Address of the Hon Philip a Roach On the Three Hundred And Eighty Fifth Anniv

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Philip Augustine Roach
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His long years of poverty, anguish and hu- nfciliation were recompensed. He was now fifty-six years of age and the realization of his views made him the Viceroy of regions greater than had ever been given to any individual. Landing- he took possession of the island in the name of Ferdinand and Isabella; and with imposing religious ceremonies he unfurled the banner of Spain which we see now floating from the masthead of the Santa Maria, which forms a feature of this celebration. The meeting of t...he races was an extraordinary sight. The sim ple Indians, gazing upon the commanding and venerable person of Columbus and his mailed followers, believed them to have de scended from the skies. While to the Europeans the natives were the objects of the most intense curiosity differing as they did from all known races of mankind.
THE RETURN.
Columbus, after visiting many of the Islands in the vicinity of the one he discovered, left on the 4th of January, 1493, for Spain. For a few days, everything was favorable to a safe and speedy voyage, and the little barks sped gaily on their home ward course.


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