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General Category => Hackensack History => Topic started by: Editor on December 09, 2005, 03:23:56 PM
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A resident contributed this to the archive. Note the parade route and the "Wm M. Johnson" in the "Reviewing Party",- no doubt Sen. Johnson for whom the Library is named. If anyone has more information on this, please follow up with a post.
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For the Search Engines:
Hackensack, July 4th, 1919
Welcome Home Soldiers and Sailors
REVIEWING PARTY
Colonel Oliver S. Eskridge, U. S. A., representing Major General David S. Shanks, Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J.
Major Walter H. Mcllroy, representing Red Cross, Base Hospital,' Camp Merritt, N.J.
Captain M. G. Olsen, representing Red Cross, Base Hospital, Camp Merritt, N.J.
Private Jean Leon Richy, 21st Company, 33rd Infantry, French Army.
Mayor Milton Demarest
Commissioner at Large R. K. Meneely
Commissioner Thomas L. Peck
Commissioner Herbert B. Engle
Commissioner R. K. Storm
Commissioner T. W. Spencer
Commissioner Martin Toolen
Mrs. VValter H. Mcllroy and guests
Mrs C. S. Conklin
Cortlandt Linkroum
Rev. A. Von Schlieder, D. D.
Evan G. Runner
James Norton
J. W. Binder
Wm. M. Johnson
Frank W. Smith, Frederick B. Van Vorst, Charles W. Terhune, V. E. Foster, M. R. Brinkman, Joseph Kinzley, Jr., Hugh Otis, George Van Buskirk, Paul H. Cromelin, E. K. Bird, Dean J. J. Cunneely, James M. Smith, C. E. Blackford, Jr., Wm. L. Whyte, D.G. Jeffers
PUBLIC PRINTERS
7 East Mercer St., Hackensack, N. J.
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I may have pictures of this parade. My great uncle 1st Sgt George Hedges had left a photo album during the Mexican Border in 1916, WW1 in France and unknown pictures of soldiers parading.
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Would love to see those!
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I will post them soon. Are you familiar with the Hackensack High School Veterans Website? I share a lot of my research with them and many of my pictures are on their site under WW1
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Yes I am. It's a great site.
https://www.hackensackschools.org/Page/9002
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These photos are from my great uncle George Hedges of a parade but did not identify the location. For years I've been trying to figure out where they were taken and although I suspected Hackensack, I couldn't find anything until I read this post.
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Original comparative placard from June 29,1919 honoring Hackensack soldiers who gave their lives during the Great War. From the photo album of 1st Sgt. George Hedges / 114th Infantry from WW1.
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Wow. Love this.
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I can't read all the names...but I wonder if some of the names match those on the memorial tree planting in Fochini Park ??
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Click on the image above to make it a little bigger.
Just glancing, I noticed many names match. Maybe all of them.
WWI Memorial at Foschini:
http://www.hackensacknow.org/index.php/topic,527.msg1295.html#msg1295