“1861” “Then shook the hills with thunder riven, Then rushed the steed to battle driven, And louder than the bolts of heaven. Far flashed the red artillery.” “1865” Then The Army of the Potomac And Now. “1882” “Now there's peace on the shore, now there's calm on the sea, Fill a glass to the heroes whose swords kept us free.” FIELD OF OPERATIONS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. 1861-1865 _____ . ______ Scale Field of Operations, 1882. [Printed diagonally on left side of page] 13th Annual Reunion, Society Banquet [End] [Printed diagonally on right side of page] Music Hall, Detroit, Thursday, June 15th [End] Order of Exercises AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, ENTRÉE OF HONORARY GUESTS, UNDER ESCORT OF THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE, FOLLOWED BY THE SOCIETY OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, AND EX-OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS MUSIC, MARCH. “THE BRAVE OLD OAK,” MILLARS. BLESSING BY THE CHAPLAIN, REV. GEROGE TAYLOR. _____________ Music during Banquet. 1. CAVATINA, OPERA, “LA TRAVIATA.” - - VERDI | 3. VALSE, “ZEPHYR LÜFTE.” - - - GÜNGL 2. OVERTURE, “THE SHAM FIGHT.” - - MARIE | 4. CAVATINA, OPERA “LA FAVORITA.” - DONIZETTI ______________ Music and Recitations after Toasts. FIRST. “GOD SAVE OUR PRESIDENT.” SECOND. “AMERICA.” THIRD. “RED, WHITE AND BLUE.” FOURTH. “MICHIGAN, MY MICHIGAN.” FIFTH. “STAR SPANGLED BANNER.” SIXTH. “AULD LANG SYNE.” SEVENTH. “WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME AGAIN.” EIGHTH. RECITATION, PROF. E. BARRETT WARMAN, “REUNION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,” BRET HARTE. NINTH. RECITATION, PROF. E. BARRETT WARMAN, “BAY BILLY.” TENTH. “BENNY HAVENS, OH!” “ELEVENTH. HERE'S A HEALTH TO ALL GOOD LASSIES.” “Bummers' Meeting.” MUSIC BY TENTH U. S. INFANTRY BAND, PROF. THOS. ROGERS, LEADER.