The acme magazine . Drawn by Wm. E. Pedrick. //<• cas in the forefront of the Continentals. See prize story, u Martha Livingstons Love/ cTW Vol. I. January, 1907. No. 3. Entered as second class matter November 16, 1906, at the Post Office at Trenton, N. J., underthe Act. of Congress of March :!. The section of the arch now in (he Trenton Buttle Monuirn ni. A RELIC OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. The Triumphal Arch under which the First President of the United States passed whenon his way to New York to be Inaugurated. AlOi New York fJ&ragKMoM; THE few rare n -preserved in tlie 1 rontonBattle
The acme magazine . Drawn by Wm. E. Pedrick. //<• cas in the forefront of the Continentals. See prize story, u Martha Livingstons Love/ cTW Vol. I. January, 1907. No. 3. Entered as second class matter November 16, 1906, at the Post Office at Trenton, N. J., underthe Act. of Congress of March :!. The section of the arch now in (he Trenton Buttle Monuirn ni. A RELIC OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. The Triumphal Arch under which the First President of the United States passed whenon his way to New York to be Inaugurated. AlOi New York fJ&ragKMoM; THE few rare n -preserved in tlie 1 rontonBattle Monument is a frag-ment of the arch underwhich General George Wash-ington passed, on his way toCity, to be inauguratedPresident of the United States. The rough-looking old boards ofwhich it is composed was part of thosethat formed the trimphal arch whichthe citizens of Trenton Village erect-ed over the stone bridge crossing theAssunpink Creek, on April 21, they were gifted with speech, theycould tell a pretty tale of the doingswhich they witnessed more than a cen- tury ago. It was a rare scene that un-folded beneath the evergreen festoonedarehf one in which the living actorswere gaily dressed Colonial sires, damesbedecked with flowers, and maidens at-tired in immaculate white. It was,m
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