Evens Monument Virtual Cache
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I have passed this many times in my life, I never stopped at it. Until a few days ago while placing a cache, I though it to be of interest, and maybe for other's as well. Here's a little History on it. To get credit for your log you need to email me what is inscribed on it, especially what's inscribed in the lower right hand corner.
There was a Good Samaritan living along the highway near Shandon . He went by the name of Mr. Evans and he owned a section of land outside the village on the way to Venice. For many years he had watched weary farmers drive loads of grain and livestock to the Cincinnati market. There was a spring along the road on his farm and tired men and beast always stopped there for a refreshing drink and to rest.
Tradition says that there always was a place for the traveler in the Evans home. There was an early breakfast ready for them, if they cared to stop in about five or six o'clock in the morning. The Evans household was the household of neighbors and passerby.
Today there is a fountain , This was built by Mr. Evans in 1887 and he had inscribed upon a famous Biblical text:
There was a place for cattle to drink and for horses and there was a drinking cup for man. The controlled water of the spring served man and beast for half a century.
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