OHIO
Archaeological and Historical
PUBLICATIONS.
MONUMENT ON THE SITE OF FORT WASHINGTON.
CEREMONIES AT THE UNVEILING OF MONUMENT,
1789-1808.
The monument erected in Third street,
between Broadway
and Ludlow street, in Cincinnati, to
mark the site of Fort Wash-
ington, was unveiled on June 14. It was
erected by a committee,
representing patriotic societies in
Ohio, as follows:
Mayflower Descendants-Mrs. Frank J.
Jones, Mr. Herbert
Jenney, Mr. W. H. Doane.
Colonial Dames of America-Mrs. M. Morris
White, Miss
Anna K. Lewis, Miss Fanny Bryce Lehmer.
Colonial Wars-Mr. J. W. Bullock, Mr. N.
Henchman
Davis, Mr. Howard S. Winslow.
Cincinnati Chapter Daughters of the
American Revolution-
Mrs. Brent Arnold, Mrs. Frank W. Wilson,
Mrs. Peirce J. Cad-
walader.
Cincinnati Chapter Sons of American
Revolution-Dr.
George A. Thayer.
Sons of the Revolution-Dr. William
Judkins, Dr. Andrew
Kemper, Mr. Robert Ralston Jones.
Cincinnati Chapter Children of the
American Revolution--
Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart.
War of 1812--Mrs. T. L. A. Greve.