[NO TITLE], p. 3
Dublin Core
Title
[NO TITLE], p. 3
Description
"HEADQUARTERS GRAND MARSHAL,
137, Montgomery Street.
San Francisco, June 17th, 1870,
FOURTH OF JULY.
PROGRESSION NOTICE.
The Grand Marshal gives early notice that the usual parade and display of the advertising wagons and carts will not be permitted in the Procession upon the occasion of the approaching National Holiday, July 4th. The Marshal believes that this custom will be "more honored in the breach than in the observance," a display of small vehicles with wares and commodities having no National significance, tending greatly to retard the formation of the procession, to unnecessarily lengthen it out, and to give satisfaction only to those who by such means advertize their particular business.
Organized bodies, with their banners and insignias, and NOT WAGONS and carts, are desired in the line of the Procession.
THOMAS N. CAZNEAU,
Grand Marshal"
137, Montgomery Street.
San Francisco, June 17th, 1870,
FOURTH OF JULY.
PROGRESSION NOTICE.
The Grand Marshal gives early notice that the usual parade and display of the advertising wagons and carts will not be permitted in the Procession upon the occasion of the approaching National Holiday, July 4th. The Marshal believes that this custom will be "more honored in the breach than in the observance," a display of small vehicles with wares and commodities having no National significance, tending greatly to retard the formation of the procession, to unnecessarily lengthen it out, and to give satisfaction only to those who by such means advertize their particular business.
Organized bodies, with their banners and insignias, and NOT WAGONS and carts, are desired in the line of the Procession.
THOMAS N. CAZNEAU,
Grand Marshal"
Creator
Thomas N. Cazneau
Publisher
San Francisco Elevator
Date
1870-7-1
Collection
Citation
Thomas N. Cazneau, “[NO TITLE], p. 3,” African American Fourth of July, accessed April 18, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/458.