The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . e wonder-ful progress of the hundred years preceeding, but also of the magnificentmanufactories and business enterprises of our city. No such parade wasever before seen in this city and it will doubtless be many years before suchanother will be manifested. Promptly at 2 oclock, with the grand marshal Capt. W. C. Margedantat the lead, the long procession started from the head of Main street, and inturn moved over the line previously designated. The grand marshal and his staff were as follows ; Grand marshal, Capt. W. C. Margedant; Chief


The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . e wonder-ful progress of the hundred years preceeding, but also of the magnificentmanufactories and business enterprises of our city. No such parade wasever before seen in this city and it will doubtless be many years before suchanother will be manifested. Promptly at 2 oclock, with the grand marshal Capt. W. C. Margedantat the lead, the long procession started from the head of Main street, and inturn moved over the line previously designated. The grand marshal and his staff were as follows ; Grand marshal, Capt. W. C. Margedant; Chief of Staff, Thomas Millikin ;Adjutant General, F. D. Bristley; Majors, J. F. Neilan, PI. h. Morey, h. ; Assistant Grand Marshals, Rev. E. W. Abbey, S. ly. Beeler, H. , Peter Schwab, Rev. F. F. VarelmanTTTazard^ahn, Robert Allstatter,,Christ Pabst, Jos. H. Long, Thomas V. Howell, Joseph J. Pater, Fred , Dr. W. Z. Kumler, Prof. Alston Ellis, Geo. W. Stace, U. P. ,Chris Beuninghofen, Dr. Dan Milhkin, Homer Gard, Chas. D. McBeth,.. ?,l-,lll I IA I THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF HAMILTON, O. 59 W. C. Frechtling, W. L- Huber, Albert Dix, J. M. Long, Isaac Rogers, J. ; aids-de camp, Allen Andrews, Dr. C. I. Keely. The parade consisted of four grand divisions as follows : First Division—Military. Col. George H. Phillips, grand divisioncommander. This division consisted of the military and uniformed bodies. Grand•division commander and staff, 6th U. S. regular troops preceded by U. , Ohio National guares and cadets, G. A. R. and soldiers of the late warand war with Mexico and uniformed and civic organizations. Second Division—Historical. Capt. Adolph Metzner, grand division•commander; Dr. Geo. C. Skinner, chief of staff; Max Reutti, assistant ad-jutant general; Gustave Steffe, F. W. Soehner, Albert Hossfeld, G. A. Lam-bert, W. W. Larue, Wm. E. Bender, John Robertson, John C. Rochelle,Chas. Diefenbach, James Tully, Phillip Conboy, I. N. S


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