History of the Monument With the Address At the Unveiling

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History of the Monument With the Address At the Unveiling
Garfield Monument Association of the Pacific Coast
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Widdows was chairman. The Chief of Police furnished a detail for the grounds; Mr. Edward Clark, Archi tect of the Capitol, supplied music stands and stools for the Marine Baud; the Quartermaster s Department lent flags, and the Department of Agriculture living plants for decorating the platform. Mr. W. E. Smith, Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, also furnished floral decorations.
The platform was constructed under the superintendence of Mr. C. W. Schuerman and Mr. G. W. Field, and the mech
...anical arrangements for unveiling the statue were devised by Mr. Joseph Palmer. At the REPORT ON THE HENRY STATUE. 7 moment of unveiling tbe statue the news was telegraphed from an in strument on the platform, which had been placed there by Mr. L. Whit ney, the Superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph Company. The ushers on the platform were Messrs. W. 0. Lewis, Harry C. Shus- ter, Henry D. Fmckel, William T. Wyman, Edward C. Bryan, Frank Bryan, William B. Stimpson, and Ellis Lammond; Mr. Henry Horan, Superintendent of the National Museum, having general charge of the accommodations of the public.

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