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Domestic News January 15, 1884

Eureka Daily Sentinel

Eureka, Eureka County, Nevada

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In Columbus, Ohio, on Jan. 14., Gov. George Hoadley was inaugurated quietly with limited out-of-town clubs present. He delivered an address recommending a Board of Pardons, graded licenses, and fee adjustments. New officials were sworn in, and the legislature began. Outgoing Gov. Foster hosted a banquet inviting Hoadley.

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A Plain Inauguration.

Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 14.-Gov. George Hoadley was inaugurated in a quiet manner to-day. The Duckworth and Jefferson clubs of Cincinnati and the Jackson club of Dayton were the only organizations present from a distance, numbering in all not more than 500. Gov. Hoadley delivered an inaugural address, in which he recommends the establishment of a Board of Pardons, a graded license system, the adjustment of the fees of county officers with the Cincinnati fee bill as an available standard. Other new State officials took the oath of office and the business of the Legislature was proceeded with. The outgoing State officers tendered Gov. Foster a banquet this evening, to which Gov. Hoadley was invited.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Politics

What keywords are associated?

Ohio Inauguration George Hoadley Governor Appointment Legislature Inaugural Address

What entities or persons were involved?

Gov. George Hoadley Gov. Foster

Where did it happen?

Columbus, Ohio

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Columbus, Ohio

Event Date

Jan. 14.

Key Persons

Gov. George Hoadley Gov. Foster

Outcome

inauguration completed quietly; new state officials sworn in; legislature business proceeded; banquet tendered to outgoing governor.

Event Details

Gov. George Hoadley was inaugurated in a quiet manner with only the Duckworth and Jefferson clubs of Cincinnati and the Jackson club of Dayton present from a distance, totaling not more than 500. He delivered an inaugural address recommending establishment of a Board of Pardons, a graded license system, and adjustment of county officers' fees using the Cincinnati fee bill as a standard. Other new state officials took the oath of office, and the business of the Legislature proceeded. Outgoing state officers tendered Gov. Foster a banquet this evening, inviting Gov. Hoadley.

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