Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Fourth of July

 The Marietta Register, July 8, 1864

The Fourth of July passed off very quietly in Marietta, even the shooting of fire-crackers by the boys was not in the usual profusion. At 9 o'clock A.M., the children, parents and friends assembled on the Commons above Putnam Street and, to the music of Major Payne's Martial Band, marched to the College Grounds, where exercises were held. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Battelle and addresses by L. H. Sargent of Cincinnati, who is known as "Sunday School Sargent," and by A. E. Chamberlain, President of the Cincinnati branch of the U.S. Christian Commission. Music, refreshments, and a social time were then the order. For this entertainment, the children are indebted to D. P. Bosworth, R. P. Iams, and perhaps others.

 

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