Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Boston, September 17, 1880, Part 8

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Boston : Printed by the order of the City Council
Number of Pages: 358


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FIRST CORPS CADETS.


MASS.VOL.MILITIA, INFANTRY.


NATIONAL LANCERS. ROXBURY HORSE GUARDS.


MILIARDY EnOLD


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NEW YORK. N.G. . MARSHAL.


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Escorting


His Excellency JOHN D. LONG, Governor and Commander-in-Chief.


The members of his staff, namely : - Major-General A. Hun Berry, of Boston, Adjutant-General. Colonel Isaac F. Kingsbury, of Newton, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel Edward II. Haskell, of Gloucester, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel John S. Lockwood, of Boston, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel Edmund II. Hewins, of Boston, Assistant Inspector-General. Colonel Morris Schaff, of Pittsfield, Assistant Inspector-General. Colonel Samuel P. Train, of Brookline, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Colonel Jediah P. Jordan, of Boston, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Col. Benjamin S. Lovell, of Weymouth, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Brigadier-General William J. Dale, Surgeon-General. Brigadier-General Wilmon W. Blackmar, of Boston, Judge-Advocate-General. Colonel Thomas W. Higginson, of Cambridge ; Colonel William O. Fiske, of Lowell ; Colonel William F. Draper, of Milford ; Colonel Edward T. Bouve, of Hingham, Aids-de-Camp. Colonel William M. Olin, of Boston, Military Secretary.


FIRST BRIGADE MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. Brigadier-General Hobart Moore commanding. The members of his staff, namely : -- Lieut .- Colonel Solomon A. Bolster, Assistant Adjutant-General. Lieut .- Colonel HI. E. Marion, Medical Director. Major Willard II. Lethbridge, Assistant Inspector-General. Captain R. Julius Richardson, Brigade Quartermaster. Captain Henry M. Nourse, Engineer. Captain Henry E. Fales, Judge Advocate. Captain Lamont G. Burnham, Provost Marshal. Captain G. M. Townsend, Captain F. N. Brown, Aids-de-Camp.


Germania Band. Sixth Regiment Infantry, Colonel Melvin Beal. New Bedford Brass Band. First Regiment Infantry, Colonel Nat. Wales. 15


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Fitchburg Brass Band. Second Regiment Infantry, Colonel Benj. F. Bridges, Jr. Worcester Brass Band. Battery B, Light Artillery, Captain George L. Allen. Chelmsford Cornet Band. Company F, Cavalry, Captain Sherman HI. Fletcher.


SECOND BRIGADE MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. Brigadier-General Eben Sutton. The members of his staff, namely : -- Lient .- Colonel Robert G. Shaw, Assistant Adjutant-General. Lieut .- Colonel Robert Amory, Medical Director. Major Edward N. Fenno, Assistant Inspector-General.


Captain Daniel W. Lawrence, Brigade Quartermaster. Captain Horace B. Sargent, Jr., Engineer. Captain Arthur Lincoln, Judge Advocate. Captain Francis W. Lawrence, Provost Marshal. Captain A. Lawrence Edmands, Captain Abbott Lawrence, Jr., Aids-de-Camp. American Band of Providence. Eighth Regiment Infantry, Col. Benjamin F. Peach, Jr. Fifth Regiment Band. Fifth Regiment Infantry, Col. Ezra J. Trull. Brown's Brigade Band. Ninth Regiment Infantry, Col. William M. Strachan. Haverhill Brass Band. First Battalion Light Artillery, Major George S. Merrill. Iliggins' Band. First Battalion Calvary, Major Dexter H. Follett.


FIRST DIVISION. Color, Red.


Brig .- General Alanson M. Randol, U.S.A., Chief of Division. Lieut. Frank S. Rice, U.S.A., Assistant Adjutant-General.


AIDS. Major C. C. McClure, U.S.A., Captain A. S. Kimball, U.S.A.,


Major I. O. Dewey, U.S.A., Lieut. Frank S. Harlow, U.S.A.


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VISITING MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. Sixty-ninth Regiment Band.


Sixty-ninth Regiment, National Guard, State of New York, Col. James Cavanaugh, and Sixty-ninth Regiment Veteran Corps Association. Dodsworth's Band. Thirteenth Regiment, National Guard, State of New York, Col. David E. Austin. Twenty-third Regiment Band. Twenty-third Regiment, National Guard, State of New York, Col. John N. Partridge. Drum Corps.


Company II, Ninth Regiment, National Guard, State of New York, Capt. George W. Homans. Drum Corps. Langston Guard of Norfolk, Va., Capt. W. II. Palmer. Drum Corps. Lincoln Guard of New York, N. Y., Capt. W. II. Jones. City Hospital Ambulance.


SECOND DIVISION. Color, White. Col. Charles W. Wilder, Chief of Division. Joseph P. Hawes, Assistant Adjutant-General.


T. Edward Tuttle, Charles R. Barrett,


AIDS. George Russell. Fred W. Robinson.


Medford Brass Band.


Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., Capt. Charles W. Stevens commanding,


Escorting His Honor Mayor Frederick O. Prince, Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, City Messenger A. II. Peters.


The Sub-Committee on Procession, Aldermen James J. Flynn and Charles V. Whitten. Councilmen Lewis R. Tucker and Henry N. Sawyer.


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Alderman IIngh O'Brien, Chairman of the Board of Aldermen, with Hon. William M. Evarts, Secretary of State of the United States.


Harvey N. Shepard, President of the Common Council, Hon. Charles Devens, Attorney-General United States, and Rev. Dr. Ellis, Chaplain of the services at the Old Sonth.


Alderman William Woolley, Gov. Charles B. Andrews, of Connecticut, with members of his staff, Gen. Sloat and Capt. Stanton.


Staff of the Governor of Connecticut, Gen. Fuller, Col. Dean, and Col. Coe, Col. Fox, and Major Swan.


Alderman Asa II. Caton, with Gov. Natt Head, of New Hampshire, and staff, Gen. Ayling and Gen. Sturtevant. Col. Balch and Col. Dow. Gen. Craft, Gen. Rackley, and Col. Jewell.


Alderman C. II. B. Breck, Gov. A. II. Littlefield, of Rhode Island, Adj .- Gen. Barney, and J. M. Addeman, Secretary of State of Rhode Island. Staff of the Governor of Rhode Island, Col. Pierce, Col. Littlefield,


Col. Williams, and Col. Clark. Col. Tillinghast, Col. Seabury, and Col. Francis.


Gen. Dennis, Col. Budlong, Col. Turner, and Major Nickerson.


Alderman Lucius Slade, with Hon. George B. Loring, M.C., Hon. Leopold Morse, M.C., and Hon. Walbridge A. Field, M.C. Alderman Clinton Viles, with United States Senators Hon. Geo. F. Hoar and Hon. Henry L. Dawes.


Alderman Joseph A. Tucker, with Hon. William Claflin, M.C., and IIon. William A. Russell, M.C.


Alderman George L. Thorndike, with Hon. Alanson W. Beard, Collector of the port of Boston, Hon. Edward S. Tobey, Postmaster of Boston,


and Gen. N. P. Banks, United States Marshal. Alderman Joseph Caldwell, with Hon. M. P. Kennard, Assistant Treasurer United States, Hon. George W. Warren, and Hon. Benjamin Pond. Councilman Malcolm S. Greenough, with Major Dewey, U.S.A., Capt. Cullen Bryant, U.S.A., and Capt. A. S. Kimball, U.S.A. Councilnan Benjamin F. Anthony, with Col. C. L. Best, U.S.A., Fort Warren, Capt. J. G. Butler, U.S.A., from United States Arsenal, Water- town, and Surgeon George A. Tanner, U.S. N.


Councilman Dudley R. Child, with Pay Director C. W. Abbott, U.S.N., Lieut. J. A. II. Nickels, U.S. N., and Lieut. A. J. Iverson, U.S.N.


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Councilman Andrew J. Bailey, with His Honor Mayor F. C. Latrobe, of Balti- more, His Honor Mayor Thos. S. Doyle, of Providence, and Ilis Honor Mayor William A. Courtenay, of Charleston, S.C. Chief Engineer Joseph Trilley, U.S.N., Asst. Surgeon E. C. Dean, U.S.N., Surgeon Castillo, U.S.N.


Councilmen Clarence P. Lovell and George A. Fisher, with Gen. Cyrus Bussey, President Chamber of Counmerce, New Orleans.


Comeihnen Albert F. Lauten, Nathaniel Brimbecom, and Abraham T. Rogers, with Daniel HI. Simpson, the veteran drummer of 1812. Councilman D. J. Sweeney, Sr., with Lient .- Governor Byron Weston, Ilon. William O. Taylor, and Ilon. John S. Brayton, of the Governor's Council.


Councilman John E. Blakemore, with Hon. Charles J. Brooks, and Naval Constructor Sammel II. Pook.


Councilman Alfred S. Brown, with Hon. Henry W. Fuller, and Dr. S. A. Green, City Physician. HIon. George S. Bontwell, Hon. Alexander II. Bullock, Hon. William Gaston, and Hon. Alexander II. Rice, Ex-Governors of Massachusetts.


Councilman James Christal, with Hon. Charles C. Van Zandt, Ex-Governor Rhode Island, Mr. Washington P. Gregg, Clerk of the Common Conneil, who was a participant in the celebra- tion of the 200th anniversary.


Councilmen David F. Barry, William J. Welch, Frank F. Farwell, and John B. Fitzpatrick.


Councilmen Otis B. Dudley and Eugene B. Hagar, with Ilis Worship Charles R. Ray, Mayor of St. John, N.B., and Ilis Honor Mayor William T. Soule, of New Bedford.


Hon. George Heywood and Hon. Oscar Edwards, of the Council of the Governor of Massachusetts.


Councilman George T. Perkins, with Hon. Frederic W. Lincoln and Hon. Joseph M. Wightman, ex-Mayors of Boston, Hon. George P. Carter,


Hon. Rodney Wallace, and Hon. John M. Raymond, of the Council of the Governor of Massachusetts. Conneilman George II. Wyman, with His Worship C. II. Mackintosh, Mayor of Ottawa, Can., Hon. James II. Chace. President of the Board of Trade, Providence, R.I., and Hon. Thomas E. O. Marvin, President of the Board of Trade of Portsmouth, N.II.


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Councilman Nathan Sawyer, with His Honor Mayor William S. Green, of Fall River, Mass., His Honor Mayor James R. Simpson, of Lawrence, Mass., and Mr. G. A. Ballard, City Clerk of Fall River. Councilnan Charles W. Donahoe, with Gen. Samuel J. Anderson, President of the Board of Trade, Portland, Me., His Honor Mayor William II. Sise, of Portsmouth, N.II., and Ilis Honor Mayor M. G. Bulkley, of Hartford, Conn.


Councilman Paul II. Kendricken, with His Honor Mayor Frank II. Kelley, of Worcester, Ilis Honor Mayor Charles Shapleigh, of Haverhill, Mass., and Mr. William W. Wheildon of Concord, Mass.


Councilman John P. J. Ward, with His Honor Mayor Joseph Garland, of Gloucester, Mass., Ilis Honor Mayor Andrew J. Bacon, of Chelsea, Mass., and His Honor Mayor Jolm J. Currier, of Newburyport, Mass.


Councilman Alden E. Viles, with His Honor Mayor L. J. Powers, of Springfield, Mass., Ilis Honor Mayor James M. W. Hall, of Cambridge, Mass., and His Honor Mayor George A. Bruce, of Somerville, Mass.


Councilen Jolm Doherty and P. James Maguire, and Thomas T. Ring, Esq. Councilman William HI. Howard, with His Honor Mayor II. K. Oliver, of Salem, Mass., His Honor Mayor William Ruddy, of Holyoke, Mass., and Gen. Joseph Hol- brook, a veteran of 1812.


Alderman Frederick G. Walbridge, and Councilman Martin T. Folan, with Hlis Honor Mayor Frederick J. Greenhalge, of Lowell, Mass., and His Honor Mayor Eli Culley, of Fitchburg, Mass.


Councilnen Martin M. Hancock, Horace B. Clapp, and John P. Ililton, with Ilis Honor Mayor George P. Sanderson, of Lynn, Mass. Councilmen Charles E. Pratt, James Devine, and Jeremiah J. McNamara, with His Honor Mayor Charles F. Johnson, of Taunton, Mass. Couneihnen Andrew A. O'Dowd, John I. Lane, Edward Dixon, and Philip J. MeLaughlin. Councilmen Matthew Walsh and Timothy A. Murphy.


Councilmen C. F. Doherty and Hiram I. Nason with Major Standish. Officers of the Association of Veterans of 1812 and of the Boston Board of Trade.


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New England Historie-Genealogical Society, fifty members, in carriages, commanded by President Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, who rode in the Gov. Eustis coach, used by Gen. Lafayette at his reception in Boston in 1824. The President was accompanied by W. E. Baker, Esq., and son, of Wellesley. Massachusetts Historical Society in carriages. Hon. G. Washington Warren, President of the Bunker Hill Monument Asso- ciation, and Hon. Charles W. Slack, President of the Massachu- setts Charitable Mechanic Association, in carriage.


THIRD DIVISION.


Color, Light Blue.


Charles B. Fox, Commander Suffolk Co. Posts, G.A.R., Chief of Division.


Metropolitan Band.


Suffolk County Grand Army Posts, Charles II. Hovey, Vice-Commander commanding.


STAFF. Adjutant, Alvin R. Bailey, Post 11. Quartermaster, Edward Pearl, Post 23. Color-Bearer, Frank A. Blaisdell, Post 11. Charles Russell Lowell Post 7, John Seates, Commander. Drum Corps and fife.


Abraham Lincoln Post 11, William L. Bond, Commander. Drum Corps. Joseph Hooker Post 23, L. D. Hadley, Commander. Thomas G. Stevenson Post 26, C. W. C. Rhoades, Commander. Washington Post 32, A. C. Belcher, Commander. Drum Corps. Theodore Winthrop Post 35, Henry Skilton, Commander. Benjamin Stone Post 68, S. A. Cushing, Jr., Commander.


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Grand Army Officers in five carriages, as follows :- Commander Department of Massachusetts, John A. Hawes ; Senior Vice De- partment Commander, Thomas II. Hill; Assistant Adjutant-General, James F. Meech ; Chaplain, John W. Lee ; Comrades Azel Ames Jr., and John F. Bruce of the Council of Administration ; Judge Advocate, Giles HI. Rich ; Chief Mustering Ofli- cer, A. C. Monroe ; Aids-de-Camp, George L. Goodale, William A. Sloane, and John F. Ridley ; Past Senior Vice-Commander-in- Chief, Elisha II. Rhodes ; National Aids-de-Camp, W. D. Jaynes and Frank O. Kendall ;


Commander Department of Rhode Island, Charles C. Gray ; Senior Vice De- partment Commander, Hemy F. Jencks ; Assistant Adjutant-Gen- eral, W. J. Bradford ; Medical Director, Lorenzo Traver ; In- spector, Theo. A. Barton ; Judge Advocate, George N. Bliss ; Chief Mustering Officer, George II. Pettis ; Aides-de-Camp, Charles F. Handy ; Past Com- mander Department of the Potomac, A. II. G. Richardson; Past Commander Department of Massachusetts, Jolm W. Kimball.


Barge with Grand Army Veterans, National Band of Providence. John A. Andrew Post 15, George W. Powers, Commander. Post 1 of Providence, Philip S. Chase, Commander. Drum Corps. Robert A. Bell Post 134. Charles A. Bradley, Commander. Union Drum Corps. George L. Stearns Post 149, D. D. Pike, Commander. Drum Corps. Dahlgren Post 2, Rev. George A. Thayer, Commander. Marlboro' Brass Band. School Regiment Drum Corps. Boston School Regiment, Colonel W. A. Whitney commanding, Escorting


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SETTLEMENT OF BOSTON.


SCHOOL BOYS OF 1830,


On foot and in four-horse barge, as follows : -


Aaron D. Capen, Francis A. Lander,


William Tothill,


Nathaniel A. Daniels,


Emery Souther,


Henry E. Turner,


William C. Laurence.


William Lee,


Win. II. Dennet,


Hezekiah Earl.


George C. Simmons,


Amos C. Clapp,


George W. Robbins.


John B. Bruce,


Samuel T. Cushing,


W. A. Williams,


Samuel W. Clifford,


John Timmins,


Benjamin Brown,


William Carter,


F. II. Horsman,


S. E. Brown,


J. II. Wilder,


Asa T. Pratt,


John C. Pratt,


Jonas G. Shillaber.


Benjamin S. Codman,


Charles II. Nichols.


John Cutter,


Daniel Ruggles,


HI. B. Hersey,


Charles G. Wills.


Benjamin Parks,


Charles Chaplin.


Joseph Pratt.


W. F. Graves.


S. C. Bixby.


D. D. Leeds,


Alvin Adams,


J. K. Adams,


John S. Freeman.


('aleb Pratt.


Lyim Brass Band. Drum Corps.


Massachusetts Agricultural College Cadets, from Amherst, Lieutenant Charles Morris of the Fifth Artillery, U.S. A., commanding. Magoun Battery of West Medford. Capt. Charles Stover.


EXHIBITION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS.


Captain L. P. Abbott, of Hook and Ladder 3, connanding. A hand-engine from Norwich, Com., made in 1788, and in constant use until within a few years. Steam fire-engine and two hose carts of the pattern used in 1860. A handsome new nickel-plated steam fire-engine, just completed for the city,


by the Silsby Manufacturing Company of Seneca Falls, N. Y., a new hose carriage accompanying it.


Another modern engine, finished in brass, from the Amoskeag Works, and a four-wheeled hose carriage.


A new machine and hose cart from Hunneman & Co., the oldest firm in the country. established in 1792.


-" Relief" chemical extinguisher, made in 1873. A new chemical engine, the " John Q. Adams," made for the town of Quincy by Charles Holloway, of Baltimore, Md.


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The water tower, a new hook and ladder truck, and a model of an aerial ladder and life-saving apparatus.


Fire department supply wagon, with buckets used in 1760, 1788, 1791, 1821, 1822, and 1823. First Regiment Band of Newark, N.J.


Passaic Steam Fire Engine and Company No. 1, of Paterson, N.J., fifty men, Foreman Thomas W. Armstrong commanding.


FOURTH DIVISION.


Color, Dark Blue.


Major George O. Carpenter, Chief of Division. Major W. S. Greenough, Asst. Adjutant-General.


David HI. Darling,


AIDS. Jolm T. Bronson,


George B. Freeland, Benjamin F. Barnard.


Pawtucket, R.I., Band. Seven Pipers. Boston Caledonian Club, William Grant, Chief.


Staff of Chief. - Edward Owler, First Chieftain ; Malcolm Campbell, Second Chieftain ; James II. Abercrombie, Third Chieftain ; George Gibson, Fourth Chieftain ; George Malcolm, Fifth Chieftain, Escorting The Scots Charitable Society, Marshal, J. Stuart MacCorry. Aids : P. II. Lawson, John A. Mckean, John I. Loudon, and Alexander T. Laughton. President of the Society, James Bogle ; Vice-President, John Gilchrist ; Treasurer, Jolm Sutherland ; Secretary, Alexander T. Laughton. The Society's guests in carriages : Dr. Donald Kennedy, James Wemyss, Alpine MeLean, James M. Smith, David M. Balfour, Hugh Brown, Win. Rust, Wm. Downie, Archibald C. Faulkner, David M. Thompson, John Sutherland, R. W. Morville. Rev. R. F. Gordan.


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THE PATRIARCHAL BRANCH OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Col. Win. M. Rumery, Marshal.


Aids : Walter R. Dyer, Dana B. Putnam, A. E. Bailey, J. W. Kimball.


Carter's Band. First Regiment Massachusetts Patriarchs.


Lieut .- Col., Fred A. Lull ; Major, W. A Waugh ; Adjutant, Irving Jones, Paymaster. F. E. Merriman ; Quartermaster, W. Pickering, Jr. Boston Encampment No. 38, W. C. Babcock commanding. Charles-River Encampment No. 22, J. W. Graves commanding. Bunker Hill Encampment, No. 5, W. T. Hathaway commanding. Tri-Mountain Encampment, No. 2, A. P. Sanborn commanding. Mt. Vernon Encampment No. 53. Massasoit Encampment, No. 1, acting as body-guard to


The officers of the R.W. Grand Encampment and R. W. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, in carriages, as follows : - William D. Hay, M.W. Grand Patriarch ; Ambrose Lawrence, M.E. Grand High Priest ; E. Bentley Young, R. W. Grand Senior Warden ; Charles D. Cole, R.W. Grand Scribe ; Charles N. Alexander, R. W. Grand Junior Warden ; Enos II. Tucker, R. W. Grand Representative ; Samuel B. Krogman, W. Grand Instructor; Moses II. Sibley, W. Deputy Sentinel ; Amos Hill, Charles Hayden, Past Grand Patriarchs ; and Patriarch A. L. Emerson, of Manchester, N.II. ; James T. Joslin, M. W. Grand Master ; Henry W. Clark, R. W. Deputy Grand Master ; Francis Jewett, R. W. Grand Warden ; Ju- lius 1. Clarke, R. W. Grand Treasurer ; Frederick W. Trowbridge, W. Grand Marshal ; Henry K. Braley, W. Grand Conductor ; George II. Allen, W. Grand Chaplain ; James B. Wheeler, W. Grand Herald ; E. Dana Bancroft, W. Grand Instructor ; Cor- liss Wadleigh, II. W. Stickney, G. B. Ham- lin, W. E. Ford, Samuel W. Hodges, Past Grand Masters ; Wm. Parkman, Past Deputy Grand Master, and T. B. Harris, Past Grand.


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Stetson's Weymouth Band. TEMPLE OF HONOR AND CADETS OF HONOR, Col. Clark B. Baldwin commanding. Escorting Eugene II. Clapp, Most Worthy Templar of the United States and Canada. and Alfred L. White, Most Worthy Usher and Present Recorder of the Grand Temple of Missouri, and the Officers of the Grand Temple of Massachusetts, as follows : - Grand Worthy Templar, M. W. Potter, Attleboro'; Grand Worthy Vice Templar, Dr. D. B. Whittier, Fitchburg ; Grand Worthy Recorder, II. A. Cann, Boston ; Grand Worthy Treasurer, E. Warden, Waltham ; Grand Worthy Chaplain, Rev. M. R. Leonard, Waltham ; Grand Worthy Usher, C. A. Follett, Quincy ; Grand Worthy Guardian, W. S. McNally, Boston ; Past Grand Worthy Templar, G. M. Whittaker, Southbridge ; Grand Chief of Council, B. A. Flockton, Wakefield ; Past Grand Worthy Templar. A. T. Wilkinson. Milford.


FIFTHI DIVISION.


Color, Purple.


Colonel Edward J. Jones, Chief of Division. William II. Allen, Assistant Adjutant-General. AIDS. Walter C. Burbank. Walter (. Badger,


Edward J. Jenkins. Albert J. Skilton. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Horace W. Willson. Grand Chancellor, commanding. Aids : Paul M. Foss, P.C., of No. 10, Chief of Staff; II. V. Hayward, P.C., of No. 44. Quartermaster ; Samuel I. Segar, P.G.C. National Band of Lym. E. Weymouth Temple Drum Corps. Calanthe Lodge, No. 17, of Lynn, John S. Tarr, Commander. Phintias Lodge. No. 65, of Amesbury.


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Mount Prospect Lodge, No. 59, of Malden, II. A. Anstin, Commander. Somerset Lodge, No. 23, of Boston, Walter B. Thayer, Commander. Boston Battalion, E. F. Townsend, Commander. Damascus Lodge, No. 50, and Blake Lodge, No. 19, of Worcester, E. C. Akers, Commander. G.A. R. Drin Corps of Lowell.


Samuel II. Hines Lodge, No. 56, Lowell, W. H. I. Hayes, Commander.


Myrtle Lodge, No. 61, of Natick, H. E. Conant, Commander. John Hancock Lodge, No. 41, of Taunton, T. W. Sherman, Commander. Washington Lodge, No. 10, J. D. Bates, Commander .. Schiller Lodge, No. 34, Adolph Frielander, Commander. Unity Lodge of Boston.


Massachusetts Lodge, No. 42, of Boston, HI. I. George, Commander. Acting as Gnard of Honor to the Supreme Chancellor of the World, Hon. George W. Lindsay, of Baltimore, Md., Past Supreme Chancellor Hon. Stillman S. Davis, Nashua, N.II , and the officers of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, as follows : -


Dana Z. Smith. Salem, G.V.C. ; Samuel Paine, Charlestown, G. P. ; William II. Lee, Boston, P.G.C. ; George P. Walker, Lowell, G.M. of E. ; F. A. Chase. Boston, G. K. R.S. ; William Thompson, Worcester, G.M. at A. ; William B. Gale, Boston, P.G.C. and Representative to Supreme Lodge ; Charles Cowley, Lowell, P.G.C. And the following officers of the Grand Lodge of Maine : - William F. Garcelon, Grand Chancellor ; Wyer Green, G. V.C. ; W. J. Lander, G.M. at A., and A. J. Bigger, G.I.G.


Domini's Band of East Cambridge.


, Italian Mutual Benefit and Benevolent Society of Boston, B. Brogi, Commander.


Winthrop Band.


Portuguese Benevolent Society, A. J. Farpeilha, Commander. The President, Mamel R. Serpa, and Surgeon Read, with other guests, in carriages. Journeymen Tailors, Eugene Cowhig. Commander. Society officers in carriages. . St. Jean Baptiste Society, Dr. Desilda, Commander; committee of 15 in carriages, and lad named Charles Dubal mounted on a platform. representing St. John the Baptist.


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SIXTH DIVISION.


Color, Green.


General M. T. Donohoe, Chief of Division. Major D. G. Macnamara, Assistant Adjutant-General.


AIDS.


Mr. D. H. Morrissey, Major P. E. Murphy, Mr. W. H. Brine.


Mr. John F. Dever,


Woburn Brass Band.


Knights of St. Patrick, mounted, Boston, Timothy J. Daley, Commander.


IRISH SOCIETIES OF BOSTON AND VICINITY. Chief Marshal, John Miller. Chief of Staff, Edward Riley.


Aids, Timothy J. Deasey, Charles McConnell, John Roach, James Aylward, George F. Ballou, F. II. Mullen, M.D., Dennis Crowley and John C. McDevitt.


Staff, Roger F. Seannell, Thomas Butler, John J. Murphy, John Reade, Henry Griffin, John McSorley, Patrick Ward, William II. Cook, James T. Mahoney, Martin Lynch, D. J. Desmond, M. Clancy, John M. Doherty, Frank O'Rourke, William Carey, Thomas Dolan, Henry Doherty, Thomas Salmon, Thomas O'Connor, Patrick Greeley, Michael Ryan, Andrew R. Strain, James Dowling, Patrick E. Riddle, P. W. Finnegan and Thomas E. Simmons. Officers of the Convention of the Irish Societies, John A. Duggan, President, two carriages.


Officers and past officers of the Charitable Irish Society, P. F. Griffin, Presi- dent ; Jolm W. MeDonald, Vice-President ; John Conlon, Treasurer ; D. II. Morrissey, Secretary ; four carriages. Boston Shamrock Society, John Crowley, Commander. Boston Widows' and Orphans' Relief Society, Michael Donnoher, President.


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South Abington Brass Band.


Ancient Order Hibernians, Suffolk county, F. J. Murphy, commanding. Aids, P. Carroll, M. HI. Rowen, C. W. Flynn, D. J. Graham, John J. Teevans, Dennis O'Sullivan, James II. Cunniff, James McMorrow, John Patten, J. McGovern, P. J. McDevitt, Mark Leonard, Patrick Mooney, Jer- emiah Dilworth, J. J. O'Keefe, Timothy Shaughnessy, Daniel Lynch, James Douglass, and Thomas Gallagher.


Carriages containing Jeremiah Crowley of Lowell, State Delegate, and George


E. Hogan, of Lawrence, State Secretary. M. A. Shea, of Boston, State Treasurer, and ex-State officers.


Division No. 1, A. O. II., Boston, Michael Roan, President and Marshal ; two carriages containing past officers.


Division No. 2, A. O. II., Boston, D. Dolan, President and Marshal ; two carriages.


Division No. 5, A. O. II., Boston, John Reed, President and Marshal ; one carriage.


Division No. 3, A. O. II., Boston, D. J. Graham, President. Catholic Total Abstinence Societies. Marshal, William Shannon ; Chief of Staff, P. H. Shea. Aids : James T. Brady, Thomas McCollough. Matthew Dolan, John J. Murphy, T. J. Dunn, William O'Brien, Daniel T. McCallion, Michael Griffin, Joseph R. Lomasney, Benjamin F. Harrington, John J. Irving, G. II. O'Keefe, Timothy Dwyer, Martin Gill, Daniel Sheehe, C. J. Kelley, J. B. White, P. J. Murphy, James Dolan, John Doolin, D. A. Flynn, John F. Couch, M.D., P. J. Callahan. Bay State Band.


Board of Government of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union, occupying three carriages : President, Rev. P. A. McKenna ; Vice-Presidents, Rev. M. Gilligan, of Boston, and Stephen Anderson, of East Cam- bridge ; Treasurer, Rev. Hugh Roe O'Donnell, of East Cam- bridge ; Secretary, John A. Duggan ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Patrick Murphy, of Lawrence ; County Vice-Presi- dents : Suffolk. J. G. Fennessey ; Middlesex, J. J. Kelley ; Norfolk, James O'Donovan ; Es- sex, Rev. J. Il. Dever ; Plymouth. Luke Mulready.




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