Pittsburgh Gazette Times,
Thursday, May 8, 1919
(Articles, courtesy of Claire King, claireking AT bellsouth DOT
net)
Caption:
1--Section
of the old Eighteenth marching past reviewing stand in Liberty avenue
to the cheers of hundreds of relatives. 2--Color bearers of the old
Eighteenth passing reviewing stand. 3--Defenders of Freedom, both, A.
J. Dickson of 631 Maryland avenue, member of McPherson Post, G.A.R.,
shaking hands with Private H. L. McLaughlin of the Fifteenth Engineers
Band. 4--Veterans of the Civil War according the returned
regiments a great demonstration from their reviewing stand in Liberty
avenue. 5--Fond farewell on the North Side. 6--Private
Frank H. Hare of 7111 Idlewild street greeting his devoted niece, Miss
Jane Hare. 7--Off for Camp Sherman. 8--A picnic in front of
Memorial Hall.
(Touch-up / Enhanced Versions)
6--Private Frank H. Hare of 7111 Idlewild street greeting his devoted
niece, Miss Jane Hare.
Armistice Day Parade - 1918
(George W. White is one of the two men
in front leading.... he is on the right in the picture wearing gloves)
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