The Twelfth at Rosemont
Newspaper Articles > The Orangeville Sun, Orangeville, Ontario, July 15th, 1863
The Twelfth of July this year falling on Sunday, the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was celebrated on Monday last by the Orangemen of District No. 1, Mono. The day was all that could be desired and about fifteen hundred persons, among whom were many ladies, were present to witness and participate in the proceedings of the day.
Orange lodges No. 9 (Rosemont), Mr. Mulligan master; No. 86 (Rosemont), Mr. Quigley, master, No. 354, Mr. T. Elder, master, and No. 1083, Mr. Henderson, master, met at Rosemont at an early hour and formed in procession. The brethren then marched in procession with banners flying and fifes and drums playing 'til about one o'clock, when they partook of a sumptuous dinner.
Orange lodges No. 9 (Rosemont), Mr. Mulligan master; No. 86 (Rosemont), Mr. Quigley, master, No. 354, Mr. T. Elder, master, and No. 1083, Mr. Henderson, master, met at Rosemont at an early hour and formed in procession. The brethren then marched in procession with banners flying and fifes and drums playing 'til about one o'clock, when they partook of a sumptuous dinner.