Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volume 11, Issue 6The Association, 1927 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... stands before us . Through the long years , one hundred and thirty - one years , to be exact , Cleveland has been a wonderful place for men , women and children to dwell in . We of Cleveland have pre- served , with conscious pride , the ...
... stands before us . Through the long years , one hundred and thirty - one years , to be exact , Cleveland has been a wonderful place for men , women and children to dwell in . We of Cleveland have pre- served , with conscious pride , the ...
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... stands the Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Monument , and I can recall vividly how that statue , with the gallant figure of Perry and the gallant figures of the two little midshipmen standing on either hand , inspired in my boyish mind a ...
... stands the Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Monument , and I can recall vividly how that statue , with the gallant figure of Perry and the gallant figures of the two little midshipmen standing on either hand , inspired in my boyish mind a ...
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... stand today facing a memorial of the past in the person of General Moses Cleaveland , while at our back we stand in the shadow of this vast Union Terminals Station , which is a foreshadowing of the vaster things that are to come . My ...
... stand today facing a memorial of the past in the person of General Moses Cleaveland , while at our back we stand in the shadow of this vast Union Terminals Station , which is a foreshadowing of the vaster things that are to come . My ...
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... stand- ing . I looked on them as they lay in state . They were white men but they were black as I am . They had been killed fighting for this Union , and they had been brought here and the citizens bowed their heads , and the flags were ...
... stand- ing . I looked on them as they lay in state . They were white men but they were black as I am . They had been killed fighting for this Union , and they had been brought here and the citizens bowed their heads , and the flags were ...
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... stands and it was presided over by the Hon . Harvey Rice , a well known and most highly respected citizen of Cleveland , who continued to preside at the annual meetings until 1891 when his death occurred . Up and until this time , he ...
... stands and it was presided over by the Hon . Harvey Rice , a well known and most highly respected citizen of Cleveland , who continued to preside at the annual meetings until 1891 when his death occurred . Up and until this time , he ...
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