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Show Map Showing Points of Assembly of -Respective Divisions for G. A. R. Parade August 11 I iTho formation of tho different diria-pus diria-pus of tho parade will be as folio-: fatconth infantry, north side of Sonth 'oniple, between Main and State, fac-aj? fac-aj? west; National Guard of Utah, on Srth side of South Tomplo between: ftnto street and Second East, facing fast: departments of Illinois, Wiscon-In- Pennsylvania and Ohio, south side ' South Tomplo, tho two former bo-fceon bo-fceon Main and State, the two Inttcr Etween State and Second East. Ths departments of Now York and lonnocticut will bo stationed on the est fddo of Stato street between South 'emplo and First South, facing north; fnssnchusetts and Now Jorsoy will bo lationpd on tho oast sido of State roet between South Temple and First iouth, facing north; departments of faino, California and Nevada, Ehodo land, New Hampshire and Vermont 111 be stationed on FirBt South bo-!vccn bo-!vccn Main and State facing east, the o former ofa. the north side of the root, lha othor throe dopartmonta on 7a south side. Tho departments of jc Potomac, Virginia and North Oaro-n, Oaro-n, Nebraska, Michigan and Iowa will e stationed on First South betweon nto and Second East facing west, the Jfo former departments on the north itle of the street and the other tbrco apartments on the south side. KThe departments of Indiana, Colorado gd Wyoming, Kansns and Delaware 511 bo stationed on State street bo-jreen bo-jreen First and Second South facing prth, tho first two departments on tho gsfc side of tho street and the othor to on tlio east side. Tlio departments ft Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon. Ken-fcky, Ken-fcky, West Virginia and South Dakota l "bo stjitiouea on Second South bo-wcoji bo-wcoji Main street and Stato facing it. the three former on tho north side the street and the other three de-rtrheuts de-rtrheuts on the south side. Tho do-rtmcuts do-rtmcuts oc Washington and Alaska, kansas, Now Mexico, Tennessee and uisionu and Mississippi, will be sta-ned sta-ned on Second Soutli between Stato i Second East facing west, the two mer departments on the north sido the slroot and the other three on the i tli side. The departments of Florida, Montana, xns, .Idaho. Arizona, Georgiu, Ala-urn Ala-urn and North Dakota will be staged sta-ged on State street between Second 1 Third South facing north, the four ;nior departments on the west sido! the street and tho other four do-rtmcnts do-rtmcnts on the cast aide. The do-rlment do-rlment of Oklahoma, Union Ex-Pris-srs of War and the Naval Veterans' 1 be stationed on Third South bo-eon bo-eon Main and State facing cast on ) north sido of tlio street. Tho du-itiiiont du-itiiiont of ruili will ho stationed on ird South between Main and State ngiho south sido of the street facing iffpe ardor of march will be as fold's: fol-d's: Adjutant General E. A. Wedg-lod Wedg-lod as a grand marshal of the parade, tended by tho members of the govor-h govor-h staff, Colonels D. 0, .Tackling, A. Rfcesslor , 1L M. H, Lund, Samuel fewliquse C. E. Looso, II. E. Booth, E. fcWnght, J. J. Daynes. R. T. Badger Jftthreo pfficors of the high school Bets as aides. These officers will all mounted and will clear the way for ie first division of the parade. As- SBtant Marshal Captain Joseph E line, with his staff, will be stationed vtne intersections of tlie different roots whore tho divisions nro placed I? will attend to the proper move-ents move-ents of the divisions, following the grand marshal will "e, crom,!nnder-in-Chief Nevius and is.staff, mounted and in cnrria"cs. The recession will be headed by the Fif-icnth Fif-icnth infantry regimental ' baud folded fol-ded by tho regular army soldiers in IRjmental formation of twelve com-anies, com-anies, company front, in full dress uui-jrm uui-jrm and with complete equipment, hey wjII be jollowed bv the Utah na-onal na-onal guard under tho command of Col-R Col-R fn imm?ri escorted by their band M rollowed by the artillery company nder command of Captain Webb and IP Signal corps, every man in fJ ross and with complete equipment. Who parade proper will commence ith the .appearance of the department v fi f0 fchCTTSeJlr department, led l V,,c-famos U. S. Grant Post. No. S Bk bSr n1 .carrV'U ho famo'us Wn &Cr 1,1 t'ompetilioii at To-K? To-K? last i-car for the most perfect np-franco np-franco during parude. Quincy psi, o. G. will follow. Both of these fedT'V'11 b0 -sT & Viol? Jp-Hr- . Hie remainder of thc SOUTH TEMPLE - . -ST;- ' : )5h Jnfanry U 5A National Guard of Utah L-. iihnois Wisconsin -Penn sylva nfa Oh i c . J I I fiT " z z : 1 I .. 5 p -- - - . ..... (J) -.. ,'-. - ., .-i-v. S I P :V4 3 V-(J) "J IFiRSTl F - SQUTIi ImK S T. ' i I California and Nevada Maine he Potomac Vire-inia and No. Car f I Maryland : -v ! Vermont-N Hampshire-Rhode Isant f- Ne br a s Ka - Mi ch iga n -! owa . . 1 ' . ' ! ' -:-n.v ! ' . O a) .'i. -- - . ... . . ,'.r',- . " K ' T 3 '''vt' ff':n- : ; .1;.'. " ; A ORPHEUMAVE & ."if. . t-V-,- Sft ' ; v r ' ;- - m 1 1 w . -r.:i, - mi ,;V p f- ?. "l-y'fciV ' SECOND P-'" t SOUTH If 1 ST. - Oregon Missouri Minnesota-' f-VVashington and-Alaska Arkansas yDakoia-VVesrg'ini a-KentuckW NlewKex.-Tenn Louisiana and Misa. . : . " v .,.. ... - : v ( v . (J - -J THIRD 1 1 ' SOUTH,? B . 3X1 1 J Naval Veterans - Ex Union Pris-OUlaA Utah J t nois diviHon will be headed by another band brought ospccially from that state. The othor departments, each preceded by a band and many ol: them with sov-eial sov-eial bands, will then march in the fol- lowing order: Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Pennsyl-vania, Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts. Now Jorsoy. Maine, C'ali- fornia and' Nevada. Jthodo Island, Now Hampshire-. Vermont, The Potomac. Vir-ginin Vir-ginin and North Carolina,, "Maryland, i I " ' ' jJ Nebraska, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Colorado and Wvoming, Kansas, Dela-ware, Dela-ware, Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon, Kentucky, West "Virginia, South Dakota, Washington and Alaska. Arkansas, New Mexico, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mis- sissippi, Florida, Montana, Texas, Idaho, 'B Arizona. Georgia, Alabama. North Da- kota, Oklahoma, Union ex-Prisoners of War, Naval Veterans and Utah. JM Each department will be escorted by two members of the order of Sons of Veterans as guides. The preparatory signal for tho start of thc parade will jM bo sounded at 9:30 in the morning. 9H Assembly will be sounded at 9:45. The jH march will be started promptly at 10 jH The iinc of march will extend along 11 South Temple street and down to Sev- Bfl enth South. From that point the col- Vr j umn will countermarch to First South m ', M on tho west sido of the street and will ( then cross Main street, pass in front B'H of tho reviewing stand and march to B H South Temple street, where tho organi- H H zations will disband. As the end of tho Hrl procession passes tho living flag at HVtl Seventh South tho children will fall in M J behind the veterans and preceded by . IIB thc bands in thc parade, will pass the H'l reviewing stand singing "Onward. I Christian Soldiers." The passing of Wmu the parado will rcquiro a littlo lesg I 111 than two hours. lIlO |