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Distinguished Guests at the Unveiling of the Torres Memorial Tablet
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Distinguished Guests at the Unveiling of the Torres Memorial Tablet
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From left to right: Dr. Leo S. Rowe, Director General, Pan American Union; Hon. Joseph R. Wilson, Director Foreign Participation, Sesquicentennial International Exposition; Mrs. Stanley Griswold Flagg, Ladies' Committee, Sesquicentennial Exposition; Mrs J. Willis Martin, Chairman Ladies' Sesquicentennial Committee; Señora Teresa Londoño de Olaya, wife of the Minister of Colombia; Mr. William Duane, great-great-grandson of Col. William Duane; Rev. José Ramon Buitrago, Manizales, Colombia; Mr. Milton Campbell, president H. K. Mulford Co.; Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, trustee of St. Marys Church and former president of the Catholic Historical Society; Hon. Edward T. Stotesbury, Chairman Sesquicenttenial Entertainment Committe [sic], of Philadelphia; Dr. Enrique Olaya, Minister of Colombia; and Mr. Charles Lyon Chandler, member of the Colombian Academy of History, Secretary and Acting Chairman, Manuel Torres Committee
Description
English: Ceremony attendants stand in front of the newly dedicated bronze plaque to Manuel Torres, a Spanish American revolutionary who lived in Philadelphia. The plaque was placed at St. Mary's Church, where Torres is buried.
Depicted place St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (Philadelphia)
Date 20 July 1926
date QS:P571,+1926-07-20T00:00:00Z/11
Source Pan American Union (October 1926). "In Honor of the Patriot, Don Manuel Torres". Bulletin of the Pan American Union LX (10): 950. Washington: Government Printing Office.
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