Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga CountyThe Association, 1911 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... Court house for the permanent use of the Association . Interesting addresses and reminiscences have been given at each Annual Meeting . Back numbers for binding can be secured from the Treasurer . L. F. Mellen , Secretary . 553243 ...
... Court house for the permanent use of the Association . Interesting addresses and reminiscences have been given at each Annual Meeting . Back numbers for binding can be secured from the Treasurer . L. F. Mellen , Secretary . 553243 ...
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... Court House for an office for the association . After singing " My Country ' Tis of Thee , " the annual meeting closed at 4 P. M. At a meeting of the Executive Committee held Sept. 6 , 1911 , arrangements were made for the annual ...
... Court House for an office for the association . After singing " My Country ' Tis of Thee , " the annual meeting closed at 4 P. M. At a meeting of the Executive Committee held Sept. 6 , 1911 , arrangements were made for the annual ...
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... Court , I was informed that the Supreme Court didn't carry any weight with that court , that he relied on the " statoots . ” That was the beginning of my career as an attorney , and how I ever got the reputation of being a criminal law ...
... Court , I was informed that the Supreme Court didn't carry any weight with that court , that he relied on the " statoots . ” That was the beginning of my career as an attorney , and how I ever got the reputation of being a criminal law ...
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... by his jailor in the court room to confront the jury , everybody says " Be- hold the criminal , " and if that man takes his seat at the trial table in a modest way by the side of ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION 19.
... by his jailor in the court room to confront the jury , everybody says " Be- hold the criminal , " and if that man takes his seat at the trial table in a modest way by the side of ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION 19.
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... court and jury and looks at them like an innocent man , everybody says , " Why , of course he is guilty , he hasn't any shame about him . ” Now , again , a man is supposed , when brought to a court to be convicted by the evidence , and ...
... court and jury and looks at them like an innocent man , everybody says , " Why , of course he is guilty , he hasn't any shame about him . ” Now , again , a man is supposed , when brought to a court to be convicted by the evidence , and ...
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Akers annual meeting Asa Brainard Association Battle of Lake Berea Born Born Reserve Brainard Brecksville Brooklyn township Cahoon Chamber of Commerce Chandler Chaplain Chapman charity Charles H Charles Ohio Church city of Cleveland Cleveland Connecticut Corlett Court Cuyahoga County Cuyahoga River daughter died Dodge Dover E. D. Burton Early Settlers elected Elizabeth England F. A. Ohio father Fish George H Germany grandfather Hall Halsey Harriet Henry Hickox Honorary Member Horton Hubbell J. D. Jones James John Judge Andrews Judge Burke Judge Foote JUDGE H. B. jury Kerruish L. E. Holden L. F. Mellen Ladies and Gentlemen Lady Elgin Lake Erie land lived LUCIUS F Mary Moses Name Where Born O. J. Hodge Ohio City old oaken bucket Perry's victory pioneer President Ranney Sarah Secretary Sept Smith Street Strongsville thing town Treadway Vermont Western Name Western Reserve William York