PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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he married Miss Martha M. McIntyre, 
a native of Massachusetts, who died in 
1898. He also took a deep interest in 
the Ohio Association of Cemetery Su- 
perintendents, and the event of his life, 
so devoted was he to cemetery improve- 
ments, was the meeting of that associ- 
ation in Marion two years ago. Those 
who knew him personally say it was 
an inspiration to be in his company, 
and he was to all with whom he came 
in contact the example of a goodly man. 
THE COVER ILLUSTRATION. 
The illustration shown on the cover 
of this issue shows a park fence re- 
cently furnished by the Stewart Iron 
Works Co., of Cincinnati, O., for De- 
Witt Clinton Park New York City. 
The fence was made of 1 in. square 
upright bars placed square in three 
rails, of 2 y 2 x J4 in. solid. The fence 
was 6 ft. high and made in panels 8 ft. 
long. At the end of each panel is a 
line post of 1J4 in. square with a heavy 
ornamental malleable head. These line 
posts were set in a cast base weighing 
50 lbs. At the corners and ends a heavy 
Newel Post was used. 
Besides furnishing the outside fence, 
the Stewart Company furnished several 
thousand feet for the inside enclosures, 
dividing off play grounds, as may be 
seen in the photo. 
The DeWitt Clinton Park is one of 
the finest play grounds in New York 
City. 
This is one of the many parks and 
play grounds this firm has enclosed 
with Iron Fencing during the past few 
years. The 7,500 ft. of fence furnished 
did not include the pipe railing which 
was extra. 
AMERICAN CIVIC ASSOCIA- 
TION. 
Continued from page 239 
their section was not treated in the same 
way. They forgot that they had signed 
petitions against it.” 
Ambassador Janies Bryce was unan- 
imously elected honorary life member 
of the association. The following of- 
ficers were re-elected: 
J. Horace McFarland, of Harrisburg, Pa., 
president. 
John Nolen, Cambridge, Mass., first vice- 
president. 
William B. Howland, New York, treas- 
urer. 
Richard B. Watrous, Washington, D. C., 
secretary. 
Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Philadelphia; 
George B. Dealey, Dallas, Texas; Charles H. 
Wacker, Chicago; Mrs. Edward W. Biddle, 
Carlisle, Pa. ; George W. Marsten, San Diego, 
Cal., and J. Lockie Wilson, Toronto, vice- 
presidents. 
And the following members of the execu- 
tive board: William P. Bancroft, Wilming- 
ton, Del. ; Henry A. Barker, Providence, R. 
I.; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Washington, 
D. C. ; Leroy J. Boughner, Minneapolis, 
Minn.; Frank Chapin Bray, New York; Ar- 
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