"GEORGE WASHINGTON" RIDES AGAIN, 150 YEARS AFTER
Newspaper Article published during the sesqul-centennial anniversary of the inauguration of the First President.
"GEORGE WASHINGTON" RIDES AGAIN, 150 YEARS AFTER
Newspaper Article published during the sesqul-centennial anniversary of the inauguration of the First President.
"GEORGE WASHINGTON" RIDES AGAIN, 150 YEARS AFTER
Newspaper Article published during the sesqul-centennial anniversary of the inauguration of the First President.
To mark the sesqul-centennial anniversary of the inauguration of the First President, a modern George Washington, clad in Colonial costume and riding in the original historic Van Rensselaer coach, is retracing the famous journey from Mount Vernon to the "inaugural" in New York City. Due in New York April 30, "George Washington' will stop en route in Philadelphia today, being met by a distinguished citizens' committee at 3.30 P. M., when he arrives over the Gray's Ferry bridge. The Seeond City Troop will escort him to the Franklin Institute for brief exercises and he will then go to Independence Hall. A dinner will be held at the Bellevue-Stratfordtongh+.