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3 revisions | Landon Braun at Jun 18, 2020 11:54 AM | |
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259Herald July 8" Cheers From Thousands of Throats. The short run of the Oula from the First to greet the spirit of Columbus were | 259Herald July 8 Cheers From Thousands of Throats. The short run of the Oula from the Michigan to the entrance of the grand basin was accompanied by one continuous and deafening cheer that came from the throats of the thousands along shore, in the windows and on the roofs of the buildings near by. The eyes of Colombus' spirit must have been extended in wonder at the marvellous picture greeted his eyes as the launch shot from under the peristile bridge into the grand basin. The great promenades and lawn in front of Manufactures Building, the pavement in front of the peristile, and the court of honor were black with the people gathered to welcome the Spanish visitors. But the color of the spectacle was over against the Agricultural Building. For there were congregated men and women from the four corners of the earth, attired in the garb of their native lands. First to greet the spirit of Columbus were the true descendants of the red men who gazed in wonder at the landing of Columbus in the flesh. A score of bucks from Buffalo Bill's encampment leaned against the rail opposite the statue of the republic and awkwardly waved their arms in welcome. They were in full war-paint and feathers, and the Spaniards gazed in admiration and curiosity while they courteously returned the salute. |
