Annual Report of the Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland 1-6
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/''.•:■• r, • •s'.l Vi; .;• iji /, !,;'!)■'•> Kt«>',' .i .// -l)^ iFi;,! ■■ ,'. /.-(.ii, ■■'; '■ 11 ■ ; .' ' ' 1 ; ' I 50 The houses of tlie Germiin citizens of I\ichmoiKl «cro gjiyly (leeorutcd in honor of the thiy. The Gernnin- Americans panuled in the morning, with Mr. Alfred von Niekiseli Ko- Bengk, tlie i)re8ident of the newly formed as.s(teiuti(»n, at their head. The turn out was inipo:?ing. Aft^-r marching through the principal streets the })roeessiun Avent to the exposition grounds, whe...re j)atriotic addiv-sses were delivered l)y President Rosengk, Senator Lovenstein, ilayor Ellyson and others. The remainder of the day was s]»ent in national games and merrymak- ing. Among the prominent persons wlio occupied seuts on the stand during the delivery of the addresses were (u)v. McKinney, President of the Stute Supreme Court Ij. L. Lewis, lion. George D. Wise and Mayor J. Taylor Ellyson. After the cU>se of the festivities at the oxj)ositiou grounds the line of march was again formed, and the procession Avent hack to the city.
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