Major-General Chas. Dick, Commanding the Division. Consisting of the Second, Third and Sixth Regiments of Infantry; the Ninth Battalion of Infantry; the First and Second Separate Battalion of Infantry; Light Batteries B and D. THE SECOND BRIGADE. Headquarters. Brigadier-General John C. Speaks, Commanding. Columbus. Consisting of the Fourth, Fifth and Eighth Regiments of Infantry; the Battalion of Engineers; the Seventh Separate Battalion of Infantry; Light Batteries A and H; Troop A. Lieutenant-Commander Wm. G. Weldon, Commanding. Headquarters Location. Toledo. SECOND BATTALION. U. S. S. "Hawk," Cleveland. Lieutenant-Commander Wm. E. Wirt, Commanding. STATIONS OF TROOPS, 1900-1901. Officer and Company. Ada Akron Alliance Ashland Major J. Guy Deming and Co. G, 2d Infantry. Cos. B and F, 8th Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles C. Weybrecht and Co. K, 8th Inf. Co. E, 8th Infantry. Bloomdale Bryan Bucyrus Canton Carey Chillicothe Cincinnati Cleveland Clyde Co. A, 5th Infantry. Lientenant-Colonel Edward S. Bryant and Co. G, 6th Infantry. Headquarters and Co. A, 8th Infantry. Co. C, 8th Infantry. Major Bert L. Wallace and Co. B, 2d Infantry. Headquarters and Cos. A, C and I, 1st Sep. Batt. Inf. Headquarters and Cos. C, F and K, 5th Infantry. Headquarters and Co. D, 9th Batt. Infantry. Headquarters and Cos. A, B and C, Batt. Engineers. Troop A. Co. I, 6th Infantry. Headquarters Second Brigade. Headquarters and Cos. A, B and C, 4th Infantry. Co. B, 9th Battalion Infantry. Light Battery H. Major Carmi A. Thompson and Co. I, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. Co. F, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. Headquarters and Cos. C and K, 2d Infantry. Co. L, 4th Infantry. Co. D, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. Major Frederick S. Marquis and Co. M, 8th Infantry. Co. G, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. Co. B, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. Major Fred S. Titus and Co. D, 4th Infantry. Co. E, 4th Infantry. Co. I, 3d Infantry. Major Herbert G. Catrow and Co. H, 3d Infantry. Mechanicsburg Millersburg Co. I, 8th Infantry. Shreve Sidney Spencerville Springfield Summerfield Tiffin Toledo Urbana Wadsworth Wapakoneta Warren Wilmington Wooster Xenia Youngstown Zanesville 22. H. Y. B. Major Elmer Blizzard and Co. G, 4th Infantry. Co. G, 5th Infantry. Co. M, 2d Infantry. Major Harry P. Bosworth and Co. M, 5th Infantry. Co. M, 6th Infantry. Co. B, 5th Infantry. Co. B, 6th Infantry. Major Amman B. Critchfield and Co. H, 8th Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel W. T. Amos and Co. L, 3d Infantry. Co. F, 2d Infantry. Major Thomas J. Kirkpatrick and Cos. B and E, 3d Infantry. Co. E, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. Co. E, 2d Infantry. Headquarters First Brigade. Headquarters and Cos. A, C, H and L, 6th Infantry. Light Battery D. Co. D, 3d Infantry. Major Frank C. Lee and Co. G, 8th Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Hoegner and Co. L, 2d Infantry. Major Harry B. Ramey and Co. D, 5th Infantry. Co. F, 1st Sepp. Batt. Infantry. Co. D, 8th Infantry. Co. C, 9th Batt. Infantry. Co. H, 5th Infantry. Co. A, 7th Sep. Batt. Infantry. FORMER SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE STATE HOUSE Office abolished and vested in the Adjutant General. William A. Platt, 1860; William M. Awl, 1862; John H. Grove, 1868; Charles M. Ridgway, 1870. THE ARCHÆOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. D A BRIEF HISTORY. URING the year 1875, an archæological society was formed at General Brinkerhoff's home, in Mansfield, Ohio. The society, through the efforts of General Brinkerhoff, received an appropriation from the Legislature of two thousand five hundred dollars, to be expended in making an exhibit at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia. Prof. John T. Short, of the Ohio State University, was secretary of the society, and it flourished under his secretaryship until his untimely death, when the society became dormant and practically inoperative. Governor Hoadly, who took an active interest in all matters pertaining to the archæology and history of the State, upon his accession to office conferred with Mr. A. A. Graham and suggested a revival of the old society. A meeting for the purpose of carrying into effect this suggestion was convened at the Secretary of State's office, on the twelfth day of February, 1885, and it was decided to extend to all persons in the State interested in the formation of such a society, an invitation to meet on the twelfth day of March following, at Columbus, Ohio. In response to the circulars sent out, some sixty gentlemen from all parts of Ohio, representing the various departments of scholorship, convened on the day specified in the Library Room of the State Capitol. The meeting having been called to order by Hon. S. S. Rickley, the Hon. Allen G. Thurman was made President, and Mr. A. A. Graham elected Secretary. This convention continued in session for two days, and resulted in perfecting an organization known as The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, which was duly incorporated on the 13th day of March, 1885. The articles of incorporation succinctly set forth the purposes and aims of the society, as follows: I. The name of such corporation shall be The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. 2. Said corporation shall be located and its principal business transacted at the City of Columbus, County of Franklin, and State of Ohio. 3. Said society is formed for the purpose of promoting a knowledge of Archæology and History, especially of Ohio, by establishing and maintaining a library of books, manuscripts, maps, charts, etc., properly pertaining thereto; a museum of prehistoric relics and natural or other curiosities or specimens of art or nature promotive of the objects of the Association-said library and museum to be open to the public on reas |