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History of Archaeological Society 571

History of Archaeological Society        571

long I shall honor his grave with a better tombstone and write

an inscription upon it that will inform the passerby who occupies

that lonely spot.

Give my respects to old Uncle Dan Allman; tell him I should

be glad to hear from him. Accept of these lines and remember a

Son, a Brother and his little family.

Goodbye Mother and Friends,

WILLIAM WARNER,

SARAH WARNER,

*ALICE WARNER (the babe).

 

 

PROSPECTIVE ENDOWMENT OF THE HAYES

HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN THE SPIEGEL

GROVE STATE PARK

EXCERPT FROM TRUST AGREEMENT

THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 14th day of

April, 1925, by and between MARY MILLER HAYES, of

Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio, Party of the First Part, and THE

UNION TRUST COMPANY of Cleveland, Ohio, Party of

the Second Part

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, Rutherford B. Hayes, after the termination of

his administration as President of the United States, spent the

last twelve years of his life in active association with many

charitable and philanthropic agencies of a military, historical and

educational nature throughout the United States and particularly

in association with such agencies and interests in his native state

of Ohio, and especially with Ohio State University at Columbus,

Western Reserve University at Cleveland, Ohio Wesleyan Uni-

versity at Delaware, and his alma mater, Kenyon College at

Gambier, and with the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Society at Columbus, the Western Reserve Historical Society at

Cleveland, The Firelands Pioneer and Historical Society of Nor-

walk and the Maumee Valley Historical Society of Toledo, serv-

ing as president or member of the Board of Trustees of these

Ohio institutions, to commemorate which facts it is deemed ap-

propriate to bring about the organization of a historical society

to be known as the Hayes Historical Society in Spiegel Grove,

Fremont, Ohio; and

WHEREAS, a tentative plan for the organization of the

 

* Now Mrs Geo. W. Hunt of 1028 59th St. Oakland, Calif.