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aAt Turner Hall was erected an arch forty-eight feet C high, thirty-four wide, and about six teet deep. It T was of the modern style of architecture, built of flt; wooi and covered with marblavied oil cloth, on « o which ware portraits of aome of the noted composers of Germany. On either side, ini- ; F mediately in the center, paintings ae- j n ' seriptiveof Crfuttfta and and^ entire ^was profusely decorated with evergrcjws|* and strrmmnted *\y toth American Tfihd Herman t flags. At the corner of Walnut and Thirteenth f probably the prettiest, if not the most expensive, n arch on the line of march was erected. It*consisted rj of pillars at each of the four corners formed by the ^ intersection of the two streets named, and arches ti formed entirely of evergreen looking in 'each ° direction, the whole being connected, so that at a a little distance they bore the ..look of a bridge of living green. HTHE PROCESSION IN DETAIL. VAges ago, when the brave and mead loving people o of the North descended upon Italy to overwhelm t Home and her worn out civilization, their armies arc t;nb
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Cincinnati Daily Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Thu, Jun 12, 1879

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