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| Friday, January 29, 1926 | | Friday, January 29, 1926 |
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− | Arthur C. {{Surname|Johnson}}, Sr. (Co. B), Columbus | + | Arthur C. Johnson, Sr. (Co. B), Columbus |
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| Officer of the Day | | Officer of the Day |
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| 3:00 P.M. | | 3:00 P.M. |
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− | Assemble at {{Surname|McKinley}} Monument, State House. | + | Assemble at McKinley Monument, State House. |
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− | Invocation…………………………. Rev. Geo. W. {{Surname|Brown}} (Co. D), Nankin | + | Invocation…………………………. Rev. Geo. W. Brown (Co. D), Nankin |
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| Selection…………………… United States Army Band from Fort Hayes | | Selection…………………… United States Army Band from Fort Hayes |
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− | Remarks………………………..………. General Charles {{Surname|Dick}}, Akron, O. | + | Remarks………………………..………. General Charles Dick, Akron, O. |
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| Selection….. Trumpet and Drum Corps, Camp No. 49, Department | | Selection….. Trumpet and Drum Corps, Camp No. 49, Department |
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| Dipping of colors as a mark of respect and honor to the memory of our | | Dipping of colors as a mark of respect and honor to the memory of our |
− | beloved Commander-in-chief, President {{Surname|McKinley}}, and in hallowed | + | beloved Commander-in-chief, President McKinley, and in hallowed |
| memory of the comrades who have answered the final call of the | | memory of the comrades who have answered the final call of the |
| Great Commander. | | Great Commander. |
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| Selection…………………………..………….. United States Army Band | | Selection…………………………..………….. United States Army Band |
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− | Presentation of Colors, on behalf of Regiment, by Judge L. R. {{Surname|Critchfield}}, | + | Presentation of Colors, on behalf of Regiment, by Judge L. R. Critchfield, |
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− | (Co. D), Wooster, to his Excellency, Governor Vic {{Surname|Donahey}}, representing the State of Ohio. | + | (Co. D), Wooster, to his Excellency, Governor Vic Donahey, representing the State of Ohio. |
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− | Delivery of Colors by Governor to Adjutant General Frank D. {{Surname|Henderson}} for permanent instillation in Ohio’s Capitol. | + | Delivery of Colors by Governor to Adjutant General Frank D. Henderson for permanent instillation in Ohio’s Capitol. |
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| Selection……………………………………… United States Army Band | | Selection……………………………………… United States Army Band |
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| (Exercises continued in Senate Chamber, State House.) | | (Exercises continued in Senate Chamber, State House.) |
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− | Frank A. {{Surname|McGowan}}, (Co. I and Hospital Corps), Canton, presiding. | + | Frank A. McGowan, (Co. I and Hospital Corps), Canton, presiding. |
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| Selection…………………………………….. Trumpet and Drum Corps | | Selection…………………………………….. Trumpet and Drum Corps |
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| Addresses | | Addresses |
− | “McKinley”………………………………… Wm. C. {{Surname|Beer}} (Co. A), Bucyrus | + | “McKinley”………………………………… Wm. C. Beer (Co. A), Bucyrus |
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− | “The ‘Eighth’ in the World War”………….Col. Frank C {{Surname|Gerlach}} (Co. D), | + | “The ‘Eighth’ in the World War”………….Col. Frank C Gerlach (Co. D), |
| Wooster. | | Wooster. |
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− | “Fields of Camp Bushnell and Plains of Camp Alger”…. Harry S {{Surname|Quine}}, | + | “Fields of Camp Bushnell and Plains of Camp Alger”…. Harry S Quine, |
| (Co. B), Akron. | | (Co. B), Akron. |
− | “Camping with Roosevelt in the Tropics”…. General A. B. {{Surname|Critchfield}} | + | “Camping with Roosevelt in the Tropics”…. General A. B. Critchfield |
| (Co. H), Shreve. | | (Co. H), Shreve. |
− | “Our Departed Comrades”………… General Edward {{Surname|Vollrath}}, Bucyrus | + | “Our Departed Comrades”………… General Edward Vollrath, Bucyrus |
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| 6:00 P.M. | | 6:00 P.M. |
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− | C. H. {{Surname|McCowen}} (Co. K), Alliance, presiding. | + | C. H. McCowen (Co. K), Alliance, presiding. |
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| Addresses | | Addresses |
− | “New York to Sibony on the St. Paul”…………….. W. R. {{Surname|McCord}} (Co. E) | + | “New York to Sibony on the St. Paul”…………….. W. R. McCord (Co. E) |
| New York City. | | New York City. |
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− | “The Return Home and Muster Out”….. Judge Chas. F. {{Surname|Schaber}} (F. & S.) | + | “The Return Home and Muster Out”….. Judge Chas. F. Schaber (F. & S.) |
| Bucyrus. | | Bucyrus. |
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− | “Recollections”……………………………. Tom M. {{Surname|Bell}} (Co. M), Mansfield | + | “Recollections”……………………………. Tom M. Bell (Co. M), Mansfield |
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− | “Our Regiment”………………………………. General Charles {{Surname|Dick}}, Akron | + | “Our Regiment”………………………………. General Charles Dick, Akron |
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| Unit Speakers | | Unit Speakers |
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− | Field and Staff……………………..….. Lieut. Charles F. {{Surname|Schaber}}, Bucyrus | + | Field and Staff……………………..….. Lieut. Charles F. Schaber, Bucyrus |
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− | Hospital Corps………………………… Otto M. {{Surname|Oppenheimer}}, Youngstown | + | Hospital Corps………………………… Otto M. Oppenheimer, Youngstown |
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− | Band……………………………………………James {{Surname|Dewar}}, East Liverpool | + | Band……………………………………………James Dewar, East Liverpool |
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− | Company A…………………………………..…….. George {{Surname|Kehrer}}, Bucyrus | + | Company A…………………………………..…….. George Kehrer, Bucyrus |
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− | Company B……………… Capt. H. O. {{Surname|Federle}} and A. C. {{Surname|Holloway}}, Akron | + | Company B……………… Capt. H. O. Federle and A. C. Holloway, Akron |
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− | Company C………Judge H. W. {{Surname|McCray}} and Capt. Frank {{Surname|Depler}}, Ashland | + | Company C………Judge H. W. McCray and Capt. Frank Depler, Ashland |
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− | Company D……. Judge L. R. {{Surname}}Critchfield and Lieut. G. W. {{Surname|Unger}}, Wooster | + | Company D……. Judge L. R. {{Surname}}Critchfield and Lieut. G. W. Unger, Wooster |
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− | Company E…… W. S. ((Surname|Cook}}, Pittsburgh, and Wm. H. {{Surname|Kinsley}}, E. Liverpool | + | Company E…… W. S. ((Surname|Cook}}, Pittsburgh, and Wm. H. Kinsley, E. Liverpool |
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− | Company F…………….……. W. D. {{Surname|Tucker}} and Louis H. {{Surname|Anthony}}, Canton | + | Company F…………….……. W. D. Tucker and Louis H. Anthony, Canton |
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− | Campany G, Thos. {{Surname|Hambleton}}, Wadsworth, & A. J. {{Surname|Baughman}}, Barberton | + | Campany G, Thos. Hambleton, Wadsworth, & A. J. Baughman, Barberton |
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− | Company H……. B. D. {{Surname|Robison}}, Shreve, and Major S. M. {{Surname|Swarts}}, Canton | + | Company H……. B. D. Robison, Shreve, and Major S. M. Swarts, Canton |
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− | Company I……….……………. J. E. {{Surname|Donze}} and Charles {{Surname|Edleman}}, Canton | + | Company I……….……………. J. E. Donze and Charles Edleman, Canton |
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− | Company K……………………………. C. O. {{Surname|Wiley}} and Fred {{Surname|Zang}}, Alliance | + | Company K……………………………. C. O. Wiley and Fred Zang, Alliance |
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− | Company L…………………. Chas. W. {{Surname|Flory}} and Joseph C {{Surname|Snyder}}, Canton | + | Company L…………………. Chas. W. Flory and Joseph C Snyder, Canton |
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− | Company M……………Joseph C. {{Surname|Alvord}} and Frank {{Surname|Beverstock}}, Mansfield | + | Company M……………Joseph C. Alvord and Frank Beverstock, Mansfield |
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| General Committee | | General Committee |
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− | Frank A. {{Surname|McGowan}}, Canton, Chairman. | + | Frank A. McGowan, Canton, Chairman. |
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− | W. D. {{Surname|Tucker}}, Canton Secty. Lieut. K. W. {{Surname|Taylor}}, Ashland | + | W. D. Tucker, Canton Secty. Lieut. K. W. Taylor, Ashland |
− | Col. Frank C. {{Surname|Gerlach}}, Wooster Wm. H. {{Surname|Kinsey}}, East Liverpool | + | |
− | H. L. {{Surname|McClarran}}, Wooster Geo. {{Surname|Swingewood}}, East Liverpool | + | Col. Frank C. Gerlach, Wooster Wm. H. Kinsey, East Liverpool |
− | Col. Dudley J. {{Surname|Hard}}, Cleveland A. C. {{Surname|Bachman}}, Wadsworth | + | |
− | John H. {{Surname|Price}}, Cleveland B. D. {{Surname|Robison}}, Shreve | + | H. L. McClarran, Wooster Geo. Swingewood, East Liverpool |
− | Harry T. {{Surname|Beelman}}, Bucyrus Charles H. {{Surname|McCowen}}, Alliance | + | |
− | Ed. G. {{Surname|Reed}}, Bucyrus C. O. {{Surname|Wiley}}, Alliance | + | Col. Dudley J. Hard, Cleveland A. C. Bachman, Wadsworth |
− | Capt. H. O. {{Surname|Federle}}, Akron Frank {{Surname|Beverstock}}, Mansfield | + | |
− | H. S. {{Surname|Quine}}, Akron Tom. M. {{Surname|Bell}}, Mansfield | + | John H. Price, Cleveland B. D. Robison, Shreve |
− | John {{Surname|Robinson}}, Kenmore Anson {{Surname|Smith}}, Mansfield | + | |
− | Harry {{Surname|LeFevre}}, Ashland Walter S. {{Surname|Crewson}}, Sebring | + | Harry T. Beelman, Bucyrus Charles H. McCowen, Alliance |
− | Capt. T O. {{Surname|Deibler}}, Ashland Walter S {{Surname|Cook}}, Pittsburgh | + | |
− | W. R. {{Surname|McCord}}, New York City
| + | Ed. G. Reed, Bucyrus C. O. Wiley, Alliance |
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| + | Capt. H. O. Federle, Akron Frank Beverstock, Mansfield |
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| + | H. S. Quine, Akron Tom. M. Bell, Mansfield |
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| + | John Robinson, Kenmore Anson Smith, Mansfield |
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| + | Harry LeFevre, Ashland Walter S. Crewson, Sebring |
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| + | Capt. T O. Deibler, Ashland Walter S Cook, Pittsburgh |
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| + | W. R. McCord, New York City |
| ________ | | ________ |
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| Columbus Committee | | Columbus Committee |
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− | Arthur C. {{Surname|Johnson}}, Sr., Chairman Louis C. {{Surname|Ziegler}} | + | Arthur C. Johnson, Sr., Chairman Louis C. Ziegler |
− | Capt. Marquis A. {Surname|Charlton}} Raymond S. {{Surname|Mite}} | + | |
− | Wm. H. {{Surname|Hughes}} George T. {{Surname|Blake}}, Secretary | + | Capt. Marquis A. {Surname|Charlton}} Raymond S. Mite |
− | Box 1340.
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| + | Wm. H. Hughes George T. Blake, Secretary |
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| + | Box 1340. |
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| Headquarters and registration of comrades, their ladies and other relatives accompanying them, will be in the Senate Chamber, State House. | | Headquarters and registration of comrades, their ladies and other relatives accompanying them, will be in the Senate Chamber, State House. |
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| ________ | | ________ |
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− | The Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry was commanded by the late Colonel Curtis V. {{Surname|Hard}} of Wooster. The regiment was organized at Akron, April 26, 1898. It participated in the expedition which resulted in the capture of Santiago de Cuba and was a part of the Fifth Army Corps which composed the troops chosen for that campaign. The regiment was composed of these units: Company A, Bucyrus; Company B, Akron; Company C, Polk; Company D, Wooster; Company E, East Liverpool; Company F, Canton; Company G, Wadsworth; Company H, Shreve; Company I, Canton; Company K, Alliance; Company L, Canton; Company M, Mansfield, Band, Akron; Hospital Corps, from various company stations. The regiment was taken to Cuba on the steamer St. Paul, which was commanded by Captain George {{Surname|Sigsbee}}, former commander of the ill-fated Maine. The regiment was mustered out of the United States service at Wooster, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1898. | + | The Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry was commanded by the late Colonel Curtis V. Hard of Wooster. The regiment was organized at Akron, April 26, 1898. It participated in the expedition which resulted in the capture of Santiago de Cuba and was a part of the Fifth Army Corps which composed the troops chosen for that campaign. The regiment was composed of these units: Company A, Bucyrus; Company B, Akron; Company C, Polk; Company D, Wooster; Company E, East Liverpool; Company F, Canton; Company G, Wadsworth; Company H, Shreve; Company I, Canton; Company K, Alliance; Company L, Canton; Company M, Mansfield, Band, Akron; Hospital Corps, from various company stations. The regiment was taken to Cuba on the steamer St. Paul, which was commanded by Captain George Sigsbee, former commander of the ill-fated Maine. The regiment was mustered out of the United States service at Wooster, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1898. |
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