Field Notebook: Mexico 1906
Page 107
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President carrige had a large seat on horse then come mt or many running here as with some of the other carriges. The President was dressed in Military dress. After a half hours pause the regular procession began to form and it continued to form for nearly two hours. It was entirely a military parade and one of the higher types. The Cadets came first, then the infantry, artillery, cavalry and the rurales. The parade was a picture and in every way does credit to Mexico. In the afternoon walked around the Jards and then to the hotel.