. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . MASSED SCHOOL CHILDREN. A BEAUTIFUL FEATURE OF THE 33D NATIONALENCAMPMENT OF THE G. A. R., SEPTEMBER, BREVET MAJOR-GEN. ST. CLAIR A. MULHOLLAND AND STAFF, VETERANDIVISION, FOUNDERS* WEEK PARADE, OCTOBER, 1908. 329 Post 35. West Laurel Hill and McClellan monument. Post 46. Ronaldson, Philanthropic, St. Peters (Third and Pine Streets), OldPine Street Church Cemeteries, the graves of Commodore Stephen Decatur, of First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, George M. Dallas and WilliamHurry (who, the tradition is, rang


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . MASSED SCHOOL CHILDREN. A BEAUTIFUL FEATURE OF THE 33D NATIONALENCAMPMENT OF THE G. A. R., SEPTEMBER, BREVET MAJOR-GEN. ST. CLAIR A. MULHOLLAND AND STAFF, VETERANDIVISION, FOUNDERS* WEEK PARADE, OCTOBER, 1908. 329 Post 35. West Laurel Hill and McClellan monument. Post 46. Ronaldson, Philanthropic, St. Peters (Third and Pine Streets), OldPine Street Church Cemeteries, the graves of Commodore Stephen Decatur, of First Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, George M. Dallas and WilliamHurry (who, the tradition is, rang the State House bell when the Declaration ofIndependence was proclaimed). Post 51. Franklin, St. Anns, Bellevue, St. Peters, Holy Redeemer Cemeteries,and the grave of Capt. Philip R. Schuyler, at Monument Cemetery. Post 55. St. Joachims, Cedar Hill, North Cedar Hill, Cheltenham, OxfordChurch, Pennypack, Bridesburg, Magnolia and Bustleton Cemeteries. Post 56. Mt. Moriah (west side) and Graceland Cemeteries. Post 63. Oakland and Knights of Pythias Cemeteries and the grave of B. Birney. Post 71. Old Swedes (Gloria Dei), Union and Mutual Cemeteries and theReynol


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