Order of Ceremonies (1850)
Title
Order of Ceremonies (1850)
Description
The Order of Ceremonies for the 1850 celebration. The order of the ceremony is printed in black ink on white paper. All text is framed by a decorative border.
Transcription:
Order of Exercises at the Union Celebration of the Nineteenth of April, 1775, On the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of thtay day, At Concord, 1850.
Voluntary by the Band.
Prayer—by the Rev. J. T. Woodbury.
Hymn.
(To be sung by the Audience to the tune of Old Hundred.)
O God, supreme o'er earth and skies,
To Thee our fathers' suppliant eyes
Were rais'd for help, when loud the alarm
Of battle call'd the brave to arm
Here, on this consecrated ground,
Where sleeps their martyr'd dust around,
Their sons exulting raise to Thee
Their grateful hymn of Jubilee
The blood that dyed that day the field,
A nation's independence seal'd
That blood sent up its cry to Thee,
A nation's pledge of Victory.
Our father's deeds, in deathless song,
Time in his course shall bear along;
Their sons, still happy, brave and free,
Shall own their boundless debt to Thee.
Oration by the Hon. Robert Rantoul, Jr.
Music.
Transcription:
Order of Exercises at the Union Celebration of the Nineteenth of April, 1775, On the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of thtay day, At Concord, 1850.
Voluntary by the Band.
Prayer—by the Rev. J. T. Woodbury.
Hymn.
(To be sung by the Audience to the tune of Old Hundred.)
O God, supreme o'er earth and skies,
To Thee our fathers' suppliant eyes
Were rais'd for help, when loud the alarm
Of battle call'd the brave to arm
Here, on this consecrated ground,
Where sleeps their martyr'd dust around,
Their sons exulting raise to Thee
Their grateful hymn of Jubilee
The blood that dyed that day the field,
A nation's independence seal'd
That blood sent up its cry to Thee,
A nation's pledge of Victory.
Our father's deeds, in deathless song,
Time in his course shall bear along;
Their sons, still happy, brave and free,
Shall own their boundless debt to Thee.
Oration by the Hon. Robert Rantoul, Jr.
Music.
Source
William Munroe Special Collections
Date
1850
Type
image
Citation
“Order of Ceremonies (1850),” William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, accessed June 3, 2025, https://mail.sc.concordlibrary.org/items/show/5280.