Report of the Sub-committee on Army, Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington as First President of the United States, Held at New York City, April 30th and May 1st, 1889


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Illustrated Programme of the Centennial Celebration in New York, April, 1889. 1789. 1889 ...


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Describes in detail the extensive activities planned for New York City's celebration of the centennial of George Washington's first inauguration held there in 1789. Describes the decorations; the centennial banquet for 800 guests; the parade units; the naval parade; the great ball at the Metropolitan Opera House, the music and dances on the card, and the menu for the supper following, Describes the planning for the celebration, including difficulties and controversies surmounted in the process.







George Washington, 1732-1799


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