. The street railway review . s the ExcelsiorBrigade monument, raised to those who died with theThird corps. There a shaft proclaims that the SeventhNew Jersey infantry fought and died. Now marblemarks the last stand of battery B, of the First New Jer-sey light artillery. Here the Fifteenth New York bat-tery has a stone raised to its heroic memory. Now we stop at the National Cemetery, where thethousands named and unnamed lie waiting the reveille. Into the great school of patriotism the electric railwayhas come to bless and not to curse, to lighten and not todarken, to give to all freely the p


. The street railway review . s the ExcelsiorBrigade monument, raised to those who died with theThird corps. There a shaft proclaims that the SeventhNew Jersey infantry fought and died. Now marblemarks the last stand of battery B, of the First New Jer-sey light artillery. Here the Fifteenth New York bat-tery has a stone raised to its heroic memory. Now we stop at the National Cemetery, where thethousands named and unnamed lie waiting the reveille. Into the great school of patriotism the electric railwayhas come to bless and not to curse, to lighten and not todarken, to give to all freely the privilege of seeing thefield of Gettvsburg. OHIO STATE TRAMWAY ASSOCIATION. IT is altogether useless to remark that the 1S93 meet-ing of the Ohio State Tramway Association wasan enjoyable, profitable and successful goes without saying. The annual meeting was called to order by vice-presi-dent, W. J. Kelly, of Columbus, at the Gibson House,Cincinnati, September 27. On counting up the members present, the following. PASSING THE LOOP AND WHEAT FIELD EN ROUTE TO DEVILS DEN. back. Up between the trees, in the distance, is RoundTop. Here is the scene of the slaughter of the Thirdcorps of the Federal troops under General Sickles onthe second day of the fight at Seminary Ridge. There is the Devils Den,where the confederates foughtso bitterly and well. There is the Loop and there -the were found: J. B. Hanna, Cleveland, secretary andtreasurer; Judge W. A. Lynch, of Canton, executivecommitteeman; S. L. Nelson, of Springfield; Reid Car-penter, of Mansfield; Albion G. Clark, of Dayton; Kelly, Cplumbus; John Kilgour, Jas. A. Collins, N. Stone, Nat H. Davis, Matthew Ryan and Chas. 638 (^l^c£tlf^£ulwa^U\eVmv^ Kilgour, of the Consolidated Street Railway of Cincin-nati; H. P. Bradford, of the Mt. Auburn electric road:Henry Martin, of the Mt. Auburn cable road; T. of the Covington electric road. With commendable good taste the officers who so wellguided the


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