Ohio History Journal

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DEDICATION OF THE JAMES E

DEDICATION OF THE JAMES E. CAMPBELL ELM

 

On October 20, 1923, very interesting exercises were

held in the State House Grounds at Columbus on the

occasion of the dedication of the James E. Campbell

Elm, a seedling from the famous Logan Elm in Picka-

way County under which the speech or message of the

Indian chief Logan was dictated and sent to Lord Dun-

more who was holding a peace conference with the

Indians at Camp Charlotte seven miles distant, Octo-

ber, 1774.     These    exercises were arranged        by   Mr.

Frank Tallmadge, Chairman of the Logan Elm Com-

mittee of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Society. Following is the interesting program, impres-

sively and pleasingly rendered on schedule time:

 

PROGRAM

INVOCATION .........                                    ........................REV. SIDNEY E. SWEET

FOREWORD .........                                           ...........................FRANK TALLMADGE

Chairman, Logan Elm Committee, of the Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society, introducing the

CHAIRMAN OF THE EXERCISES ............... C. B. GALBREATH

Secretary and Librarian, Ohio State Archaeological

and Historical Society

PLANTING SONG .................................... TRINITY CHOIR

LED BY PROFESSOR KARL HOENIG

(Tune: "America")

God save these trees we plant,             When they are ripe to fall,

And to all nature grant                                                    Neighbored by trees as tall,

Sunshine and rain.              Shape them for good.

Let not their branched fade,                  Shape them to bench and stool,

Save them from ax and spade,                Shape them to square and rule,

Save them for joy and shade--               Shape them for home and school,

Guarding the plain.            God bless the wood.

Lord of the earth and seas,

Prosper our planted trees,

Save with Thy might.

Save us from indolence,

Waste and improvidence,

And in Thy excellence,

Lead us aright.

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