One hundred years with the State Fencibles : a history of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813-1913 . Posse ngrer Locomotive Ato fcfcS | Loco/notivc »ds Built at AUootit{ thaii rctt 218033 initeH toJm »?Fncmemfl* William Abnidjf IT 5l<»</ Af- A^ »ft We4^^»-n Rauii<l »^. THIS BELL WAS PRESENTED TO STATE FEXCIULES OCTOBEK. IS, 1877. 1885 INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND 3()1 quarters to assemble in Washington, D. C, to take part witli theDivision in the inaugural ceremonies of Pr


One hundred years with the State Fencibles : a history of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813-1913 . Posse ngrer Locomotive Ato fcfcS | Loco/notivc »ds Built at AUootit{ thaii rctt 218033 initeH toJm »?Fncmemfl* William Abnidjf IT 5l<»</ Af- A^ »ft We4^^»-n Rauii<l »^. THIS BELL WAS PRESENTED TO STATE FEXCIULES OCTOBEK. IS, 1877. 1885 INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND 3()1 quarters to assemble in Washington, D. C, to take part witli theDivision in the inaugural ceremonies of President-elect GroverCleveland, and having permission to make our own arrangementsas to time and comfort, the Battalion assembled in the Armory at7 P. M., in State uniform, heavy marching order, and marched toBroad and Washington Avenue and entrained for their there on the morning of the 3rd, at 6 A. M., they detrainedand marched to the quarters that their committee had the afternoon the Brigade paraded on Capitol Hill and wasreviewed by General Ilartranft. On the morning of the ?1th, the Bat-talion joined the division in the inaugural parade, and were splend-idly received by the spectators along the route for their fine manualand steady marching. The weather was splendid during the tripand every thing was satisfactory except the commiss


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