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Domestic News April 22, 1903

Willmar Tribune

Willmar, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota

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President Roosevelt will lay the cornerstone of a new gate at Yellowstone Park's northern boundary on April 24, conducted by Montana's grand lodge of Masons, marking his last day there.

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TO LAY CORNER STONE.

Last Day of President's Stay in Yellowstone to Be Marked by Masonic Ceremony

Cinnabar, Mont., April 17.- Secretary Loeb has not yet received word of President Roosevelt's arrival at Fort Yellowstone. He expects, however, to hear from him during the day. The president has accepted an invitation to lay the corner stone of the new gate at the northern boundary of the Yellowstone park. The ceremony will occur during the afternoon of April 24, the last day of the president's stay here, and will be conducted by the grand lodge of masons of Montana.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Yellowstone Park Cornerstone Laying Masonic Ceremony President Roosevelt

What entities or persons were involved?

President Roosevelt Secretary Loeb Grand Lodge Of Masons Of Montana

Where did it happen?

Yellowstone Park

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Yellowstone Park

Event Date

April 24

Key Persons

President Roosevelt Secretary Loeb Grand Lodge Of Masons Of Montana

Event Details

President Roosevelt has accepted an invitation to lay the corner stone of the new gate at the northern boundary of the Yellowstone park. The ceremony will occur during the afternoon of April 24, the last day of the president's stay here, and will be conducted by the grand lodge of masons of Montana.

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