. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. z. lOI opened a space to Michigan liouh-vard. and the first procession of sonthernsoldiers in a nortliern city was nnder way. Tlie formation of the cohimnwas as follows: First, a platoon of police commanded b\ Lieut. Hayessecond, the Ciiicago City Troop, Capt. Fnnkhouser, as escort; Gen. Under-wood and staff, mounted, and fifteen carriages containing the Confeder-ate visitors and other guests. The first carriage contained Gen. Long-street and his family; the second, Gen. Hampton, Gen. S. 1). Lee, Col


. Report of proceedings incidental to the erection and dedication of the Confederate monument. z. lOI opened a space to Michigan liouh-vard. and the first procession of sonthernsoldiers in a nortliern city was nnder way. Tlie formation of the cohimnwas as follows: First, a platoon of police commanded b\ Lieut. Hayessecond, the Ciiicago City Troop, Capt. Fnnkhouser, as escort; Gen. Under-wood and staff, mounted, and fifteen carriages containing the Confeder-ate visitors and other guests. The first carriage contained Gen. Long-street and his family; the second, Gen. Hampton, Gen. S. 1). Lee, and Mr. E. F. Lawrence; Senator Butler and Gen. Fitzhugh Leeoccupied the third carriage. Other carriages contained Cjen. H. and staff of the Illinois Natituial Guard, the remainder of theguests and the committee. The column moved down State street to.^dams street, east to Michigan avenue, and south to the depot. Gen. Orendorff, Gen. H. Kyd Douglas, Maj. Robt. W. Hunter andMessrs. Malcom McNeill and I. \. Roliinson chaperoned Misses ElizaWashington, Isabelle Armstrong. Marga


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