History of Camden County in the Great War, 1917-1918 . [Photo by Wonfor.] \Y. PENN CKS()\Chairman of Reception Committee CAMDEN COUNTY IN Till. GREAT WAR. 183. [Photo by JAMES H. LONGChairman of Parade Committee VICTORY JUBILEE COMMITTEE. 185 heroes of land and sea. Lieutenant Colonel Harry was marshal of the soldiers division and his aideswere Major Winfield S. Price, Captain Edward West andCommander Francis W. Hoffman. Veterans of theTwenty-ninth and Seventy-eighth Divisions and thesailors and marines marched with steady tread behindtheir battle flags. Behind the heroes mar


History of Camden County in the Great War, 1917-1918 . [Photo by Wonfor.] \Y. PENN CKS()\Chairman of Reception Committee CAMDEN COUNTY IN Till. GREAT WAR. 183. [Photo by JAMES H. LONGChairman of Parade Committee VICTORY JUBILEE COMMITTEE. 185 heroes of land and sea. Lieutenant Colonel Harry was marshal of the soldiers division and his aideswere Major Winfield S. Price, Captain Edward West andCommander Francis W. Hoffman. Veterans of theTwenty-ninth and Seventy-eighth Divisions and thesailors and marines marched with steady tread behindtheir battle flags. Behind the heroes marched thousands of men and wo-men who backed the boys at the front. Almost every fra-ternal order in the city was represented in the line ofmarch. The Masonic lodges were headed by the uniform-ed members of Cyrene Commandery, Knights of Tem-plar. Camden Lodge, No. 293, Benevolent and Protec-tive Order of Elks; Camden Lodge No. ill, Loyal Orderof Moose; Camden and Assissi Councils, Knights of Co-lumbus ; Camden Aerie, No. 65, Fraternal Order ofEagles; Patriotic Order Sons of America, Colored andPolish societies, Order United Americans, ImprovedOrder of Re


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