The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . L. Blair,Martin Mason, William Schwab, D. W. Fitton, George A. Miller, George , George Stroh, Peter Benninghofen, Conrad Semler, John Conboy,John F. Spoerl, Jos. N. Mass, Virgil E. Gilcrest, Charles Winter, GeorgeHolbrock, Peter B. Holly, Charles E. Doty, Robert Fischer, Charles Holtbrock, P. G. Berry, Joseph Marr, Assistant Division Marshals; AugustMargedant, Otto Metzner, Aids-de-camp. This division consisted of tableau wagons and floats, carrying represen-tations of the various kinds of manufacturies and other industries of


The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . L. Blair,Martin Mason, William Schwab, D. W. Fitton, George A. Miller, George , George Stroh, Peter Benninghofen, Conrad Semler, John Conboy,John F. Spoerl, Jos. N. Mass, Virgil E. Gilcrest, Charles Winter, GeorgeHolbrock, Peter B. Holly, Charles E. Doty, Robert Fischer, Charles Holtbrock, P. G. Berry, Joseph Marr, Assistant Division Marshals; AugustMargedant, Otto Metzner, Aids-de-camp. This division consisted of tableau wagons and floats, carrying represen-tations of the various kinds of manufacturies and other industries of Hamil-ton. The order of match was : ist. Band. 2nd. Grand division, commander and stafl. 3rd. Tableau wagons and representations. Fourth Division—Agricultural and Rothenbush, Grand Division Commander; S. T. Harwood, Chiefof Staff; Robert M. Elliott, Assistant Adjutant General; F. M. Hughes, , PhiHp J. Faber; Majors ; Levi J. Truster, D. L- Tyler, James W. Lewis-James Linn, Nathan C. Flenner, R. M. Billingslea, Robert Long, James PETER SCHWAB. THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF HAMILTON, O. 39 Carr, A. Morris, Joseph Billingslea, J. W. Sloneker, J. R. Emrick, WilliamHeerman, P. J. Sommers, Thomas J. Hughes, Wm. Allen, Isaac L,. Riley,Charles Fallert, W. H. Jacobs, A. J. Welliver F. E- Humbach, WilliamSchlosser, Dr. Roll, John Bender, Jacob Seybold, assistant Division Mar-shals; W. H. Todhunter, Frank Morris, Aids-de-camp. This division comprised (include the city and county officers and differentcivic organizations) township delegations and all bodies and societies not in-cluded in the other divisions and including all citizens who joined in theparade as individuals. ist. Band. 2nd. The grand division commander and staff. 3rd. The clergy and distinguished guests in carriages. 4th. The city and county officers and municipal boards. 5th. Civic organizations and township delegations. 6th. Citizens. LINE OF MARCH. Commencing at the head of Main street, the


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