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Ann Arbor.

Monroe. Tecumseh.

Jackson.

Battle Creek.

Hillsdale.
Coldwater.

Sturgis.
Niles.

Paw Paw.

Allegan. Kalamazoo.

Charlotte.

Mason.

Owosso.

Flint. Pontiac.

Mt. Clemens.

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Order of Proceedings.

The Corner-Stone of the new Capitol of the State of Michigan, was laid in the city of Lansing, on Thursday, the second day of October, 1873.

A procession was formed under the direction of General WILLIAM HUMPHREY, Chief Marshal, in accordance with the following orders:

Programme of Ceremonies.

The following will be the order of the formation of the column on the occasion of laying the Corner-Stone of the New State Capitol, at Lansing, October 2d, 1873:

The column will be in six divisions:

The First Division will form on Washington avenue, the LEFT resting on Main street.

The Second Division will form on St. Joseph street, west of, and with its RIGHT resting on, Washington avenue.

The Third Division will form on Hillsdale street, west of, and with its RIGHT resting on, Washington avenue.

The Fourth Division will form on Lenawee street, west of, and with its RIGHT resting on, Washington avenue.

The Fifth Division will form on Kalamazoo street, west of, and with its RIGHT resting on, Washington avenue.

The Civic Division will form on the plat in front of the old State Capitol.

Formation of Procession.

DETACHMENT OF POLICE,

In charge of Sergeant P. W. GIRARDIN.

CHIEF MARSHAL,

GEN. WM. HUMPHREY.

AIDS,

Col. F. SCHNEIDER, Capt. CHARLES HODSKIN, Capt. S. H. Row, Capt. G. M. HASTY, E. H. BURT, Dr. GEO. E. RANNEY.

I.

MILITARY.

II.

CIVIC.

III.

COMMANDERIES OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.

IV.

MASONIC FRATERNITY.

V.

ENCAMPMENT I. O. OF O. F.

VI.

THE FRATERNITY OF I. O. OF O. F.

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Major JOHN D. CLARK, Capt. ADAM BEATTIE, Lieut. BENJ. B. BERRY, WILLIAM H. MARSTON.

First U. S. Infantry Band.

Battalion First U. S. Infantry, Capt. R. H. OFFLEY, U. S. A., Commanding.

Co., First U. S. Infantry, Capt. G. S. GALLUPE, Commanding. Co., First U. S. Infantry, Capt. E. WALKER, Commanding. Battalion of State Troops, Capt. JAMES M. HINCKLEY, Commanding,

Detroit Light Guard, Capt. DAVID F. Fox, Commanding. Porter Zouaves, Ann Arbor, Capt. WARREN E. WALKER,

Commanding.

National Guard, Detroit, Capt. JOHN O'KEEFE, Commanding.. Adrian Light Guard, 1st Lieut. WHEELER, Commanding. Tecumseh Zouaves, Capt. JAMES D. SHOLES, Commanding. Monroe Light Guard, Capt. CHAS. F. GRUNER, Commanding. Coldwater Light Guard, Capt. GEORGE H. TURNER, Commanding.

Hudson Light Guard, Capt. L. H. SALISBURY, Commanding. Flint Union Blues, Capt. O. F. LOCKHEAD, Commanding. Grand Rapids Guard, Capt. ISAAC C. SMITH, Commanding. Ypsilanti Light Guard, Capt. CICERO NEWELL, Commanding. Kalamazoo Light Guard, Capt. JOHN D. SUMNER, Commanding.

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