. Centennial celebration at Danvers, Mass., June 16, 1852. then took its place in the procession. Anotherbarouche received His Excellency Governor Gardner and hisAids, and other guests followed in carriages. The procession was formed nearly in the order announcedin the notice of the Chief Marshal. The fine military corps ofIndependent Cadets appeared in very full ranks, numberingover 100 muskets, and made a very brilliant were accompanied by Gilmores celebrated Band. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Marshal, JOHN V. STEVENS. Osborn. Timothy Hawkes. Assistant


. Centennial celebration at Danvers, Mass., June 16, 1852. then took its place in the procession. Anotherbarouche received His Excellency Governor Gardner and hisAids, and other guests followed in carriages. The procession was formed nearly in the order announcedin the notice of the Chief Marshal. The fine military corps ofIndependent Cadets appeared in very full ranks, numberingover 100 muskets, and made a very brilliant were accompanied by Gilmores celebrated Band. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Marshal, JOHN V. STEVENS. Osborn. Timothy Hawkes. Assistant No. 2—General Scott—Moses Chapman, Eben. No. 3—Torrent—Malachi Batfhelder, Henry No. 5—Eagle—Andrew J. Burrell, Warren No. 6—Ocean—Simeon A. Putnam, William No. 8—Volunteer—William Southwick, William Dodge. After the Escort came the Fire Department, which neverappeared on a public occasion in fuller numbers, or in brighterarray. All the companies were well uniformed, and all but. g. (° J


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