Ohio History Journal

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PRESS NOTICES OF GOVERNOR CLINTON'S

PRESS NOTICES OF GOVERNOR CLINTON'S

VISIT TO OHIO

 

COLUMBUS GAZETTE, JULY 14, 1825

 

Governor Clinton left here on Friday morning last,

accompanied by Governor Morrow, several of the canal

commissioners, ex-Governor Brown, and a number of

our fellow citizens, and arrived at Springfield in the

evening. He dined at Dayton on Saturday where he

would remain until Monday. From thence he would

proceed to Cincinnati by way of Hamilton and etc.,

where he would arrive on Tuesday evening. Governor

Clinton has been shown the greatest attention and re-

spect in all the towns through which he has passed

since his arrival in Ohio. It is understood that Gov-

ernor Clinton and Henry Clay, Esq., were to partake

of a public dinner in the great emporium of the West

on Wednesday. If so, Cincinnati has certainly been

highly honored by having within her city at the same

time, two of the greatest men of the present age.

 

CINCINNATI, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1825

(National Republican)

Governor Clinton and suite arrived in this city on

Wednesday morning last. He was attended by Gov-

ernor Morrow, Governor Brown, one of the commis-

sioners of the Canal Fund, and by Judge Tappan and

Micajah T. Williams, canal commissioners. Our vis-

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