Ohio History Journal

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SPIEGEL GROVE

SPIEGEL GROVE

THE HOME OF

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

 

 

 

LUCY ELLIOT KEELER.

Memorials take many forms, and the gift to the State of

Ohio, for the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society of that

portion of Spiegel Grove,

the beautiful homestead of

President Hayes, through

which runs for a half mile

the old Harrison Trail of

the War of 1812, is one of

the most interesting, com-

mendable and generous gifts

of recent years.

The deed from Colonel

Webb C. Hayes to the State

of Ohio for the Harrison

Trail State Park, now a por-

tion of Spiegel Grove, con-

veys about one-half of the

Spiegel Grove property and

reads: "To have and to

hold to the State for the use

and benefit of the Ohio

Archaeological and Historical

Society, so long as the premises shall be maintained as a State

park, in which the old French and Indian trail along the San-

dusky-Scioto water course from Lake Erie to the Ohio river,

later known as the Harrison Military Trail of the War of 1812,

shall be preserved in its present location and maintained as a

drive, in which the trees, shrubs and flowers now growing in said

park shall be preserved and cared for, and together with such

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