. Book of the Royal blue . interred iscarefully fenced and every grave markedwith a stone, stating name, regiment andState of deceased, though several aremarked Unknown. Bach Memorial Daya detail of the local (J. A. 11. Post decoratesthe graves with flowers and laurel, remem-bering them now only as comrades of aunited country. Lakeside, on the north shore of thepeninsula, fronting on Lake Erie, aboutfive miles fmm the city as the crow flies,.surrounded bv old forest trees, is the Chau- Ielee, Gibraltar and a doxen others dot thesurface of the lake, crowned with beautifulverdure, vineyards and


. Book of the Royal blue . interred iscarefully fenced and every grave markedwith a stone, stating name, regiment andState of deceased, though several aremarked Unknown. Bach Memorial Daya detail of the local (J. A. 11. Post decoratesthe graves with flowers and laurel, remem-bering them now only as comrades of aunited country. Lakeside, on the north shore of thepeninsula, fronting on Lake Erie, aboutfive miles fmm the city as the crow flies,.surrounded bv old forest trees, is the Chau- Ielee, Gibraltar and a doxen others dot thesurface of the lake, crowned with beautifulverdure, vineyards and jieach orchards, theclimate being particularly adapted for thegrape and peach, and thousands of dollarsbeing invested in their cultivation. Iut-in-Bay claims to be the first sum-mer resort west of the Alleghenies and isparticularly noted as lieing the scene ofierr\s victory, September 10, 1818. Re-turning there in the evening the youthfulcommodore, after capturing and vanquish-ing the British fleet, sent to President Har-. TKAIN AKlilVING AT STKAMKI: ;. tauqua of the Lakes. For more thantwenty-five years it has attracted, enlight-ened and entertained its thousands offrequenters. .Music, entertainments, lec-tures. Chautauqua work, kindergarten,summer schools, iiathing, and boat-ing, all combine to instruct and amuse itspatrons. The talent engaged is the best ofthe country and the program varied. It iseasy of access from the city, the boatsmaking three or four trips daily, and rentof cottages and board are very i-slands, noted far and near as un-rivaled summer resorts, are clustered inthe lake north of Sandusky. ,Kelleys, Catawba, .Middle and North Pass, rison his immortal dispatch, We have metthe enemy and they are ours. Island board ranges from $ perweek to .$ per day. The handsomenew steel steamer Arrow makes doubletri|)S daily to the and Clerk McFalland Captain Prciwn who have run the routefor thirty years, make all


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