The Remains of Major General Nathanael Greene a Report of the Joint Special Com

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Remshart, Mr. Charles Ellis, Capt. G. M. Gadsden.
Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twen- tieth Carriages. — Contributors to the fund for defray- ing the expenses of the ceremonies.
The route of march was on Abercorn street to Liberty, to Bull, to the monument.^ The 1 This monument was erected in Johnson Square by a com- mittee composed of John Spellman, John Stevens, \V. B. Bul- loch, J. V. Bevan, R. W. Habersham, A. Porter, James P. Screven, William Gaston, Alex. Telfair, A. B. Fannin,
... and J. Bond Read, funds having been provided for such a purpose from the proceeds of the "Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery. " The corner-stone was laid with Masonic ceremonies by General Lafayette, while on his visit to Savannah, on March 26, 1S25; four years later the shaft was erected.
Two monuments were proposed by the promotors of this lottery. The "Greene" monument, however, was the first built, and served for many years as a memorial to both Greene and Pulaski. On October 11, 1853, the corner-stone to the Pulaski monument, on Monterey Square, was laid, since which 136 XATHANAEL GREENE.


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