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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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Brooklyn, New York
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19
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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE PICTURE SECTION. i t'l cm nil. name a kV "wft I. 1 "i on IV On! iy UuKle. NEW YORK.

TUESDAY. JULY 31. 1906. PAGES 1 TO 4. pET NEW YORK TO CELEBRATE NE LOTS ANNEXATION A Continental I and Cast t' The Old Toll Gate, Formerly on Jamaica Avenue.

MWENTY years ago to-day the of New Lots was an nexed to Brooklyn. To com-. Lets was organized as a town on the IJIh day of February. IST.L'. Prior to dial dale the territory was included he anniversary I lie 1 1 1 I I die II nt I- l.ll lm-li and was known as "The New Lots," in contradittinetion to "The was the smallest of the five county Union Hook and Ladder Co.

No. 1, Whose House Was Situated Corner Avenues. contained about six square mi Irs. names of sonic of the old settlors there will be a biff demonstration on Saturday in East New York. To-day, also, is the twentieth anniversary of the incorporation of the Exempt Firemen's Association, and the veteran firemen will take an important part in the parade on Saturday.

All of the civic bodies in East New York will take part and the citizens have been requested to decorate their houses. A picnic in Lohman's Park In the evening will wind up the festivities. The parade will present the following formation: Police escort; Grand Marshal George N. Lenfosky and aides band and drum corps of L. M.

of Brooklyn and the old 4 4 4 4 4 Ashford, Liberty. Cleveland. Jamaica, Iiresden. Atlantic. Now Jersey, Jamaica, Pennsylvania, Glenmore, Miller, Liberty to Wyona avenues and streets, dismissing at Lohman's Park.

Hamilton Post, No. ir.L. G. A. and Liberty Guard, William Busch.

commander: Concordia Singing Society of East New York. Charles Veils, president Concordia Quartet, F. Bink, president Frohsinn Singing Society delegation of visiting firemen from Eastern and Western SI ill perpetual ii I by descendants. A famous landmark in Lasi New York still standing is the Howard House, which is over KKl years old. Past Its doors marched a part of the British Army in the battle of Long Island.

It was the favorite stopping place for farmers on their way to market. engineers of New Lois: New Lots Exempt Firemen's Association, L. L. Happ, president. The parade will form on Bradford avenue, right resting on Glenmore avenue, and march through Glenmore avenue, this point F.

W. Hancock, chair- of the i address of 0 the 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b Old LastNew Yor Owned by Nojes Palmer, Published in 1859 i he Howard House. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Sleighing on the Jamaica Plank Road. Returning From Snediker's Farm. (From an old print.) rning From Snediker Old Well on Schenck Property.

An East New York Landmark, the Schenck Homestead. 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b 4b BIG SUMMER RELIGIOUS GATHER1HG AT JAMESPORT, I HE Jamesport Camp Meeting. 0" I ligious gatherings of Loin; Island, and in which a mini ber of Brooklyn people, both ministers and laymen, are interested, he-Kan in the grove at Jamesport last night with a praise and testimony flder attended this year than Cor some time in the past. An unusually large number of people are now camping in tents and cottages on the grounds. Brooklyn la well represented in these.

To-day is Temperance Day, under the leadership of the Bev. M. H. Fisbburn. district superintendent, assisted by the Itev.

F. Iglehait, I i.l and i J. J. Uaynor. The following Brooklyn, Manhiittan and Long Island ministers will he present and preach or otherwise assist in the daily programmes: (icorge Adams.

D.I.: Frederick Stiehler. Ph.I.: M. H. Fish-burn. E.

S. Uelden, F. J. Shackletol, W. H.

Burgwiir G. W. Slmonson. H. K.

Smith. J. Emory Parks. A. M.

Lincoln Caswell. A.M. F. C. IgMnirl.

I T. L. Price. W. W.

Veller. Rowland HQ 11, E. S. Jackson, It. W.

Keeler. A. McNicholl. W. E.

Smith. D.D.. W. M. BtOBCnlll and G.

J. Ray- nor. Miss Bertha lanford, Miss Pris- cilla Foster. Miss Fannie Simpson. Jamesport Camp Ground See ne.

Jamesport Camp Ground Auditorium and Cottage of the Rev. W. A. Lay ton of Brooklyn. Ja fb4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4b4V.

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