Ohio History Journal

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DEDICATION OF THE WAGNALLS MEMORIAL

DEDICATION OF THE WAGNALLS MEMORIAL

 

Memorial Day, 1925, will not be forgotten by the two

thousand people who were present at the dedication of

the Wagnalls Memorial, in the village of Lithopolis.

Clear skies and normal temperature for the merging of

spring into the summertime put everyone present into

a mood to appreciate the appropriate ceremonies of the

occasion.

Lithopolis is a beautiful village and on this eventful

day in its history was in its most attractive attire to

welcome the throng of visitors. Neatly painted dwell-

ings, velvet lawns, blooming gardens and well kept

streets told their own story of thrift, comfort and an

appreciation of the beautiful.

In the Lancaster Daily Gazette of June 1, 1925, ap-

pear very complete and well written accounts of the ex-

ercises of the day written by Ruth B. and Adrian

Fuller. We here present extracts from both of these

together with the address in full delivered by Dr. Frank

H. Vizetelly, Editor of the Standard Dictionary, a dis-

tinguished scholar and one of the greatest living lexico-

graphers. It is seldom that an Ohio audience has an

opportunity to hear an address from one so eminent in

learning, the organizing genius of a work so monu-

mental.

THE BUILDING

 

BY ADRIAN FULLER

Lithopolis, whose name, freely translated. means "city of

stone", provides a setting for perhaps the most unique memorial

building in the world.

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