Philip Spiess
Ira: To answer your inquiries of several posts back [Post #6377], I seemed to have developed a retentive memory at an early age. By college I was no longer taking written notes in class, just mental ones (the only ones I could use on a test). As I have mentioned elsewhere on this site, I was interested in Cincinnati history from at least the 6th grade on. My memories are very visual in my head, detailed pictures, though, with the passage of time, I don't really know how accurate those pictures are. Of the Spring Grove story, I've been to or past the McCook site many times, so I know that picture is real. As to the ceremony, it seems representatively real as I described it, and, if I read the passage to my sister Barbara, I think she'd agree that it's pretty accurate. All in all, I'd call my memory a blessing -- but the pictures of my classmates that they have put up on this site in these latter days, well, I can't recognize their faces either!
Fred: I was wondering how, several years ago on this site, you knew the names of the two sisters who ran the Trailside Museum. (Now I know.)
Bruce: No, I do not know anything about a DAR chapter or meeting place in College Hill. (I'm a little less familiar with College Hill than I am with other parts of the city, even though my grandmother lived in Finneytown.) I looked up the Cincinnati DAR on the Internet, and the site was dismal: "Come join!" -- but not even an address of where they were located.
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