamer No. 5. Capt. Francis F. Scanlan commanding ; 12 men. Steamer No. 6, Capt. John H. Brown commanding ; 12 men.


Steamer No. 7, Capt. William F. Stearns commanding ; 12 men. Chemical engine No. 1, L. C. Clark commanding ; 3 men.


Chemical engine No. 2, George W. Butler commanding ; 3 men.


Hook and ladder No. 1, Capt. John T. McNamee commanding ; 14 men.


Hook and ladder No. 2, Capt. W. F. Newman commanding ; 14 men. Hook and ladder No. 3. Capt. T. L. Hunter commanding ; 8 men. Johnson's drum corps of Worcester, A. H. Johnson leader ; 20 men. Red Jacket Veteran Firemen's association of Cambridge, Foreman William T. King commanding ; 150 men.


Hand engine, "Red Jacket."


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Reinwald military band of Salem, 25 pieces ; R. L. Reinwald, leader. Hand engine " White Angel."


Salem Veteran Firemen's association ; Foreman Robert E. Pollock commanding, 225 men.


Garnett division, No. 13, U. R., K. of P., Brig. Gen. J. E. Wilson, marshal ; staff : Past Brig. Gen. G. W. S. Winston, Inspector Gen. A. A. Kiner, Col. Robert Diggs of Worcester ; 50 men.


Carriage containing past officers : George E. Gardner, Robert Tray- man, John A. Simons, and C. H. Bennett.


Mansfield's Maplewood band of Malden, 32 pieces, E. B. Mansfield, leader.


Bunker Hill lodge, 48, German Order of Harugari, Charles Straup commanding ; 75 men.


Carriages containing past officers : W. E. Scholl, Fred Stucke, G. E. Faul, John Kaleskopf, Philip Young, Robert Rausch, John Sperry, Louis Drevenstedt, Charles V. Juger, Fred Staudinger, Nathan Schloss, Marcus Kallman ; from Humboldt Mannie, Nicholas Young, John Stutcle, Frank Backeman, and Louis Ostermeyer.


Barge containing the Concordia and Literary association ; Charles Emmel, leader ; 25 men.


Cambridge Turnverein, led by a four-horse float, Miss L. Freda Mi- chelson on the throne ; 13 athletes, - men, women, boys and girls. Class in athletics, Anton Steidele, leader.


Luzo American band, 24 pieces ; A. Silva leader.


Luzo American club and Monte Pio Gremio Lusitanio society ; 100 men, Jesse Tavares, commanding.


Carriage containing Viscount de Valle da Costa, consul of Portugal ; Francisco Andoroda, Alexandrino Augusto, and Jose J. Mella.


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Cambridge Council, 12, Home Circle, represented by Mrs. G. B. Hoelscher, Mrs. N. W. Brewer, Mrs. M. L. Parker, Mrs. M. R. Thomas, Miss Lena Thomas, Miss Nellie Sawtelle, Arthur Lathrop, William Wood, William, Hoelscher, William Parker, William L. Lathrop, all in a barge.


FOURTH DIVISION.


Edmund Reardon, chief of division.


Aids - James F. Aylward, John J. Ahern, Dr. J. E. Dwyer, W. F. Brooks, Dr. T. E. Cunningham, Dr. J. H. Cunningham, J. E. Smith, H. E. McGoldrick.


Jolın Boyle O'Reilly band of Natick, Francis J. Foley, leader ; 35 pieces.


St. John's Literary Institute, Fred A. Gilligan commanding ; 250 men. Aids - John Dundee, James Murray, George F. Mahoney, James


Lundergan, James O'Connor, W. J. Ryan ; also George McMeni-


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men, Fred McMenimen, T. J. Flynn, and Charles Donovan, escort- ing Rev. P. B. Murphy of Natick.


Carriages containing ex-members of the Institute.


St. John's drum corps, M. A. Griffin, leader ; 15 pieces.


St. John's Total Abstinence society, R. M. Walsh commanding ; 50 men.


St. Peter's Catholic Total Abstinence and Benevolent society, Edward Grant commanding ; 40 men.


National band of Woburn, P. Calnah, Jr., leader ; 25 pieces.


Co. G, Davitt guards ; 40 men, acting as escort to Hibernian divisions. John McSorley. marshal of Hibernian divisions.


Aids - Col. Roger Scannell, Peter McCaffery, J. J. Mahoney, F.


O. White, Michael Fitzmaurice, William Halloran, and James Culhane.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, division 5, N. J. O'Shaughnessy com- manding ; 200 men.


Carriages with old members and banners.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, division 15, Mortimer Downey com- manding ; 250 men.


Carriages with members and banners.


Walpole band, John Vance, leader ; 25 pieces.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, division 21, Robert E. Powers com- manding ; 250 men.


Carriages with members and banners.


Ninth Regiment band, Thomas Ryan, leader ; 25 pieces.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, division 20, J. W. Flynn commanding ; 25 men.


American Watch Company band, J. M. Flockton, leader ; 30 pieces. Sacred Heart Pioneer corps, M. J. O'Connor commanding ; 100 men. Carriages with members and banner.


Fr. Matthew Total Abstinence society, Jeremiah Crowley command- ing ; 200 men.


Aids - M. Murphy, T. Collins, P. McCloskey, D. J. Donovan, J. A. Mulhern, M. Newman, James O'Brien, William Kelly, Thomas Burke, and M. J. Molley.


St. Augustine band of South Boston, F. E. Grant, leader ; 30 pieces. Cos. A. B, C, and D, Sacred Heart cadets, John Murray command- ing; 200 boys


Forty-five decorated barges containing Sacred Heart Sunday-school children.


Charlestown Naval band, 25 pieces.


Tammany Club (mounted). Edward J. Sennott, commanding ; 175 men.


Tammany Club barge containing club banner.


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FIFTH DIVISION.


Patrick Crowley, chief of division.


Aids - Colin Chisholm, James F. Mullen, John McCullough, James Larkin, Thomas F. Good, John Gurry, J. B. Fitzpatrick, and John Riley.


J. A. McIsaac, chief marshal, representing the parish of St. Mary's Church of the Annunciation.


Aids -Jeremiah McCarthy and James McDerniott.


Staff - Patrick Carroll, Dr. Henry Egan, George Farrell, Matthew P. Butler, Dr. J. D. Murphy, James J. Hurley, Michael J. Flynn, J. D. McGillivray, Peter Francis Breen, Patrick Lacy, Henry Finn, George Hanu, Robert White, Frank O'Brien, George Barry, Patrick Keenan, J. J. McLean, James Grant, Francis Traynor, George Carr, Dennis Mahoney, James Rourke, Jolin Lee, and John Mckeown.


Reeves' American band of Providence, 30 pieces, D. W. Reeves, leader ; James Clark, drum major.


St. Mary's Parochial School boys, 350 boys, Rev. Fr. John F. Mundy commanding ; Thomas Murphy, major; Matthew Copithorne, William Mulverwell, Jerome Linehan, William Hayes, Park Dodd, William McLoughlin, captains.


Tally-hos containing girls and teachers of St. Mary's School.


Cambridgeport Gymnasium association, 250 men, D. F. Brown com- manding.


First division - Thomas J. Condrick, captain, James Brogan, first lieutenant ; Reginald Smith, second lieutenant.


Second division - Thomas Frawley, captain ; Charles Sullivan, first lieutenant ; Michael J. McCarthy, second lieutenant.


Third division - Daniel J. Carroll, captain ; Charles Sullivan, first lieutenant ; Michael J. McCarthy, second lieutenant.


St. Mary's Total Abstinence society, 150 men, Pres. Edward C. Roche commanding ; George Rosenberg, George Eggleston, and John M. McMakin, captains.


Barouches containing Rev. F. X. Dolan, D. D., of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston ; Rev. Charles F. Donohue of Jamaica Plain, Rev. Mark Sullivan of Revere, and Rev. William J. Dwyer of Cambridgeport.


SIXTH DIVISION.


Edward H. Baker, chief of division.


Aids - George E. Close, Fred S. Humiston, W. J. Moltman, Ezra T. Gale, Frank R. McDonald, Joseph H. Williams, Joseph J. Wilde, Isaac Chase, William A. Hunnewell, and E. R. Luke.


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Members of Citizens' Trade Association in carriages.


Trade displays of business concerns.


Stewart Bros. Co., carriage manufacturers, one four-horse drag, one three-horse drag, and a one-horse drag.


Charles W. Dailey, stable, convalescent landau.


E. R. Luke & Co., hay and grain, two teams.


Plymouth Rock Gelatine Company, gelatine, three two-horse teams and two one-horse teanis.


Boston Tea Co., two one-horse teams.


W. F. Holmes, hay and grain, one four-horse team loaded with hay.


B. C. Hazel, house-painter, one wagon.


M. R. Jouett & Co., grocers, two teams.


S. Rosenberg, boots and shoes, float containing a display of boots and shoes.


Charles R. Teele, soap, one team.


A. C. Curtis, grocer, four grocery wagons.


E. A. Burroughs, Rockport Fish-market, wagon.


Riverside Pottery, two teams.


Charles Place & Co., Acme Market, three teams.


Charles Place & Co .. paper-box manufacturers, one team containing some of the ruins of the recent fire.


P. H. Moriarty, shoe dealer, float containing machines and men making shoes.


Cambridge Ice Co., five ice wagons.


D. W. Hyde & Co .. dry goods, one delivery wagon.


G. A. Christopher, flavoring extracts, one teamn.


New York Biscuit Co., crackers, four two-horse teams and two four- horse teams.


F. M. Eaton, brushes and brooms, one team.


Laminar Fibre Co., two teams.


Otis S. Brown & Co., hay and grain, one two-horse team.


William Caldwell, furniture, two teams.


F. A. White, hardware, one team.


Yerxa & Yerxa. grocers, nine wagons.


George A. Webber, provisions, one teanı.


Buttrick Bros., house-painters, one team.


North Cambridge Cleaning and Dyeing Co., one team.


Fred Hayden, house painter, one team.


W. J. Heron, plasterer, one team.


Ward's Market, provisions, five teams. P. Barry, fish, one team.


D. M. Hazen & Son, confectionery, three teams. New England Pickling Co., one team.


W. J. Newman, bicycles, one team.


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CAMBRIDGE FIFTY YEARS A CITY.


Charles Liuchan, contractor, one two-horse team with stone-blasters at work, and two tip-carts loaded with sand and brick.


Philip Braum, grocer, one team.


J. D. McHugh, one team.


G. F. Ricker, carpet cleaning, two teams.


Cambridge Laundry, nine teams.


J. A. Holmes & Co., grocers, one team and wheelbarrow, illustrating the delivery of groceries by the firm in 1810-1896; a float adver- tising Sumner Mills flour ; and ten grocery wagons.




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