Ohio History Journal

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OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL

OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL

SOCIETY

 

REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS

 

BY THE EDITOR

 

ANNIVERSARY OF VISIT OF LAFAYETTE TO OHIO

CELEBRATED IN CINCINNATI.

One great city in the United States, at least, appro-

priately celebrated the centenary of Lafayette's visit to

America. The city of Cincinnati, under the leadership

of Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, Ohio Regent of the D. A. R.,

Mrs. Charles A. Meyers, Regent of the Cincinnati chap-

ter of this organization, Mrs. Thomas Kite, general

chairman of the committee in charge and Mrs. J.

Stanley Orr, her assistant, planned a very successful

celebration of the visit of Lafayette to Cincinnati

where he was received one hundred years before in the

name of the state as well as the Queen City of the West.

On May 19, 1925, just one hundred years after the

visit of Lafayette, a most interesting program was ren-

dered. The newspapers of Cincinnati had prepared the

people for the event by the publication of accounts of

Lafayette's visit and the people came out in great num-

bers to hear read the speech of Governor Morrow who

had welcomed Lafayette in behalf of the state and the

reply of Lafayette.

The interest manifested in this celebration simply

illustrates what might have been duplicated in every

city of the United States that had one hundred years

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