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Swift, Chairman of the Sandusky County War Work Committee, called the meeting to order and presented Chaplain Ferguson of the Ohio Soldiers' Home who delivered the invocation. In pre- senting the members of the Board of County Conmiissioners of Sandusky county and its efficient County Engineer to welcome the assembly. Chairman Swift said: "Sandusky County soldiers are indebted to the patriotic members of the present and former Boards of County Commis- sioners, and to one of her patriotic soldie...rs, Colonel Hayes, who conceived and executed the plan, including the erection of the bronze memorial tablet and Soldiers' Memorial Sunparlor, on the beautiful Soldiers' Memorial Parkway of Sandusky County. Sandusky county's plan of honoring her soldiers who died in the service is soon to be realized in the form of this Soldiers' Memorial Parkway, of about loo feet in width with two paved drives 14 feet in width along the border, between which are planted, at a distance of 35 feet apart, two rows of buckeye trees, the insignia of the 37th or Buckeye Division, to which are af- fixed white enamel tree-labels, with four lines giving the name, organization, place and date of death.
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