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Dedication of the Haycs Memorial

Dedication of the Haycs Memorial.        469

 

on his generous endowment, which assures that the whole shall

be properly cared for forever.

It needs no prophetic vision to foresee that year after year

the people of Ohio and of the Nation will come in increasing

numbers, as to a shrine, to pay their tribute of reverence and

affection for "the simple great one gone" and his beloved wife,

who sleep side by side under yonder monument. From this shrine

will constantly go forth an inspiring influence which will help

towards preserving our faith in our free institutions and our love

for our dear country, which makes such a career as that of Presi-

dent Hayes possible.

Former Governor James E. Campbell spoke as follows:

 

 

ADDRESS OF FORMER GOVERNOR CAMPBELL.

My Fellow Citizens: It is with great pleasure that I render

my tribute to this beautiful Memorial and to the great character

whose memory it so fittingly pre-

serves.  I shall speak to-day briefly

of Rutherford B. Hayes as Governor

of Ohio. His administration was one

full of glory and beneficence to the

State. His faithful service left monu-

ments to his statesmanship that will

live as long as Ohio.   They were

deeds, not of military nor of political

glory, but for the elevation of hu-

manity. It was through his influence

as Governor that the Geological Sur-

vey was revived and placed in the sub-

stantial position it now holds as one

of the most useful branches of the

State's service.

To him can be credited the establishment of the Soldiers'

Home.

He enlarged the field of the State Board of Charities. This

was a subject always dear to his heart, and after his term of

office was ended he served many years as a member of that body.

Governor Hayes always had the welfare of the State's un-