Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 44
Marlin, Texas, Wednesday, October 23, 1907
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Nashville Welcomes Roosevelt.
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       Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 22--President Roosevelt stopped off in this city today on his way in Washington.  On the arrival of the special train at the station where thousands of cheering people had gathered, a special reception committee made a passway to the street where carriages were in waiting.  The reception committee was headed by Gov. Patterson and Mayor Brown and included Company B, Confederate Veterans, who acted as an escort to the president. Owing to the limited time the program was confined to the president's speech and a short drive about the city.  Later the president was escorted to the Hermitage, the old of Andrew Jackson, where he was received by the Ladies Hermitage association.

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