THE TOWN OF GREENBURGH. 343 



Westchester Lodge No. 77, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and 

 Visiting Brethren. 



Committee of Reception, in Carriages. 



Orators of the Day, and Reader of the Declaration of Independence, in Carriages. 



Sleepy Hollow Tent, No. 182, of the Independent Order of Rechabites, 



and Visiting Brethren. 



North River Division, No. 168, of Sons of Temperance, and Visiting Brethren. 



Inspectors of State Prison, in Carriages. 



Officers of the Association, in Carriages. 



Committee of Arrangements, in Carriages.— Clergy, in Carriages 



2r» Division. 

 Military Escort. Deputy-Marshal and Aid. 



Band. 



Order of United Americans. 



Paulding Chapter No. 10. — Westchester Chapter No. 31. — Adams Chapter No. 19. 



Band. 



Ringgold Chapter, No. 46. — Republican Chapter, No. 36.— Oneacta Chapter, 



No. 50.— Tappan Chapter, No. 40. 



Judiciary of the County. 



Members of the Bar. Medical Profession. Members of the Press. 



Citizens generally. 



ORDER OF MARCH. 

 Capt. JACOB STORM, Grand Marshal. 



The Procession will form on Beekmaii Street, with the right on Courtlandt 

 Street, opposite the Irving House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and move at the signal 

 of a gun. It will then march down Courtlandt Jtreet to Main Street, up Main 

 Street to Washington Street, through Washington Street to Franklin Street, up 

 Franklin Street to Broadway, and up Broadway to the site of the Monument on 

 the " Andek U-eound," where the 



CORNER STONE WILL BE LAID BY 



COL. JAMES A. HAMILTON, 



With an appropriate Address. 



At the conclusion of the ceremonies of laying the Corner Stone, the line will 

 again form and proceed to the grounds selected for the Oration, &c. 



