New England Historic-Genealogical Society, fifty members, in carriages, commanded by President Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, who rode in the Gov. Eustis coach, used by Gen. Lafayette at his was accompanied by W. E. Baker, Esq., and son, of Wellesley. Massachusetts Historical Society in carriages. Hon. G. Washington Warren, President of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, and Hon. Charles W. Slack, President of the Massachu setts Charitable Mechanic Association, in carriage. THIRD DIVISION. Color, Light Blue. Charles B. Fox, Commander Suffolk Co. Posts, G.A.R., Chief of Division. Metropolitan Band. Suffolk County Grand Army Posts, Charles H. Hovey, Vice-Commander commanding. STAFF. Adjutant, Alvin R. Bailey, Post 11. Color-Bearer, Frank A. Blaisdell, Post 11. Charles Russell Lowell Post 7, John Scates, Commander. Abraham Lincoln Post 11, William L. Bond, Commander. Joseph Hooker Post 23, L. D. Hadley, Commander. Theodore Winthrop Post 35, Henry Skilton, Commander. Benjamin Stone Post 68, S. A. Cushing, Jr., Commander. Grand Army Officers in five carriages, as follows: Commander Department of Massachusetts, John A. Hawes; Senior Vice Department Commander, Thomas H. Hill; Assistant Adjutant-General, James F. Meech; Chaplain, John W. Lee; Comrades Azel Ames Jr., and John F. Bruce of the Council of Administration; cer, A. C. Monroe; Aids-de-Camp, George L. Aids-de-Camp, W. D. Jaynes and Frank O. Kendall; Commander Department of Rhode Island, Charles C. Gray; Senior Vice De- N. Bliss; Chief Mustering Officer, George H. Pettis; John W. Kimball. Barge with Grand Army Veterans, National Band of Providence. John A. Andrew Post 15, George W. Powers, Commander. Drum Corps. Robert A. Bell Post 134. Charles A. Bradley, Commander. Union Drum Corps. George L. Stearns Post 149, D. D. Pike, Commander. Dahlgren Post 2, Rev. George A. Thayer, Commander. School Regiment Drum Corps. Boston School Regiment, Colonel W. A. Whitney commanding, Escorting SCHOOL BOYS OF 1830, On foot and in four-horse barge, as follows: Aaron D. Capen, Nathaniel A. Daniels, William C. Laurence, S. E. Brown, John C. Pratt, H. B. Hersey, J. K. Adams, Francis A. Lander, Emery Souther, William Lee, George C. Simmons, D. D. Leeds, John S. Freeman, Lynn Brass Band. Drum Corps. William Tothill, W. F. Graves, Alvin Adams, Caleb Pratt. Massachusetts Agricultural College Cadets, from Amherst, Lieutenant Charles Morris of the Fifth Artillery, U.S A., commanding. Magoun Battery of West Medford, Capt. Charles Stover. EXHIBITION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS. Captain L. P. Abbott, of Hook and Ladder 3, commanding. A hand-engine from Norwich, Conn., made in 1788, and in constant use until within a few years. Steam fire-engine and two hose carts of the pattern used in 1860. A handsome new nickel-plated steam fire-engine, just completed for the city, by the Silsby Manufacturing Company of Seneca Falls, N.Y., a new hose carriage accompanying it. Another modern engine, finished in brass, from the Amoskeag Works, and a four-wheeled hose carriage. A new machine and hose cart from Hunneman & Co., the oldest firm in the country, established in 1792. "Relief" chemical extinguisher, made in 1873. A new chemical engine, the "John Q. Adams," made for the town of Quincy by Charles Holloway, of Baltimore, Md. The water tower, a new hook and ladder truck, and a model of an aerial ladder and life-saving apparatus. Fire department supply wagon, with buckets used in 1760, 1788, 1791, 1821, 1822, and 1823. First Regiment Band of Newark, N.J. Passaic Steam Fire Engine and Company No. 1, of Paterson, N.J., fifty men, Foreman Thomas W. Armstrong commanding. Staff of Chief. Edward Owler, First Chieftain; Malcolm Campbell, Second Chieftain; James H. Abercrombie, Third Chieftain; George Gibson, Fourth Chieftain; George Malcolm, Fifth Chieftain, Escorting The Scots Charitable Society, Marshal, J. Stuart MacCorry. Aids P. H. Lawson, John A. McKean, John I. Loudon, and Alexander T. Laughton. President of the Society, James Bogle; Vice-President, John Gilchrist; The Society's guests in carriages: Dr. Donald Kennedy, James Wemyss, M. Thompson, John Sutherland, R. W. Morville, Rev. R. F. Gordan. THE PATRIARCHAL BRANCH OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELlows, OF MASSACHUSETTS. Col. Wm. M. Rumery, Marshal. Aids Walter R. Dyer, Dana B. Putnam, A. E. Bailey, J. W. Kimball. : Carter's Band. First Regiment Massachusetts Patriarchs. Lieut.-Col., Fred A. Lull; Major, W. A Waugh; Adjutant, Irving Jones, Massasoit Encampment, No. 1, acting as body-guard to The officers of the R.W. Grand Encampment and R.W. Grand Lodge of William D. Hay, M.W. Grand Patriarch; Ambrose Lawrence, M.E. Grand B. Harris, Past Grand. |