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Show EX-CONFEDERATES AT BOSTON Men Who Wore the Gray Fraternize With Those Who Wore the Blue Points of Historic Interest In tho City. The unique feature, and In nome re-pect re-pect tho moat Impottant feature of tl. A. It. week wa Ibe reception tendered ten-dered twenty-five illatlngiilMied ei-I'onfederale ei-I'onfederale aoldlera by Kdward W. Klnah-y lit Hi In Kaneull hall on Monday evening, Aug. IS. Ib-neath the roof Iren of one of the country' hlalnrle public building, conHi-crated to the entire of American liberty In Ha broadent ene, lhen nldtlmo antngonlHt. Ihn men of the flrand Army and tho di-fendera of thn Confederacy, nt at table. Incidentally, Incidental-ly, tho inembera of the noted Lafayette Lafay-ette poat. O. A. It., of New York were alao the gueat of their lloton con, radea. The Boiilberner who accepted the Klnaley pt'"t Invltnllon are (len. Klti-httgh Klti-httgh l-ee. (len. Theodore H. Uarnett, Col. Wllllnin V. C'amnnin and ( apt. Ilenjnmln C. Wherry of Virginia; ('apt. Thoma C Tlmberlake of Kentucky, Ken-tucky, Judge Jacob B. flallnway of Tenncan e; t ol. John Wilder Atkln-mi. Atkln-mi. Col. Wllaon (). I.nnib, Mn). II. V. IHxon and C'yru 11. Wnlaon of North Carolina: Col. Kdward Cox, Col. William Wil-liam M. Cr ley and Cnpl. Kdward H. liny of Oeorgla; On. Julian W. Whit-lug Whit-lug or Aluhnmn: Col. I.tike W. Kin-lay Kin-lay of Mlaalhslppl; Cm, William J. Ilehnn. Col. Benjamin P. Kahelmnn, Col. William 0. Vincent ami Col. Andrew An-drew It. Illillteb'y of l.oul-lniiu; Ci l. 1. N. flmp'on, Col. Jnme II. F-lmp-in. Judge (leorce Clark, Col. J. T. Tri revnnl and K. W. Taylor of Texna; Kdward Cllffortl nrimh of Florida, (now of lloHton), The formnlltlea Incident to tho reception re-ception of the Southerner commenced com-menced at 1 p. m. Monday, Aug. IS, nt w hich .hour luncheon waa glvi n the vlaltorn at the New Alrniquln club. Thla waa excluxlvely for the guet and their accompanying ladle. At 2 o'clock tho member of Klusli-y poat, In uniform, arrived at tha club-huuae club-huuae and were Introduced to the guest. At S o'clock the poit -formed and tunrcbed to the C Jth terminal to receive tho metr i of Ijifayetto post of New Yoru. The bitter were escorted to their i-del. Promptly nt 6 o'clock tho company aat down at round table In Kaneull bull, each of thcau accommoihtttng aeven pi-raoua. rSotno alxteen of the moro dlatlng'ilahed gueat. with the commander of Klnaley poat and the toaatmaaler, occupied Beat at a lung tablo on the pint form. Covert were laid for about 300 In all. Young women wom-en waltera ln Bpeclal uniform tervrd tho food. The apeaklnit waa done on i novel plan. Commander Craven glra the addreaa of welcome before dinner waa aerved and between the coursm the commander of Lafayette pout and Iauch of the other Northern gueita aa were Invited to peak were Introduced. For the remainder of the evening the Southerner had the right of way, and euine notablo addreaet were made. The event eclipsed In Interest and algnlflcance any reunion between Northern and Buutheru partlclpanta In the civil war that ha evr been held. MANY PLACES OF INTERtsT Mlitorlo Bpota In Boiton Polnti out to Vlllton. All of tho plucea of hhitorlc Interest In the city proper were ipeciolly placarded during encampment week eo that tho vWtlug tliouaanJi P0id not fall lo eo them In their alkf bout the city. A Ilia of the and the plarard placed upon them la about aa follow: Old Stat Houaa. "The Aral building waa erected 1CM. "Iieatroyed by fire 1711. "l'reaent building erected 17IJ. Old South Meeting Home. "Tho olden church building In Boa-Ion, Boa-Ion, built IT.Iii. ' Southeast Corner of Tramont and Court at. "Site of United Htatea custom roiiMo, l?r,9. "Washington lodged hern, 1789. "Dnnlel Webater'a Inw orlleo here." Hanovar at. American Houaa. "(len. JoHcph Warren'a houae bIikv! here. He wna killed at the buttle of Hunker bill. 177K.-" No. 80 to 86 Unlon-at. "Rile of Ibe (Ireen Dragon tavern Tho Ron of Liberty met hero; It wna atylcil by tho llrltlah and tho Torle. 'a hotbed of sedition.' " Hanover at., Jut South of Cockerel Hall. "Here wa abed the flrt blood ol Ihn llevolutlon; Christopher Knyiler hilled hero by nn Informer to tho crown, Feb. 1770." 16 Hull t. "Built 1721 Sinn headquarter ol (l n. tinge during the battle of Hunker 1111." Christ Church, Salem at. "Tho Christ church or Old North church, from which wna hung tho .'elebrnled aignitl lantern on tho eventful night of April IS. 1770 Tho chlmo of bell la Iho oldtat In America." Amer-ica." 130 Prince at. "British Major t'llcnlrn wounded at Bunker Hill, died hero. He waa TREMONT TEMPLE DECORATIONS. promtnont at the battle of Lexington and Concord. Thla house built prior to 1723." Flag Sign for North 8q. "In thl squaro tho British troopa assembled on the IilRhl of tho 18th of April. 1773, previous to their march to Loxlnglon and Concord." uock Sq. Oppoalte Brattle 8L "Dock sq The mob which figured In the Boston mnasucro gathered In thi square before Kolug to Btato street." Brattle St., One Quarter Way Prom Waahincton 8t. to Brattle Sq. "Here atood the British barracka where the outbreak Blurted which led to the Boston massacre, Marco 6, 1770." Faneull Hall. "A gift of Peter Feneull to the town of lloHton. "The Cradle of Liberty. "Opened for the Brat time Maroh 4, 173. "Burned ITSl-rebuIlt 17uJ.M Northeast Corner Kllby St. and Liberty Lib-erty 8q. "Bite of the stamp office destroyed by tha mob during titamp Act riot, 1765." South Corner Washington and Ee-aea Ee-aea Sta. "Site of tho Liberty Treo, ao namid. In 17C3: destroyed by British. 1776." Cemetery In Boston Common. "The British aoldlera killed at Bunker Bunk-er Hill He burled hero." Washington St., Juat South Clifton PI. "The line of Colonial entrenchment atnod here during the siege of Boston, 1775." Atlantlo Av., Corner of Pearl St. Boston Tea Party tablet decorated with flnga. No further wording con-aldered con-aldered nccosBnry. Battery Wh.rf. "From this wharf the British embarked em-barked for the battle of Bunker Hill. Juno 17, 1775." |