Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga CountyThe Association, 1911 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... hundred feet or longer and it didn't an- swer the purpose at all . Three vessels were lost there be- cause during a heavy storm they couldn't get in . And so the citizens came together again . They said : " This has been a failure ; we ...
... hundred feet or longer and it didn't an- swer the purpose at all . Three vessels were lost there be- cause during a heavy storm they couldn't get in . And so the citizens came together again . They said : " This has been a failure ; we ...
Page 35
... hundred and fifty dollars for the purchase of a ferry boat , permitting the ferryman to get his pay from the small fee he charged . A rather peculiar way of testing the depth of the Cuy- ahoga was tried by a man by the name of Scott ...
... hundred and fifty dollars for the purchase of a ferry boat , permitting the ferryman to get his pay from the small fee he charged . A rather peculiar way of testing the depth of the Cuy- ahoga was tried by a man by the name of Scott ...
Page 47
... hundred years , Rev. Dr. Bradley of Cleveland was one of the speakers . The next was October 10th , and was held on the spa- cious lawn of the Cahoon homestead at Rose Hill in Dover , and was in memory of the first resident in Dover ...
... hundred years , Rev. Dr. Bradley of Cleveland was one of the speakers . The next was October 10th , and was held on the spa- cious lawn of the Cahoon homestead at Rose Hill in Dover , and was in memory of the first resident in Dover ...
Page 48
... hundred years ago . This celebration was gotten up by the Misses Cahoon , granddaughters of Amos Cahoon , and the only remaining members of a once large family . Through their hospitality there were about two hundred and fifty invited ...
... hundred years ago . This celebration was gotten up by the Misses Cahoon , granddaughters of Amos Cahoon , and the only remaining members of a once large family . Through their hospitality there were about two hundred and fifty invited ...
Page 49
... hundred years ? In the Annals of the Old Settlers ' Association for the year 1909 , I see that the names of those who belong , are recorded , and in one column are the names , and in another the place and date of birth , in another the ...
... hundred years ? In the Annals of the Old Settlers ' Association for the year 1909 , I see that the names of those who belong , are recorded , and in one column are the names , and in another the place and date of birth , in another the ...
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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