Ohio History Journal

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Ohio's Monument to General Anthony Wayne 37

Ohio's Monument to General Anthony Wayne  37

the cabinet of President Hoover in Honorable Walter

F. Brown, Postmaster-General. Had he been present

he would have been accorded a most generous welcome.

Naturally unusual interest centered in the distin-

guished guest, William Wayne of Paoli, Pennsylvania.

He is a lineal descendant of General Anthony Wayne,

a successful business man and a former member of the

General Assembly of Pennsylvania. Asked if he had

held any other government position, he smilingly replied

"No, this is my only offense." He left a most favorable

impression and his presentations at the dedication and

the banquet were heartily cheered.

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio with

commendable enterprise had a complete stenographic

report made of all the exercises incident to the unveil-

ing and dedication of the monument to General Anthony

Wayne on September 14, 1929. This report was

promptly published and the editor of the QUARTERLY is

under great obligations for the privilege of using this

report in the preparation of copy for the QUARTERLY.

HISTORICAL DISPLAY IN LASALLE & KOCH'S WIN-

DOWS, TOLEDO, OHIO

ARRANGED BY NEVIN O. WINTERS

(Courtesy of Alfred Koch)

WINDOW I

Books --

1. Butterfield, C. W. -- History of the Girtys.

2. Jackson, ----   History of the Indian Wars.

3. "The Report of General Wayne on the Battle of Faller.

Timbers." In Slocum, C. E. --- History of the Mau-

mee River Basin, pp. 207-211.