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Description: The President's Family Return to the Capital City
Date: September 27 1890Newspaper published in: Huntsville, AL
Source: Library
Page/Column: Page 1, Column 3
The President’s Family Return to the Capital City
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. – The president returned to Washington at 8:30 o’clock Wednesday evening after a three weeks’ sojourn at Cresson, Pa. He was accompanied by Mrs. Harrison, Miss Dimmick, Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr. Russell B. Harrison, Miss Sanger, Mr. F. N. Barksdale, of the Pennsylvania road, and the representatives of the two press associations. The party occupied the private car of General Superintendent Shepard. The trip was marked by no incidents beyond the assembling of small crowds at each of the stations where the train stopped. The president said that he felt much benefited by his vacation. He spent the evening at the White House, while the ladies went to the residence of Postmaster General Wanamaker, whose guests they will be for a few days.

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