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BEP(P.783.031
7 Jun 1783:43 (2/86)
Thursday last many respectable inhabitants of Philadelphia,
elated with the glorious prospects of peace and public
happiness, and desirous of reviving the former good, old
custom of the country, in commemorating Tammany's Day,
assembled on the banks of Schuylkill, dressed and
distinguished in Buck tails and feathers, very expressive of
the occasion, . . . [3 lines, entertainment, returned to
town], marched to the Coffee-House in regular file and
order, with music, &c. and after displaying the most perfect
joy in three huzzas, they retired and dispersed. . .
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