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May 14, 2006

A New York Funeral

These photos are from the funeral procession of Gen. Daniel Sickles in 1914. Above, the General's coffin leaves St. Patrick's Cathedral. Below, the procession down an avenue (I can't tell which one), eventually to be transported to Washington and buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The Old Guard of the City of New York provides the Guard of Honor.

Previously: Old Guardsmen | The Old Guard | Grandpa

Posted by Andrew Cusack at May 14, 2006 06:32 PM
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Great pictures of the Old Guard. It has not looked that great since these pictures were taken.

Posted by: Matthew Cusack
at May 18, 2006 09:32 AM








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