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The Monument now speaks for itself. Criticism is disarmed. Commendation, unstinted praise is heard on every tongue. Our former opponents have willingly become our warmest admirers. The energy, the per- severance, the marvelous skill, the untiring industry, the wonderful conception of the artist receives its justly inerited reward. The design is what was desired and intended-purely original. It is strikingly military in every one of its features, and true in detail to all the branches and accouterments of the service. The spirit and dash of every element of the Civil War is repro- duced and perpetuated with the minutest fidelity ; the architecture and sculpture is thoroughly American ; the lessons of history and patriotismn it teaches will demonstrate to present and future generations the price- less heritage of freedom and union.
The coinage of the fertile and brilliant brain of Com- rade Levi T. Scofield has given to Cuyahoga County an artistic and imposing monument, to our country a national memorial, and to the world a matchless struct- ure that will for all time reflect credit on his genius, bring renown and fame to our lovely city, and redound. to the everlasting glory and patriotism of the liberal people of our county.
The object for which we were chosen is accomplished. Our work is finished. We approach the dedication with feelings of unalloyed satisfaction and supreme happiness. We heartily thank the good people of Cuy- ahoga County for their encouragement, loyalty and
BRIGADIER - GENERAL J. J. ELWELL.
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earnest co-operation. We bow with gratitude and pro- found thanks to the Giver of all good, to our Heavenly Father, for His unceasing care and protection ; for His preservation of every member of the Commission during our many years of close companionship while engaged in our devoted labor of love.
THE DEDICATION
OF THE
MEMORIAL.
VIEW OF MONUMENT FROM SOUTHWEST.
XXIII.
T' HE Memorial stands forth in all its beauty, a joy forever, a finished structure. It is at once recog- nized as a supreme credit to the generous people who erected it ; to the memory of those whom it perpetuates, and to the untiring energy of the Monument Com- mission.
An enthusiastic meeting of representative citizens was held in the Board of Control rooms, City Hall, on May Ist, 1894, to take the preliminary steps for a fitting dedication of the elegant Memorial. Committees were present representing the Monument Commission, the City Council, the Board of Control, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Sons and Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution. On motion of Major W. J. Gleason, Hon. Robert Blee, Mayor, was chosen to preside ; Com- missioner Charles C. Dewstoe was appointed Secretary. There was some discussion had relative to the demon- stration in view which was merely a matter of detail. We quote the result of the meeting from the Plain Dealer :
" Major Gleason, who had been sitting quietly by while the discussion was in progress, pointedly observed the talk was wholly foreign to the subject at hand, as it had not yet been decided to have a celebration on the Fourth. He followed this up with a motion that it be the sense of the meeting that there be a proper observ- ance of the Fourth of July, and that the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument should be the central feature. The motion was at once carried. He then named a number of features of the day which should be in the hands of committees, and moved that a chairman be
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appointed for each by a committee of five, to be ap- pointed by the Chair.
" On his motion, the Chairman appointed a sub-com- mittee of five, whose duty it should be to select chair- men of the necessary committees to carry out the cele- bration. The committee selected by the Mayor for this work consisted of Major W. J. Gleason, of the Monu- ment Commission ; L. E. Holden, of the Sons of the American Revolution ; W. J. Akers, of the Chamber of Commerce ; Director W. A. Madison, of the Board of Control ; and Councilnan J. V. McGorray."
We continue the report of the meeting from the Leader :
" Mr. W. J. Akers spoke of the importance of getting the pupils of the public schools interested, and said that they should be given ample time to drill and prepare for the event. In his opinion, the sub-committees should be appointed as soon as possible, so that they might get to work.
"Major Gleason then outlined a program which had been talked over by the members of the Monument Commission. He said that the Sons of the American Revolution had suggested a special feature which they would carry out. This would be the firing of a salute at sunrise and sunset, and the reading of the Declara- tion of Independence. 'That is a good idea,' said the Major, 'and we should all bend our energies to make the day as grand a one as possible. We should have a monster parade of old Soldiers, school children and others. Then we should have an address by some ora- tor of national reputation. In the afternoon, a grand naval display could be given on the lake, under the di- rection of Commodore Gardner, which would add much to the interest of the occasion. The day could then be rounded up with a grand display of fireworks and a concert. The Monument which is to be dedicated is
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the finest in the country, and is an honor not only to the City of Cleveland, but to the State of Ohio.'"
The Mayor's Secretary, James Hossack, Esq., was chosen Secretary of the General Committee.
The preparations for the dedicatory exercises, thus auspicionsly begun, were carried forward to the end with the most complete harmony and good feeling.
The sub-committee appointed to select chairmen of the several committees reported the following :
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS .- Hon. Robert Blee, Mayor, Chairman. James Hossack, Esq., Secretary.
PROGRAM .- Major William J. Gleason, Chairman.
INVITATION AND SPEAKERS .- General J. J. Elwell, Chairman.
RECEPTION .- Hon. L. E. Holden, Chairman.
FINANCE .- Hon. L. E. Holden, Chairman.
MILITARY .- Gen. James Barnett, Chairman.
VETERAN CUYAHOGA COUNTY SOLDIERS .- Capt. James Hayr, Chairman.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC .- Capt. G. C. Barnes, Chairman.
SONS OF VETERANS .- Capt. Henry Frazee, Chairman.
CIVIC SOCIETIES .- Col. Charles C. Dewstoe, Chair- man.
Music .- Prof. Charles F. Olney, Chairman.
PRINTING AND PRESS .- Hon. John C. Covert, Chair- man.
MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS .- Hon. Luther Allen, Chairman.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES .- Hon. H. Q. Sargent, Chairman.
TRANSPORTATION .- Hon. William J. Akers, Chair- man.
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DECORATION .- Col. L. N. Weber, Chairman.
CARRIAGES .- Hon. J. V. McGorray, Chairman.
LOYAL WOMEN'S AID SOCIETY .- Mrs. Lena Spring- steen, Chairman.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .- Mrs. Dr. E. M. Avery, Chairman.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION .- Dr. E. M. Avery, Chairman.
NAVAL DISPLAY .- Commodore Percy W. Rice, Chair- 111a11.
SALUTES AND FIREWORKS .- Col. A. T. Van Tassel, Chairman.
EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION .- Hon. A. J. Will- iams, Chairman.
MUNICIPAL BODIES .- Hon.C. A. Davidson, Chair- man.
POLICE .- Hon. M. J. Herbert, Chairman1.
On the members of said General Committee rested the responsibility of making the celebration a success. The result showed that they were equal to the occasion, the brilliant demonstration being freely acknowledged by the press and public as the most fitting and grand ever held, not alone in our fair city, but in the great State of Ohio. On this particular Fourth of July, Cleveland's celebration surpassed all others held in America.
After getting down to work, the General Committee held a regular meeting every week, besides frequent special meetings. In a brief time the machinery glided along smoothly, and each chairman announced the names of his associates, the entire list being as fol- lows :
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COMMITTEE ON PROGRAM.
Major William J. Gleason, Chairman. Captain J. B. Molyneaux, Secretary.
Captain Levi F. Bauder, Captain L. W. Day,
Captain Edward H. Bohm, Captain J. C. Roland,
Captain Levi T. Scofield, Colonel E. W. Force, Dr. R. W. Walters, General James Barnett, General J. J. Elwell, Col. C. C. Dewstoe,
Captain James Hayr, General M. D. Leggett, L. E. Holden, George A. Robertson, Captain G. C. Barnes, Hon. W. T. Clark, Hon. J. Dwight Palmer, Hon. W. D. Pudney, Hon. Elroy M. Avery,
Captain D. G. Nesbitt, W. M. Bayne, Charles P. Salen,
Captain Percy W. Rice, Captain E. M. Hessler, Sheriff W. R. Ryan,
Colonel Conrad Beck, Captain L. W. Bailey, Captain T. W. Brainard,
H. P. McIntosh, Colonel Frank Dowd, C. C. Schellentrager, Captain Patrick Smith,
Robert Bandlow, Colonel A. T. Brinsmade,
J. B. Morrow, C. A. Davidson, Captain J. C. Shields, Captain Levi E. Meacham,
Hon. George W. Gardner, Captain Hugh Buckley, Captain H. Q. Sargent, Colonel L. Smithnight, W. J. Akers, Captain E. J. Kennedy, H. H. Hyman, M. J. Herbert, J. H. McBride, Captain Henry Frazee, Professor C. F. Olney, Fred. Saal, James McHenry, Colonel John Dunn, Hon. J. J. Sullivan, James Lavan, Hon. C. C. Burnett, Ryerson Ritchie, Colonel A. T. Van Tassel, Colonel C. L. Alderson,
Jacob Mandelbaımı, B. Mahler, Kaufman Hays,
H. H. Burgess, C. J. Manix,
John Vevera.
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COMMITTEE ON INVITATION.
General J. J. Elwell, Chairman. Captain Levi F. Bauder, Secretary.
Hon. Lee McBride,
J. B. Morrow,
Major W. J. Gleason,
Hon. R. C. Parsons,
Dan P. Eells,
Captain J. B. Molyneaux,
Capt. George A. Mckay,
George S. Russell,
Gen. J. S. Casement,
Hon. A. J. Ricks,
Gen. A. C. Voris,
C. W. Bingham,
Hon. A. J. Williams,
T. M. Irvine.
COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION.
L. E. Holden, Chairman.
General M. D. Leggett,
Hon. Henry B. Payne,
Colonel William Edwards, Alfred Whitaker,
Hon. M. A. Hanna,
Hon. R. C. Parsons,
Hon. Charles A. Otis,
Lee McBride,
Hon. W. W. Armstrong,
Hon. M. A. Foran,
Charles F. Brush,
Charles Wesley,
John Tod,
H. C. Ranney, Esq.,
George W. Howe,
Judge J. D. Cleveland,
S. T. Everett,
Hon. George W. Gardner,
Hon. B. D. Babcock,
S. W. Sessions,
Hon. C. B. Lockwood,
Hon. D. A. Dangler,
Hon. C. C. Burnett,
W. F. Dutton,
J. S. Dickle,
Hon. T. E. Burton,
A. Wiener, Hon. O. J. Hodge,
J. B. Zerbe,
E. R. Perkins,
Hon. G. T. Chapman,
Henry D. Coffinberry,
Hon. W. J. McKinnie,
Hon. Stevenson Burke,
William J. Akers,
Judge J. M. Jones,
William Bingham,
Major Fayette Brown, Hon. Stephen Bulirer, H. R. Hatch,
Samuel L. Mather,
C. H. Bulkley,
Hon. W. W. Armstrong,
Frank Rockefeller,
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E. C. Higbee,
I. P. Lamson,
Colonel Myron T. Herrick, Hon. E. W. Doty, Col. Horace E. Andrews, F. De H. Robison, Professor C. F. Olney, Hon. William Monaghan, Hon. Tom. L. Johnson, William Greif, John Meckes, Hon. Joseph Black,
Hon. W. H. Clifford,
Hon. O. D. Miller,
Hon. W. R. Coates,
Hon. M. Gallagher,
Hon. J. P. Haley, Hon. A. G. Harbaugh,
Hon. C. M. Le Blond,
Hon. J. M. Williams,
Hon. E. S. Flint,
Hon. F. H. Eggers,
Hon. T. P. Handy,
Hon. J. J. Stranahan,
Hon. J. C. Bloch,
Judge J. C. Hutchins,
Hon. David Morison,
Judge C. W. Noble,
I. A. Russell, Esq., Dan. P. Eells, Judge C. C. Baldwin,
Judge W. B. Sanders,
Judge M. R. Dickey,
Judge George B. Solders,.
Hon. W. J. White, Major William J. Gleason, Judge G. M. Barber, S. D. Dodge, Esq., Judge F. H. Kelly, Judge J. T. Logue, August Zehring, Esq., A. T. Anderson, General James Barnett, Hon. S. E. Williamson, Hon. Amos Townsend, Rev. John Mitchell, Hon. A. J. Williams,
Hon. V. A. Taylor, Hon. H. M. Chapman,
Hon. John P. Green, Hon. H. C. Smith, Hon. Martin Dodge,
Judge J. E. Ingersoll, Mgr. T. P. Thorpe,
Rev. George W. Pepper,
Rev. G. A. Hubbard, Rev. C. S. Bates, D. D., Rev. Levi Gilbert, D. D., Rev. S. P. Sprecher, D. D.,. Rev. H. C.Applegarth, D.D. Rev. M. A. Scanlon,
C. A. Grasselli, Hon. E. M. Avery, Luther Allen, Bolivar Butts, Judge A. S. Draper,
Judge W. C. Ong, Judge E. T. Hamilton,
Judge A. W. Lamson, Judge H. C. White,
Hon. J. W. S. Webb, Hon. J. H. Breck,
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Rev. William McMahon,
Rev. M. Machol,
Rev. Moses J. Gries,
Rev. D. H. Muller, D. D.,
Rev. D. O. Mears,
Rev. H. C. Haydn, D. D., Virgil P. Kline, Esq.,
Rev. C. S. Pomeroy, D. D., J. H. Wade, Jr.,
Rev. Charles Townsend,
Rev. Charles Kohler,
Captain J. C. Keffer,
Thomas Maher,
Charles A. Brayton,
Charles F. Brush,
Colonel E. Sowers,
S. M. Carpenter,
General H. H. Poppleton,
Major Charles H. Smith,
Captain Frank Wilson,
Captain L. W. Bailey,
Captain W. J. Morgan,
Major Willard Abbott,
E. H. Perdue,
T. H. Graham,
Major D. W. Johns,
Captain George P. Mckay, Isaac Reynolds, Dr. G. C. E. Weber, S. H. Curtiss, Dr. H. J. Herrick, A. C. Hord,
Dr. T. A. Burke,
J. H. A. Bone,
Dr. John Dickenson,
Dr. George O. Butler,
W. G. Andrews,
Dr. B. W. Holliday,
N. O. Stone,
Dr. Jolını Perrier,
E. W. Oglebay,
Dr. E. D. Burton,
W. R. Austin,
Dr. J. A. Gilbert,
J. H. Van Dorn,
Dr. Rollin Horton,
A. G. Hutchinson,
Dr. X. C. Scott,
A. E. Akins,
Dr. Z. T. Dellenbaugh,
Dr. W. P. Horton,
Dr. G. J. Jones,
Dr. W. J. Scott,
W. S. Tyler,
Thomas Rodgers,
Gustav Schmidt,
J. F. Gallagher,
Professor Cady Staley, Prof. Edward L. Harris, Professor T. H. Johnston, Professor Alfred Arthur, W. S. Kerruish, Esq.,
George Hoyt, N. P. Bowler,
Captain T. K. Dissette,
Colonel E. S. Coe,
W. C. Scofield, Luke Brennan,
L. H. Severance, Daniel E. Leslie,
F. B. Squire,
W. S. Chamberlain,
MAJOR-GENERAL A. C. VORIS.
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Frank Randel,
J. Wageman,
N. A. Gilbert, Thomas Reilley,
F. Strauss,
M. G. Watterson,
Jacob Steinfeld,
T. M. Irvine,
J. H. Bradner,
A. J. Michael, Jolını F. Weh,
D. B. Wick, Chris. Grover,
E. D. Sawyer,
W. B. Hale,
W. F. Walworth,
W. H. Brett,
James Parmelee, William Monaghan,
B. F. Phinney,
B. D. Annewalt, J. H. McArthur, W. B. Davis,
T. M. Bates, James Moriarty,
Conrad Mizer,
Arthur Adams,
W. C. Rudd,
Eckstein Case,
J. W. Conger, Thomas H. White, George A. McArthur,
J. Carabelli, George A. Groot, J. A. Smith,
H. Trenkamp, Webb C. Ball,
P. E. Mulcahy,
J. P. Madigan,
Joseph Goodhart,
Richard O'Rourke,
E. R. Walker,
J. P. Mckinstry,
E. H. Hopkins, J. P. Dawley,
T. W. Hill,
W. J. Watterson,
J. C. Weideman, R. A. Butler,
F. H. Glidden,
J. D. Clary,
A. F. Hartz,
M. F. Powers,
E. B. Bauder,
R. H. Fetterman,
J. M. Henderson,
C. W. Burrows, W. M. Day, Alfred Gayton,
J. B. Mooney, J. G. W. Cowles, Andrew Squire, Sam Briggs,
Thomas J. Rose,
Harry L. Vail, W. S. Dodge,
H. W. S. Wood, A. T. Hubbard, George Cooper,
P. H. Babcock, L. S. Fish, George J. McKnight,
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P. C. O'Brien,
B. E. Helman,
Daniel Connelly,
B. L. Pennington, Henry C. Miller,
J. V. Kennedy,
Dr. E. E. Beeman,
James S. Cockett,
A. H. McGraw,
H. P. Card,
Daniel Myers, Daniel Bailey,
C. B. Beach,
W. W. Hazzard,
J. V. Painter,
John C. Compton,
A. L. Moses,
J. W. Walton,
H. W. Munhall,
J. S. M. Hill,
J. C. Forman,
John H. Farley,
John M. Tyler,
J. T. Kilfoyl,
T. F. Newman,
J. B. Savage,
IV. R. Gerrard,
F. A. Arter,
W. H. H. Peck,
H. A. Tidd,
D. Perkins,
C. C. Shanklin,
H. W. Power,
Charles W. Chase,
Owen Quigley,
John T. McKee,
R. R. Rhodes,
William Furst,
W. H. Quinby,
Charles G. Hickox,
J. A. Beidler,
William Becker,
J. A. Richardson,
William Southwell,
C. J. Hills,
R. T. Denison,
C. A. Selzer,
E. G. Barkwill,
T. A. Selover,
H. B. Corner,
John B. Smith,
P. M. Spencer,
A. P. Winslow,
Charles A. Post,
M. B. Stevens,
F. S. Sanford,
M. B. Clark,
J. A. Melcher,
George J. Warden,
Calvary Morris,
John G. White,
N. P. Whelan,
Horace W. Whitney,
C. W. Collister,
L. H. Winch,
H. S. Whittlesey, Belden Seymour,
C. W. Whitmarsh,
S. M. Strong,
A. I. Truesdell,
V. C. Taylor,
John F. Whitelaw,
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George Gloyd,
H. W. Luetkemeyer,
J. Krauss, Sol. Sloss,
J. H. Shaw, George P. Welch,
E. Heyse, Ithiel Stone,
H. W. Hubbard, George S. Wright,
Henry H. Stair,
William Likly,
S. S. Ford,
W. S. Ranney,
Benjamin Rose,
Charles C. Hills,
M. R. Daykin, J. S. Goldenbogen, George A. Meyers,
B. F. Horner,
C. L. Kimball, C. L. Hotze,
Carl Claussen,
Martin House,
William R. Huntington, H. E. Foote,
A. G. Hopkinson,
George A. Ingersoll, Emil Joseph, .
P. H. Kaiser,
G. W. Kinney,
Theodore Kundtz,
Charles A. Kuzel,
William A. Lamprecht, Theodore Bury, T. M. Warner, D. H. Tilden, William Bowler,
J. C. Murphy, Thomas Manning,
J. M. Mulrooney, A. J. Marvin, Joseph E. Farrell,
J. W. Butler, Charles H. Tucker, Henry Koebel,
F. F. Stranahan,
Alfred Eyears, Theodore F. McConnell,
Richard Bacon,
1. Schlather, Charles Fries, James Gibbons, W. A. Thieme,
L. O. Rawson, Levi Wherry, H. L. Taylor, C. H. Beardslee,
J. H. Morley,
J. F. Walsh,
P. J. Brady, J. L. Rice,
T. M. Kennedy, J. D. Connelly, J. M. Nowak, Jolın Vanek,
F. B. Skeels, John Walker, John B. Lang, John R. Quinn, Peter Forsythe, J. F. Kilby,
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J. K. Meaher,
Thomas Guiton,
William Manning,
L. M. Coe,
O. P. McIlrath,
John Colahan,
Frank B. Many,
James Corrigan,
Z. M. Hubbell,
L. Dautel,
F. C. Friend,
J. F. Ryder,
Frank Harris,
Amos Denison, Esq.,
Henry Lewis,
N. Weidenkopf,
Jacob Striebinger,
IV. M. Pattison,
M. Buchmann,
James Collins,
George W. Common,
William A. Mckinstry,
D. H. Kimberley,
Peter Daly,
J. M. Booth,
Charles E. Wyman,
William H. Gabriel,
James Walker,
M. J. Caton,
Joseph Colwell,
T. S. Knight,
L. Prentiss,
P. B. Smith,
E. Decker,
George E. Hartnell,
L. C. Heckman,
J. H. Ryder, Henry Dreher,
Owen Kane,
G. E. Herrick,
A. K. Barstow,
Herman Weber,
I. T. Bowman,
Al. Baehr,
Charles Sheffield,
E. S. Grauel,
L. A. Bailey,
William Downie,
James Caldwell,
Thomas Boutall,
Harvey Brown,
J. W. Roof,
S. E. Brooks, Harry C. Bunts,
C. W. Bingham,
A. B. Foster,
J. H. Mellen,
D. J. Callaghan,
Charles A. Willard,
Jolın E. Crew,
M. A. Bradley, J. H. Schneider,
H. S. Blossom,
H. T. Eubanks,
R. E. Burdick,
J. P. Shengle,
F. Buettner,
E. H. Bourne,
J. L. Athey, Charles A. Dolan,
Ben. Killam,
S. H. Benedict,
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N. P. Mckean,
W. B. Neff,
M. Halle,
A. T. Osborn,
J. E. Benson,
G. E. Benedict,
F. H. Biermann,
M. S. Hogan,
John Brown,
Ira Reynolds,
R. T. Holden,
O. G. Kent.
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.
I. E. Holden, Chairman. Col. Arthur McAllister, Vice-Chairman. J. B. Savage, Vice-Chairman. C. H. Beardslee, Secretary. E. W. Moore, Treasurer.
James Parmelee, Gen. James Barnett, John Tod,
Kaufman Hays,
Wilson M. Day, Myron T. Herrick.
M. A. Hanna,
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY.
General James Barnett, Chairman. Captain J. M. Carrington, Secretary.
General M. D. Leggett,
Col. W. H. Hayward,
Colonel G. A. Garretson,
Captain M. B. Gary,
Colonel J. A. Smith,
Colonel J. J. Smith,
Colonel L. Smithnight,
Colonel James Pickands,
Colonel J. N. Frazee, Colonel A. McAllister,
Capt. F. A. Kendall, U.S. A. Capt. J. H. Munson, U.S.A.
COMMITTEE ON VETERAN SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Sergeant James Hayr, Chairman. Captain George A. Mckay and Lieutenant Charles A. Willard, Secretaries.
General James Barnett, Major William J. Gleason, William Southwell,
Colonel C. C. Dewstoe,
Captain J. B. Molyneaux, Dr. R. W. Walters, O. P. Latimer,
T. W. Brainard,
A. L. Knauff,
J. L. Smith,
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Wilbur Sloat, Colonel E. W. Force, W. D. Pudney, General J. J. Elwell,
Captain Levi F. Bauder,
Captain E. H. Bohn1,
General M. D. Leggett, R. Horton,
Captain Levi T. Scofield, Alexander Stewart.
First Ohio Infantry, W. C. Cowin and J. N. Frazee.
Seventh, Charles Preble and L. R. Davis.
Eighth, J. K. O'Reilly and R. O'Rourke.
Eleventhi, J. P. Dawley.
Twelfth, W. A. Ludlum.
Fourteenth, Jolın Teel and Henry G. Bigelow.
Fifteentlı, Major A. M. Burns.
Nineteenth, H. W. Kitchen.
Twenty-third, Ed. A. Abbott and Ben. Killam.
Twenty-seventh, Chas. Smith and Matthew Madigan. Twenty-ninth, Wilbur Sloat and J. H. Se Cheverell.
Thirty-second, Herman Meyer and Rev. Dr. John Mitchell.
Thirty-fourth, John Miller.
Thirty-sixth, Dr. John Dickenson.
Thirty-seventh, Joseph Kaestle and George Jansen. Thirty-eighth, C. D. Harrington and M. Ostermeyer. Forty-first, James McMahon and W. J. Morgan. Forty-second, B. F. Phinney and E. D. Sawyer. Forty-third, Major Howe and Thomas Pankhurst. Fifty-first, David Fish and Dr. Charles Gentsch. Fifty-fourth, J. D. Willis and J. P. McCarty. Fifty-eighth, A. J. Symes and William Schwardt. Sixtieth, W. J. Farrand and R. D. Maloney. Sixty-fifth, E. G. Powell. Sixty-seventh, George L. Childs and Quincy Miller. Seventy-sixth, Daniel S. Fisher.
Seventy-eiglith, J. A. McIntosh. Seventy-ninth, William McKinnan.
Eighty-fifth, William H. Gaylord. Eighty-seventh, Peter Keary.
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Ninety-first, C. L. Richmond.
One Hundred and Third, General " Jack " Casement. One Hundred and Fifth, O. P. Latimer.
One Hundred and Seventh, Joseph Rothgery and A. G. Stohlinan.
One Hundred and Fifteenth, D. G. Nesbitt and John B. Lang.
One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, Colonel James Pickands and J. M. Bowman.
One Hundred and Twenty-fifth, Thomas Fay and Morris Griffin.
One Hundred and Twenty-sixth, W. H. Warner.
One Hundred and Twenty-ninth, C. H. Tuttle.
One Hundred and Fiftieth, Major J. D. Palmer and William Nevins.
One Hundred and Seventy-seventh, Hon. V. A. Tay- lor and Thomas Gilbert.
One Hundred and Eiglity-second, W. A. Heinsohn.
One Hundred and Eighty-eighth, J. C. Palmer.
Second Ohio Cavalry, Henry Gordon and W. R. Austin.
Third, Frank Reiley and Fred Hoffman.
Sixth, A. W. Fenton and L. Bonesteel.
Ninth, J. F. Oviatt and C. C. Shanklin. Tenth, Henry Koehler and Thomas H. Farrell.
Twelfth, J. F. Herrick and B. C. Carpenter.
First Ohio Light Artillery, William H. Hayward.
Battery A, W. F. Goodspeed.
Battery B, N. A. Baldwin and William T. Quilliams. Battery C, T. S. Knight.
Battery D, C. Linehan and Charles H. Stearns. Battery E, De Witt Eldred.
Battery G, Joseph Speddy and Jolin Crable.
Battery I, Hugh Buckley and Morris Porter. Ninth Independent Battery, M. A. Lander. Fifteenth, Daniel Hogan.
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Nineteenth, J. C. Shields.
Twentieth, William Neracher and Henry Hoehn.
Mexican War Veterans, Hon. O. J. Hodge. Union Veterans' Union, William T. Clark. Loyal Legion, Captain F. A. Kendall. Navy, B. A. Woodard and James Dwyer.
COMMITTEE ON GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
G. C. Barnes, Chairman. John C. Roland, Secretary.
J. C. Shields,
C. D. Harrington,
J. S. Hobbs,
R. S. Goss,
M. A. Lander,
E. L. Patterson,
Chas. W. Sanborn,
E. M. Hessler,
W. H. Hayward, E. W. Force,
S. E. Gordon, J. F. Herrick,
J. B. Swartwood, D. A. Kimball,
O. P. Latimer, J. C. Walton,
W. C. Cowin, E. S. Libbey,
C. E. Griswold, O. L. Neff.
SONS OF VETERANS' COMMITTEE.
Captain Henry Frazee, Chairman.
H. C. Mason,
F. O. Tuttle,
C. H. A. Palmer, H. C. Lund,
R. S. Smith.
COMMITTEE ON CIVIC SOCIETIES.
Colonel C. C. Dewstoe, Chairman. Colonel John O. Winship, Secretary. Colonel John W. Gibbons, Colonel Robert Kegg, H. P. McIntosh, Colonel George A. Myers,
Colonel T. W. Minshall, C. J. Manix. Colonel C. L. Alderson,
MAJOR - GENERAL EMERSON OPDYCKE.
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SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MONUMENT.
COMMITTEE ON MUSIC. Professor C. F. Olney, Chairman.
Professor Alfred Arthur, Professor J. T. Wamelink,
Professor N. Coe Stewart, A. D. Coe.
Professor Emil Ring,
COMMITTEE ON PRINTING AND THE PRESS. Hon. John C. Covert, Chairman.
L. E. Holden,
E. W. Osborn,
J. E. Mueller, Carl Claussen,
George A. Robertson, H. A. Griffin.
MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS. Hon. Luther Allen, Chairman.
SUB-COMMITTEE ON MERCHANTS.
George K. Ross, Chairman.
George W. Williams, Vice-Chairman. Harry R. Edwards, Secretary.
L. A. Bailey,
Lucien B. Hall,
Webb C. Ball,
George W. Kinney,
W. H. Beaumont,
George T. McIntosh,
H. B. Burrows,
James Moriarty,
George H. Chandler,
F. P. Root,
J. D. Connolly,
George P. Welch,
George Deming,
Howard W. White,
Henry Dreher,
Otto Seidel,
J. S. Dickle, John Meckes,
W. F. Dutton,
D. E. McLean,
R. H. Fetterman, J. P. Brogan.
W. H. Garlock,
C. L. F. Wieber.
SUB-COMMITTEE ON MANUFACTURERS. W. J. Morgan, Chairman. X. A. Crum, Vice-Chairman. F. F. Prentiss, Secretary. Charles F. Adams, W. A. Babcock, Harry W. Avery, H. J. Boggis,
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HISTORY OF THE CUYAHOGA COUNTY
Sylvanus Bourne,
Z. M. Hubbell,
R. F. Burdick,
H. W. King,
W. P. Champney,
G. C. Kuhlman,
L. M. Coe,
C. E. Lowman,
Hon. D. A. Dangler,
George W. Lewis,
C. A. Davidson,
Charles Bausch,
Herman Frasch,
C. W. Scofield,
William Greif.
Sol. Sloss,
S. B. Harrison,
C. S. Van Wagoner,
Webb C. Hayes,
Robert Wallace.
COMMITTEE ON SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
Hon. H. Q. Sargent, Chairman.
Martin House,
WV. D. Buss,
C. F. Olney,
William Backus, Jr.,
N. Coe Stewart,
Joseph Krug,
E. F. Moulton,
G. L. Hechler,
S. S. Ford, Dr. C. F. Dutton,
William Downie, Miss Ellen G. Reveley,
M. R. Daykin,
Miss Harriet L. Keeler,
E. L. Harris, Miss Lemira W. Hughes,
Theodore H. Johnston, Miss Jennie D. Pullen,
Thomas Boutall, Mrs. Elroy M. Avery.
COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION.
Hon. William J. Akers, Chairman.
B. W. Jackson,
Charles L. Kimball,
H. F. Roesser, Charles Fuller.
COMMITTEE ON DECORATION.
Colonel Louis N. Weber, Chairman. Colonel Conrad Mizer, Secretary.
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