WASHINGTON'S BIRTH-DAY
February 23, 1864
Yesterday being the birth-day of George Washington, the booming of cannon was heard in the early party of the day, and from many houses the flag of the country was flung to the breeze. The streets were filled with people and the city presented a very gay and attractive appearance. The First West Virginia Infantry, preceded by the excellent Band attached to that corps, paraded through the principal streets of the city, exciting great admiration and demonstrations of welcome wherever they went. When the regiment returned to the Atheneum after the parade there must have been three or four thousand men, women and children standing about in front of the Custom House, to say nothing of the crowds that were loitering along the sidewalks and standing upon the corners in various parts of the city.
February 23, 1864
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.
February 22, 1864
To-day being the 22d of February, is the anniversary of the birth of GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of his Country,:
"First in peace, first in war,
First in heart and first in fame,
Once Columbia's guiding star,
Now her dearest name."
The different military companies in our city, together with the veterans troops, will have a parade during the day. At night the several fire companies of the city will have a grand torch light procession.
The Farewell Address will be read in the Legislature at ten o'clock this morning.
From present indications, we conclude that the celebration of the day will be more general than it has been for many years. So mote it be.
Timeline of West Virginia: Civil War and Statehood: February 1864