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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
nd his staff were mounted, and before resting the visitors passed in review before Governor O'Ferrall and his staff, who reviewed them from the porch of the Executive Mansion. The Marylanders carried the State flag and the tattered banners of the old regiments. Four young men from the ranks of the Fifth Maryland Regiment acted as color-bearers. The trip by boat was a most delightful one. During the evening on board the company was entertained by the band, and with songs by Professor Thomas F. McNulty, better known as the Sweet Singer of Baltimore Democracy. The party included a number of men of prominence in the Monumental City. Zzzan old Howitzer. A picturesque figure in the line was Nicholas M. Crouch, the author of Kathleen Mavourneen. Though eighty-six years old, he marched each time the visitors were on the street. He wore a Confederate gray coat and wide-brim slouch hat, and was heartily applauded along the line of march. Professor Crouch is an old Howitzer