MILITARY DAY.
September 7, 1898.
The return of the Second Nebraska Regiment from the tropical countries of the
south gave occasion for a celebration in their honor, and the officers and men
received a royal welcome on the Exposition grounds as they appeared in uniform
in marching columns. The regiment arrived at the 24th street entrance a little
after 10 o'clock and was met by Governor Holcomb, Adjutant General Barry and
Military Secretary Ayris who carried the Nebraska colors. The Second Regiment
Band preceded the soldiers and was followed by Colonel C.J. Bills and staff and
the three marching battalions of the regiment in platoons. After reaching the
plaza, the exercises incident to welcoming this regiment home again were held
from the band stand, and consisted of the following program:
Welcome . . . By Governor Silas A. Holcomb
Address of Welcome
By Mayor Frank E. Moore
Music
Omaha Concert Band
Address . . . By Colonel C.J. Bills
Address . . . G.W. Wattles
After the exercises were concluded the company stacked arms on the plaza and a
luncheon at the Markel Restaurant was served to the soldiers. The remainder of
the day was spent by them in enjoying the sights of the Exposition, and in
meeting their friends and relatives who had come from all points of the state
to welcome them home.
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