Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . on Sun- 220 Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society Publications day, July 2nd. Every church will hold appropriateservices on that date. On Monday the opening exer-cises will be held and prominent out-of-town speakerswill participate. In the afternoon of that day the dif-ferent industries of the vity will show all visitorsthrough the industrial plants. In trje evening the variouslodges and other organizations of the city will entertainwith open house. On Tuesday, the 4th, it is expectedthat Commander MacNider of the American Legion willbe present and the day


Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . on Sun- 220 Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society Publications day, July 2nd. Every church will hold appropriateservices on that date. On Monday the opening exer-cises will be held and prominent out-of-town speakerswill participate. In the afternoon of that day the dif-ferent industries of the vity will show all visitorsthrough the industrial plants. In trje evening the variouslodges and other organizations of the city will entertainwith open house. On Tuesday, the 4th, it is expectedthat Commander MacNider of the American Legion willbe present and the day will be given over to a pageantshowing the growth of the city and county for the past100 years. There will also be games and sports ofvarious sorts. Wednesday will be Home-coming that day Marions most distinguished citizen, Presi-dent Harding, and other state and national guests willbe present. The day will be given over to speech-mak-ing and renewal of home ties. OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY VOL. XXXI JULY, 1922 No. 3. COLUMBUS, OHIO: PRESS OF THE F. J. HEER PRINTING CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OFULYSSES S. GRANT BY C. B. GALBREATH CELEBRATION AT POINT PLEASANT, CLERMONTCOUNTY, OHIO Of all citizens of the United States, born in Ohio,the most famous in his day and generation, as JudgeHugh L. Nichols has observed, was General Ulysses That he still holds that high place among thedistinguished sons that Ohio has given to the Republicand the world was attested by the outpouring of peopleto celebrate the centennial anniversary of his birth andby the tributes that on three successive days fell fromthe lips of Ohios most eminent official representativeswho came from the nations capitol to speak on this oc-casion. The weather, which was cool and threatening on themorning of Thursday, April 27, 1922, the first day ofthe celebration, gradually settled and the two succeed-ing days were almost cloudless. The program care-fully planned by Jud


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