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James Patten
Gustavus A. Bird
Frederick P. Allen
Bartemus Brooks
James Trowbridge Hiram Walworth Smith Bateman
Hazen Mooers
Ethan Everest Melancton W. Travis
Henry K. Averill Amos Soper
Flavius Williams
They are represented by:
Russell Bell
John Fitzpatrick
Robert Robinson
George Dodds Schuyler VanC. Larkin
Mose Smith
Edward Dodds
Clark Ostrander
S. Brookings Tuttle
Clark Emery
Harold Robinson
James A. Traynor
William Emery
Harry Robinson
Robert Viall
Teacher at Girl's School. Margaret Barrett Robinson
ESCAPING CHILDREN
Harold Rhymers Gertrude M. Hewitt
Katherine Irene Lobdell Lavina Laver
Helen Woodward Bache Frances P. Frazier
William Langdon
Audrey K. Rogers Elizabeth W. Baker
Edward Hall
Helena Terry Mehan
Jane Frances Cavanagh Halsey Witherwax Gertrude Mae Frazier Hanford Larkin
Mary Rymers Ruth Lucy Larkin
Josephine Stuart
John J. Fitzpatrick James A. Traynor
Katherine A. O'Connell
M. Morris Smith
Harold F. Freeman Alvin Henry Freeman
Samuel Francis Racicot Edward Barnes Dodds Carl Robinson
Wilbur Ladd Ostrander Lester Gee
Catherine I. Colligan Fabia Gee
Hugh Byron Mehan
Helena A. Hewitt
Adrian Seguine
Helen Mary Hadley
Lila F. Ostrander
Howard Rymers Lawrence Trombley
Robert Ross Harold Parker
William Viall
Helen Clara Carroll
Malcolm Graham
Mary B. O'Connell
Pauline Haynes
Dorothy Grace Freeman Robert S. Viall Andrew W. Ryan Walter Zubros
Hollis Learned Charles H. Jabaut
Volunteers
Members of the Plattsburgh Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles
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Elizabeth Rutherford Malcolm Graham Joseph W. Tuttle Kenneth Tuttle, Jr. George Reid Tuttle Mrs. Harry Viall Mrs. Ross Platt Lobdell
CAST OF CHARACTERS-Continued
COMMITTEE
William H. McDowell Thomas Kelley
Charles Snyder
William Sperling Hugh MacPherson
William Sperling
Peter Brilling Frederic Meyett
Peter Werzneskie
Peter Brilling, Jr.
William Murphy John Myers
William Champaign
David Nadeau
Joseph McGrath
William H. Elliot
George H. O'Connell
Antimas Brown
Louis Goodrich
James Quinn
Irving Jabot
Members of the B. P. O. E.
Members of the Spanish War Veterans: General Stephen Moffit, Camp Number 95.
Regulars: Members of the Trades Assembly of Plattsburgh. British Soldiers: Members of the Uniform Rank of the Maccabees. Members of New York National Guard, War Strength Company.
This episode in charge of Saranac Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. George F. Tuttle, Regent, and Mrs. Elmer F. Botsford, Vice-Regent, assisted by the Nathan Beman Society of the Children of the American Revolution.
Site of Fort Izard, Cumberland Head, showing depth of intrenchments
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MEDFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
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EPISODE 14 (b) THE TOWN OF PLATTSBURGH HONORS COMMODORE MACDONOUGH
HISTORICAL NOTE
A few days after the battle, the citizens of Plattsburgh who had returned to their homes resolved to give a dinner to Macdonough. A com- mittee was appointed of which Henry Delord was chairman. Macomb, Mooers and other officers of the army and navy were invited guests. The distinguished guests were toasted and one was given in respectful silence to "The memory of Commodore Downie, our brave enemy." The following toast was given to Macdonough. "The pious and brave Macdonough: The professor of the religion of the Redeemer. Preparing for action he called on God, who forsook him not in the hour of danger. May he not be forgotten by his country."
As the townspeople gather in the center of the Green, the com- mittee, headed by Judge Delord, crosses to where the boat that has brought Macdonough from his ship awaits. Macdonough, with his officers, steps ashore and accompanied by Judge Delord and other guests cross to the center of the Green, where a semi- circle is formed and the battle flags of the captured vessels are carried past on their way to be sent to the Secretary of War at Washington. Toasts are given and the band plays the Star Spangled Banner. Trumpets sound, and all the officers, including Mac- donough, take their places on the high rock at the left of the Green. as the Past, Present and Future enter.
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FINALE
ENTER HERALDS OF THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ON HORSEBACK
THE PAST
The participants of the Pageant, representing the Past, enter from different directions. All group on the left of the Green and sing, "O God, Our Help in Ages Past."
THE PRESENT
People from the towns in the Champlain Valley enter, carrying banners. These take their position on an elevation at the left of the Green to review the Pageant. People of different nationalities and groups enter, representing the various activities for good in the valley today.
THE FUTURE
Enter the Spirit of the Mountains, followed by the Spirit of the Valleys and the Waters. They cross the Green and form an aisle through which the Standing Army of the Future rides, led by the Angel of Peace.
As the entire company approaches the grandstand, the color bearers step to the front with the American and British flags, and one verse of "America" is sung, then one verse of "God Save the King," and the second verse of "America."
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.. audience are requested to rise and join in the singing of these nd are also requested to keep their seats until the Pageant partici- ve left the Green.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
The Past - All the participants in the Episodes of the Pageant. The Present - Representatives from the towns in the Champlain lley - Residents who have come from foreign lands. Beauty - Represented by the Garden Club.
Education - By the Clio Club.
Good Citizenship - By various organizations. Uniform Rank - Of the Maccabees. Uniform Rank - Of St. Jean de Baptiste
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CAST OF CHARACTERS - Continued
MEMBERS OF THE CLIO CLUB
Lottie Leavott
Aurita Benard
Hugh Byron Mehan
Isabelle Cave
Stella Woodruff
Leo Laravie
Emma Nichols
Leah Taylor
Garfield Train
Julia Graves
Eua Thrien
Claudie Howe
Gertrude Martin
Bertha Thrien
Donald Thomas
Jane Cavanagh
Mildred Howe
George Thomas
Margaret Rondeau
Mary Rascoe
Lewis Martin
Dorothy Bouvia
Barbara Leggett
Hollis Learned
Louise Grimshaw
Catherine Gilley
Elphege Baker
Pauline Bonnett
Venita Rickson
Oscar Buskey
Norma Larvie
Ada Roudeau
Henry Laravie
Bernadette Defour
Florence Bonnett
Ralph Prince
Margaret Pecot
Margaret Geudron
Alphonse Patnud
Geniene Trudeau
Beatrice Geroux
Randall Montville
Clara Hewitt
Anna Parker
John Lewis Pepin
Denise Barnard
Marion Belgarde
Henry Hewitt
Maud Fifield
Florence Lavalle
Lester Duquette
Helena Mehan
Lena Archambault
Arthur Wheeler
MEMBERS OF THE GARDEN CLUB - SWEET PEA CIRCLE - FLOWERS OF THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY
Katherine Baxter
Doris Dominy
Katherine Thompson
Lucille Gilliland
Hazel Garrant
Josephine Stewart
Ruth Larkin
Marion Hall
Mary Rymers
Marian Baker
Margery Flint
Florence Smith
Mary Caffrey
Pauline Haynes
Eleanor Smith
Helen Cornell
Edith Ritchie
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FLOWERS OF THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY
Margaret Robinson
Pearl Sawyer
Irene Wood
Katherine O'Connell
Ruth La Voice
Ethel Merrihew
Una Pelkie
Veronica Libby
Nora McMartin
Helen Schrader
Ruth Larkin
Katherine Baxter
Frances Derby
Sara Dickinson
Evelyn Rothermel
Edith Derby
Anna Durkee
Mildred Lapointe
In charge of Mrs. George S. Bixby and Mrs. Charles J. Vert
THE FUTURE
Angel of Peace Elsa M. Eag( The Army . Members of the New York State Militi.
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VOCAL MUSIC OF THE PAGEANT
Soldiers' Chorus
Faust
Hymn of Peace
Abt
Coming of the Red Man
John G. Thomas
Song of Thanksgiving
Old Folk Song
Ave Maria.
Mendelsohn
Sound an Alarm.
Handel
The Same Tides Flow
N. B. Sargent
O! God, Our Help in Ages Past
St. Anne
To Thee, O Country ..
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My Country, 'Tis of Thee
America
CHORUS
Charles F. Hudson Director
SOPRANOS
Mrs. Effie Atwood
J. Elizabeth Emery
Ruth Lobdell
Elizabeth Arnold
Mary Farrell
Ellen Long
Mabel Austin
Mrs. Wm. H. Fitzgerald Margaret Long
Edna C. Banfield
Frances B. Fitzpatrick Agnes Looby
Catherine D. Bell
Frances Frazier
Mrs. William W. Bell
Marguerite Gale Corinne Gallant
Lavenia Laver Stella Lemer Eulalia Lester
Mrs. C. A. Boomhower Anna Brown
Mrs. Henry Gallant
Pauline Lysett
Lucille Brown
Mrs. E. N. Gallant
Mae H. Marnes
Evelyn Bromley
Rita Garney
Margaret E. Marnes
Anna Burke
Elizabeth Gilliland
Florence Burke
Margaret Gilliland
Marion Burke
Eulalia Graves
Mayme Marshall Jessie Martin Evelyn Mayette Eliza R. McIlwaine
Margaret Burke
Evelyn E. Graves
Helena Butler
Jeannette Grossman
Mrs. Edward Cartier
Mae Gendreau
Catherine Miller Mrs. F. M. Miller Frances R. Moore
Gladys Clay
Eva Graves
Irene E. Hogue
Catherine McQuillan
Mrs. Lorenzo E. Clay Eleanor Columbe rs. Emily M. Clough ·herine Cooke Conway Villiam E. Cross A. Cumm "rant Clark
Rose Marie Jabaut Rita Jacques Mary J. Kavanagh Rose Kelley
Daisy Myers Agnes Nash Grace Nash Anna B. O'Connell
uise Clark Ith Dale
Mabel LaBombard
Helen B. O'Connell Gertrude O'Hara
se Dufour narlotte Dumas Isabella Dumas Margaret F. Durkee
Catherine O'Hara Mrs. Ernest Ostrander Constance Ouimette Lilian Ouimette Bernice Pierce
Mrs. H. O. Dodge
Lucy A. Hudson Edith Jaques Mrs. John H. Jones
Mrs. John N. Moore Winifred Moore Edna Morgan
Bernadette Judge
Mrs. E. G. Myers
Margaret McKeefe
Henry Clark
Ruth LaBombard rs. William Delaney Albina LaRocque rs. Charles Desjardins Mrs. Ernest C. Langdon Lilian O'Hara Mrs. E. P. Lansing Bertha Laravie Victoria Laravie Maud S. Learned Addie Little
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Cordella Rose Potter Effie A. Patten Violet Rabideau Lena Roberts Malrina Roberts Maude Roberts Mrs. J. G. Robinson Mary B. Ryan Lorena Senecal
CHORUS - Continued SOPRANOS - Continued
Mrs. Albert Sharron
Mrs. James A. Tyrell
Beatrice Sharron
Mae Trouville
Eva Sharron
Rose Varno
Genevieve Sharron
Rosamond Wheeler
Mrs. Percy Smith
Marjorie White
Mrs. Carl Stromberg
Rena Wilcott
Isabel M. Smith
Helen A. Woodruff
Mrs. H. A. Thomas
Edith Wells
ALTOS
Mrs. Charles Anderson Mrs. John A. George Mrs. Caroline L. Baker Bertha Girard Emily Baker Mary Graves Mrs. P. J. Blair
Gertrude Borde
Mrs. Earl A. Bromley
Mrs. Henry E. Center Mrs. Henry Clark Anna L. C. Clark
Mamie M. Clark Mrs. Thomas S. Clark Augustine Demary Mrs. H. O. Dodge
Mrs. S. W. Emerson Mrs. Edward N. Gallant Marjorie McDougall Mrs. A. P. Gauthier Nellie McQuillan
TENORS
Robert L. Gauthier Emmet Good
Girard de Grandpre William A. Hallock Dana B. Hanks Robert Healey W. Francis Jordan Ernest C. Langdon Philip Langey Frank Landrey
Daniel O'Toole
BASSES
Fred Fortsch Edward N. Gallant Henry Gallant Henry H. Good W. Elmer Haley Harold A. Lettys Howard D. Hadley
Bertha Mendelsohn Helen E. Normandeau Mrs. Edwin L. Pettis Mrs. Charles L. Rexford Mrs. Fred'k Richards Catherine M. Rhodes Mrs. Frederic J. Riley Mrs. James Shaw
Mrs. K. D. Thompson Mrs. John P. Tierney R. Genevieve Tierney
Mrs. H. Nelson Lapham Eleanor Wells F. Learned Dorothy Wolfe Mrs. F. C. McDougall Ida Wolfe Irene Wolfe Rae Wolfe
Oral L. Mossey Fred Pepin
Napoleon Raccicot Fred Richard
Frank Ryan James Ryan Amos E. Russell Napoleon St. Lo Carl Stromberg Theodore Tron. Ben Franklin
Frank Agnew Silas D. Barber D. J. R. Bird Andrew Burleigh John H. Burns William Cavanagh
William J. Hornick Erastus M. Hudson. Frederick C. Huds( George H. Hudson J. H. Jones Orville Kellogg
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Leo Archambault George Bourdeau Dr. William J. Brenan George Brown Edwin P. Clay Joseph E. Cogan James Conway Edward Croteau John P. Devlin Hector Durkee Charles Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Flora M. Hinds Edna Hudson Mary Hudson Ruth Hudson
Mrs. Samuel Jandreau
Jennie S. Kelley
Nellie A. Kesson
Jessie Tobias
Mrs. Dana B. Hanks
CHORUS - Continued BASSES - Continued
Thomas T. Lebombard Arthur McConey
Victor Leon
Edwin Meade
Roy R. Richards Edward Riley
Robert La Fortune
M. C. Millard
Arthur Sharron
Raymond La Plant
Victor Mitchell
Gerald Sharron
Henry F. La Rocque
Willard Parnaby
Roswell Sharron
Charles W. Laughton
Frank O'Connor Edward Prunier
George D. Southwick
Patrick W. Looby
C. H. Lysatt
J. Frank Traynor
Photo by Miss Sarah Weaver Looking north, toward Isle La Motte, where the British fleet rested the night before the battle
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