. A history of the proceedings in the city of New Orleans, on the occasion of the funeral ceremonies in honor of James Abram Garfield, late president of the United States, which took place on Monday, September 26th, 1881 . t lie oldest Mason in Louisiana. After the rej)resentatives of the Lodges, rode in carriages represent-atives of the higher Masonic Orders, of whom may lie mentioned theOtiicers, as follows, of the (iKANI) KOVAJ^ ARCH CHAPTER: A. Hero, Jr., Grand High Priest,—John W. Madden, as Deputy(irand High Priest,—Joim Henderson, as Grand King, — RichardJjandtert, (irand Scribe,—Hilel
. A history of the proceedings in the city of New Orleans, on the occasion of the funeral ceremonies in honor of James Abram Garfield, late president of the United States, which took place on Monday, September 26th, 1881 . t lie oldest Mason in Louisiana. After the rej)resentatives of the Lodges, rode in carriages represent-atives of the higher Masonic Orders, of whom may lie mentioned theOtiicers, as follows, of the (iKANI) KOVAJ^ ARCH CHAPTER: A. Hero, Jr., Grand High Priest,—John W. Madden, as Deputy(irand High Priest,—Joim Henderson, as Grand King, — RichardJjandtert, (irand Scribe,—Hilel Marks, (irand Captain of Host,—\ Hutchings, Graiul Sentinel,—Jos. H. DeCxrange, Past Giaud HighPriest. Then aj»peared in carriages the Otiicers of the 11 1 1 S il 1 ii^V v- i J ! 1 Su. s.^^ 1^ ? 1 III i I Illl h ^:^ i: ll , 1 % ! 1 1 1 -4- >> r^^~ h ;;J.^. U h ^; f ;^ r^. ?- >. FUNERAL (^EREMONlEiJ. SI Jolni Clark(, as (Traiid Senior Warden; (iro. Johnsfon, as Grand Junior Warden; J. B. Sorcqxiru, as Grand Treasurer; ./. C Batflidor iM. D., Grand Secretary; E. Brand, .as Grand Senior Deacon ; Chan. NeirfoH, as Grand Junior Deacon; 11///. IL Hall as(Jrand Standard Bearer; l[. llanibur<j(i\ Grand Pursuivant; A. Queanf, as Grand Tyler. In the carriages in wiiicli rode tlie M. W. (irand Master, W. , and the R. W. Dej)iity (irand Master, .las. L. Lohdell, werealso the Iast (jlrand Masters: Kdwiu JNIarks and J. Q. A. This carriage was the last in the Division, and immediately pro-ceded the Catafahjue. In obedience to their Marshals pul)lished orders, all the Officersof the various Masonic Jiodies appeared in l)lala(^klial and wliite gloves: wore tlieii lull regalia and displayed tlieirrespective Jewels of office. All the hadges were i»ound with Mack<-ra|)e. ^ow, rode lorward Aid (Tcorge J. Iinckard,
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