Marshal Foch Day November 4 1921 Official Record of the Celebration Given in
Marshal Foch Day November 4 1921 Official Record of the Celebration Given in
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The units were from Indianapolis, Elkhart, Frankfort, Ft. Wayne, Newcastle, Flora, Shelbyville, Martinsville, Ladoga, Attica, Greensburg, Gary, Ma- rion, Noblesville, Rensselaer, Salem, New Albany, Delphi, Windfall, Rushville, Colfax, Columbia City, Goshen, Muncie, Kokomo, Evansville, Angola, Colum- bus, Spencer, Seymour, Darlington, Mishawaka and Tipton. A steady stream of special trains and interurban cars brought the National Guard units to the city. Fifty special interurban trains, four spe...cial steam trains and special coaches on three regular steam trains were re- quired to bring the Guardsmen. The special interur- (45) COBURN MOOREFIELD Upper view— Official car occupied by Marshal Foch, Governor McCray, Dr. McCulloch Cleft seat), and Hanford MacN'ider (right seat). Lower view— Marsha! Foch and Governor McCray. MARSHAL FOCH DAY 47 ban cars were sent out to the various towns on the night of November 3, in order to be ready to leave early for Indianapolis. A special train on the Pennsylvania Railroad left Gary and stopped at Flora, Frankfort, Colfax and Darlington, bringing 200 National Guardsmen from Gary, 50 from Flora, 150 from Frankfort, 50 from Col- fax and 50 from Darlington.
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