Life and services of GenAnthony WayneFounded on documentary and other evidence, furnished by his son, ColIsaac Wayne . an affectionate tribute Of respect to his memory, This stone was erected by his Companions in arms, The Pennsylvania State Society of The Cincinnati, July 4th, A. D. 1809, Thirty-fourth anniversary of The Independence of The United States of America; An event which constitutes The most Appropriate eulogium of an American Soldier and Patriot. The north front exhibits the following inscription: Major-General Ajtthoxt Watjte Was born at Waynesborough, In Chester County, State of


Life and services of GenAnthony WayneFounded on documentary and other evidence, furnished by his son, ColIsaac Wayne . an affectionate tribute Of respect to his memory, This stone was erected by his Companions in arms, The Pennsylvania State Society of The Cincinnati, July 4th, A. D. 1809, Thirty-fourth anniversary of The Independence of The United States of America; An event which constitutes The most Appropriate eulogium of an American Soldier and Patriot. The north front exhibits the following inscription: Major-General Ajtthoxt Watjte Was born at Waynesborough, In Chester County, State of Pennsylvania, A. D. 1745. After a life of honor and usefulness, He died, in December, 1796, At a Militar)^ post On the shores of Lake Erie, Commander-in-chief of the army of The United States. His military achievements Are consecrated In the history of his Country, And inThe hearts of his remains• Are here deposited. ^T _: \^- ?U •J- THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE DEPARTMENT This book is under no circumstances to betaken from the Building form 410 ^ r^7y^: ^s^^^^Sjr:^^^:^:^^^ ^%^^Si^\.. ---MTt™-. ,. i| Pv^^


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