On December
12, 13, and 14, 1893, the 21st Annual Session of the Ohio State
Grange, Patrons of Husbandry met in Sandusky. It was called the “Columbian
Session” in reference to the World’s Columbian Exposition, which was held in Chicago in 1893 to celebrate the
400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the New
World.
Sessions for
the Grange members were held at Biemiller’s Opera House in downtown Sandusky. Chairman
of the evening session on December 12 was James D. Parker. According to the
December 13, 1893 issue of the Sandusky
Register, the Opera House was decorated with palms and sheaves of wheat. Mr.
Parker told the audience that he had drafted some of the children of Erie
County Grange members to participate in the entertainment portion of the
evening’s events. His son and daughter, Eva and Jay Parker performed a vocal
solo. Another daughter, Jessie Parker, played instrumental duets with Nellie
Taylor and Will Gurley. Several other solos and recitations were performed. Joseph H. Brigham, Master of the National Grange, gave the main address. Other
speakers of the evening were Rev. Mr. Hart, J.F. Greene, F.A. Derthick, and
S.H. Ellis, Past Master Ohio State Grange. Miss Hattie White recited “The First
Settler’s Story” and Mrs. Emma Rood Tuttle recited “Mother and Poet” by
Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
The Columbian Session of the Ohio State Grange was the topic of a lengthy front page article in the December 13, 1893 issue of the Sandusky Register. The Register extended hospitality to all the visiting Grange members, and the headline stated that “brilliant oratory” had graced the opening session. Pictured below is the Nielsen Opera House, which had originally opened as the Biemiller Opera House in 1877. The Opera House was the site of many of the sessions held by Ohio State Grange’s annual meeting in 1893.
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