The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ntz ..Capt. I. E. Hunter ..Rev. W. M. Haines .Mrs. Mary L. Fuller Office. *t THE BIOGKAPIIICAL ANNALS OF OHIO. 899 The Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Home (Sandusky). Tbe President of the Board of Trusteies as at present organized is P. Orr, a prominent finianciier and capitalist of Piqua, 0. He wasCaptain of Company C/ 152d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the War ofthe Eebellion, amd at one time a Quartarmaster-
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ntz ..Capt. I. E. Hunter ..Rev. W. M. Haines .Mrs. Mary L. Fuller Office. *t THE BIOGKAPIIICAL ANNALS OF OHIO. 899 The Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Home (Sandusky). Tbe President of the Board of Trusteies as at present organized is P. Orr, a prominent finianciier and capitalist of Piqua, 0. He wasCaptain of Company C/ 152d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the War ofthe Eebellion, amd at one time a Quartarmaster-Geinieral otf the state. Heis a member of the Giund Army of the Republic, as are all the other mem-bers of the Board. Col. J. J. Snlliran is a leaiding financier of Cleveland, and President;of a number of banks in Northern Ohio. He was Sergeant of the ThirdIndependent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery. Dr. F. G. Cross, President of the Biajnkers^ Life Insurance Companyof Cincinnati. He was a Lieutenant in Company K,* 85th Indiana Vol-unteer Infantry. He is now a member of the Cincinnati School THOMAS M. ANDERSON. Ool. J. L. Camieron, Corporal Company C, 12th Ohio VolunteerCavalry, now a leading attorney of Union county. The Secretary of the Board is Gen. Thos. T. Dill, Sergeant-Major ofthe 16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He w?s at one time Adjutant Gener-al of the state. He is a leading citizen of Mansfield, Ohio. The average age of the members is 65 years. Among the inmates areeight Mexican War veterans and twenty-five Spanish-A mierican Warsoldiers. The per capita cost of maintenance for the year was $ Theexpenditure was $203, Approximately two-thirds of this wa,s fromthe general government. THE OHIO SOLDIEES^ AND SAILORS ORPHANS HOMR XENIA^ OHIO. IN the sxbimiier of 1869 the attentiota of the survivors of the civil warwas called to the large number of fatherless chiMrteu in Ohio, whowere made so by the enoirmons gift of Ohio meoi to the Union hamle
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