The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
Officers of the Association, in Carriages.
Committee of Arrangements, in Carriages. -- Clergy, in Carriages
2d Division.
Military Escort. Deputy-Marshal and Aid.
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Order of United Americans. Paulding Chapter No. 10. -- Westchester Chapter No. 31. -- Adams Chapter No. 19.
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Ringgold Chapter, No. 46. -- Republican Chapter, No. 36. -- Oneacta Chapter, No. 50.-- Tappan Chapter, No. 40. Judiciary of the County. Members of the Bar. Medical Profession. Members of the Press. Citizens generally.
ORDER OF MARCH.
Capt. JACOB STORM, Grand Marshal.
The Procession will form on Beekman Street, with the right on Courtlandt Street, opposite the Irving House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and move at the signal of a gun. It will then march down Courtlandt Jtreet to Main Street, up Main Street to Washington Street, through Washington Street to Franklin Street, up Franklin Street to Broadway, and up Broadway to the site of the Monument on the "Andre Ubottnd," where the
CORNER STONE WILL BE LAID BY
COL. JAMES A. HAMILTON,
With an appropriate Address.
At the conclusion of the ceremonies of laying the Corner Stone, the line will again form and proceed to the grounds selected for the Oration, &c.
HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
ORDER OF EXERCISES. Music, - - - - - - By the Band.
Prayer, - - - - By the Rev. P. P. Sanford, D. D.
Reading of the Declaration, ... Rev. J. It Ferris.
Music, - - - - - - By the Band.
ORATION.
BY JAMES T. BRADY, ESQ., OF NEW YORK. Music by the Band. BENEDICTION.