302 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
The book includes addresses of welcome
by governors and
other public officials, descriptions of
banquets, parades, balls and
other ceremonies which took place while
Lafayette was making
his five thousand mile journey through
the South and West. The
picture given by the local press reports
throws much light on the
social, economic and political life of
the times.
H. L.
NOTES
Dorothy V. Martin is a cataloger in the
National Archives,
Washington, D. C.
Lucille B. Emch is associate librarian
of the University of
Toledo Library, Toledo, Ohio.
Alice McGuffey Morrill Ruggles (Mrs.), a
grandniece of
Charles D. Drake, is interested in the
social history of the Middle
West and has contributed other articles
to the Quarterly. She
resides in Boston, Massachusetts.