Ohio History Journal

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HISTORICAL NEWS

HISTORICAL NEWS

 

Historical Organizations

 

ANTHONY WAYNE PARKWAY BOARD, Columbus

J. Richard Lawwill, Director

In the past few months the Anthony Wayne Parkway Board has partic

ipated in the dedication of several markers in the parkway district. On June

21 a marker sponsored by the local businessmen's association and the Amer

ican Legion post was dedicated at Fort Loramie, Shelby County. It describe

the Miami and Erie Canal and the Greene Ville Treaty line, which cross at

that point. J. Oliver Amos, chairman, and Richard C. Knopf, historian on

the board, took part in the ceremony. A marker at Fort St. Clair honoring

the medical men who served in the Indian Wars was dedicated on July 4 in

cooperation with the Ohio Medical Association and the Ohio State Archae

ological and Historical Society. Miles S. Kuhns, a member of the board, was

one of the speakers on that occasion. The site of Fort Brown in Paulding

County was marked by a handsome stone monument through the cooperation

of the Ohio Monument Builders Association, the Paulding County Sesqui-

centennial Commission, and the board. Ralph W. Peters, former chairman

of the board, served as the representative of the board in the dedicatory cere

mony on August 16.

Michael V. DiSalle has recently been appointed by Governor Lausche to a

full term on the board. He had been serving on the board for the unexpired

term of Dr. Reuben Hilty. The new term ends May 1, 1959.

 

CLARK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Springfield

B. H. Pershing, President

The society sponsored a historical exhibit at the Clark County Fair, August

19-22, which was visited by between nine and ten thousand persons. An

eight-page printed pamphlet describing the work of the society was distrib-

uted to the visitors.

 

CRESTLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Crestline

Ernest G. Hesser, President

The restoration of the old Hoffman residence, given to the society a few

months ago by John Q. Shunk for a museum, is going forward under the

leadership of the museum house committee composed of C. A. Stephan,

J. L. Morrow, and A. T. Bauer. It is hoped that the museum will be able to

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