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Forty-First Annual Meeting 645

Forty-First Annual Meeting             645

they shall have settled well, did not seem advisable; nor would

it have been possible owing to lack of funds.

Careful leveling and grading of the park area, or as much of

it as may be deemed advisable, remains as a task for the future.

A preliminary step would be the breaking up of the entire tract

and seeding it to wheat. This would facilitate leveling and

grading, by thorough harrowing or disking, and dragging, and the

wheat stubble would afford a good nurse-crop for grass, by

sowing, with the wheat, proper amounts of timothy and blue-

grass seed. An arrangement probably could be made for the

seeding of the area to wheat this next autumn which would afford

the Society some monetary returns. However, it should not be

expected that a prospective farmer could do this on the usual

half-and-half basis, since, owing to underground impediments and

other causes, the work of seeding would be much more difficult

than ordinarily.

In the interest of the general welfare of the site, it seems

strongly advisable that a tenant, caretaker, or temporary over-

seer should be on the tract, who might look after it to some ex-

tent in return for the privilege of living in the house, provided

that such can be made habitable.

The Society and the Park Committee are indebted to Doctor

Rowland, in charge of the United States Veterans' Hospital,

and his farm manager, Mr. Godden, and to Superintendent Mc-

Donald, of the United States Reformatory, for many favors and

unstinted assistance in carrying on the work of restoration.

(Signed) A. C. SPETNAGEL,

Chairman.

H. C. SHETRONE,

Curator.

The Committee on

 

NECROLOGY

reported as follows:

With regret we report the death of the following members

of the Society:

Hon. Rufus B. Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1924.

Mrs. Mary C. L. Stevenson, Dresden, Ohio, January 9, 1925.

Mr. R. R. Walker, 528 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio,

March 16, 1925.

Hon. Birchard A. Hayes, Toledo, Ohio, January 24, 1926.

Mr. Hayes was a son of President Rutherford B. Hayes and a

brother of Colonel Webb C. Hayes, a Trustee of this Society.