E476 •It] .A85 1P .-^ .3^^ ,*^ ''°^'^- "^O. ^oV" •0^ .{.^^^ .^^ ^0' Exercises at Old Fort Stevens Brightwood, D. C.July 12, 1920 at 3 O'clock P. M. Unveiling of a Bronze Tablet by the Associated Survivors of the Sixth U. S. Army Corps to the Memory of President Abraham Lincoln and General Horatio G. Wright and the Comrades Who Fell in Action at the Battle of Fort Stevens, July 11 th and 12tK 1864, Program 1. Assembly - - - -Bugler, Navy Yard Band 2. Raising of the Flag of the United States and salute to the Colors - - Mr. Frederick D. Owen 3. Star Spangled Banner Mr. L. F. Randolph, Assembly, and Navy Yard Band, Charles Benter, Leader 4. Address of Welcome and Introduction of Dr. C. V. Petteys as Chairman W. V. Cox, LL. D. 5. Invocation ..Dr. Forest J. Prettyman, Chaplain U. S. vSenate 6. Lincoln Under Fire... Mr. John M. Kline, Jr. 7. The March of the Gallant Sixth Corps Dr. Thomas Calver 8. Recitation, The Star Spangled Banner... .Mr. John M. Kline, Jr. 9. Selection... Navy Yard Band 10. Address, "Fort Stevens in History" Col. John McElroy 11. Unveiling Tablet Miss Anna Nicholas Wootton and Edward Wright Wootton, Great Grandchildren of General Wright. 12. Presentation of Sculptor, Mr. James E. Kelly, of New York. 13. A Memory of Fort Stevens. Geo. T. Stevens, M. D., Ph. D., Historian, Sixth U. S. Army Corps. 14. Selection. ..Navy Yard Band 15. Remarks ..Mrs. Isabel Womill Ball, Capt. H. C. LaRowe and other comrades. 16. America Mr. Randolph, Assembly, and Navy Yard Band 17. Benediction. Rev. George F. Dudley Contributors to Tablet Chas. a. Petteys, M. D., President. Harry Bennett, Vice-President. Howard M. Gillman, Secretary. John M. Kline, Treasurer. Gen. J. Warren Keifer Col. Andrew Cowan Capt. Henry C. LaRowe J. H. Hendrix Judge C. H. Bundy T. E. Sewell Alfred H. Hulbart Ira Soule C. A. Parsons Harrison Huckins Lyman A. Upson Capt. Alex. Scott Geo. W. Sayre R. T. Gregg J. H. C. Brewer Rosa Wright Smith (Daughter Sixth Corps) Dr. H. W. Wootton R. H. Moses J. E. Kelly Orville T. Chamberlain John W. Rohoback Thos. R. Conner Col. John McElroy John H. Benning Peter I. W. Welteroth William T. Hilton Geo. T. Stevens, M. D., Ph. D. William Gushing J. W. Wadsworth, Jr. Col. Wright Smith, U. S. A. Mrs. Chas. PI. Richardson Gen. William H. Seward Corneilus Ten Eick J. E. Clark Major H. S. Kimberly, U. S. A. Wm. Jardine — 40 Roll of Honor THE FOLLOWING COMRADES, KILLED IN ACTION JULY 11 AND 12, 1864, IN FRONT OF FORT STEVENS, AT BRIGHTWOOD, D. C, ARE BURIED IN BATTLE-GROUND CEMETER"V . Name. Regiment. Sergeant Thomas Richardson Sergeant Alfred C. Starbird Elijah S. Hufletin Jeremiah Maloney William Tray E. C. Barrett E. S. Bavett John Davidson Matthew J. DeGraff G. W. Farrar Mark Stoneham William H. Gillette Corporal A. Matott Corporal William Ruhle Andrew J. Dowen Andrew Manning Alvarado Mowrey John Bentley Harvey P. B. Chandler David L. Hogeboom Alanson Mosier John Kennedy Lieut. William Laughlin Andrew Ashbaugh Philip Bowen John ElHs George Garvin H. Mclntire 25th New York Cavalry 40th New York Infantry 43d New York Infantry 49th New York Infantry 77 th New York Infantry 12 2d New York Infantry 61st Pennsylvania Infantry William Holtzman Sergeant George Marquet Bernard Hoerle Charles vScahonse Frederick Walther j^^ :■ / ^ Sergeant John M. Richards John Dalon Patrick Lovett John Pocket Corporal George W. Gorton Russell L. Stevens C. S. Christ Ci 93d Pennsjdvania Infantry 98th Pennsylvania Infantry 139th Pennsylvania Infantry 2d Massachusetts Cavalry 37th Massachusetts Infantry 7th Maine Infantry 1st Rhode Island Infantry 3d Vermont Infantry 2d United States Artillery I v ^ ^ •0 ^0' "^-^ ^' ^v .S^r ' ^ • ^v 0^ ,.^'.'-' ^o ' < ^ ^^ - ^^-n^. •^^ • ^ '^ ° ' ^ A.^ . 'V- ' " •^' "^j- \v -?>• ^* ^'% ~- ^^-n^ >,_^\ %.^" -A'- \/ .•^", %.** *'^ A •^^o^ > ^,ST. AUGUSTINE 1 .^^fe. FLA. '^V AUGUSTINE :^ ; V ^ A , " o ^ "^^. I I