Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga CountyThe Association, 1911 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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Page 15
... took the office for a year . The son says he cannot serve any longer , as he has other duties to perform , and he declines to serve . As for myself , I feel as though I am getting to be some- thing of a back number . I feel as though I ...
... took the office for a year . The son says he cannot serve any longer , as he has other duties to perform , and he declines to serve . As for myself , I feel as though I am getting to be some- thing of a back number . I feel as though I ...
Page 18
... took me and others working with me , more than eleven years of continuous effort , appealing to the Governor of the State of Ohio , the Prosecuting Attorney , the jury that sat upon the case , and the Judge that presided over the case ...
... took me and others working with me , more than eleven years of continuous effort , appealing to the Governor of the State of Ohio , the Prosecuting Attorney , the jury that sat upon the case , and the Judge that presided over the case ...
Page 24
... took their place ; The bear and deer and wild fowl Remained awhile to show What food kind mother nature on The Red Man did bestow . In all the streams the finny shoals , In great 24 ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION.
... took their place ; The bear and deer and wild fowl Remained awhile to show What food kind mother nature on The Red Man did bestow . In all the streams the finny shoals , In great 24 ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION.
Page 33
... took twelve yoke of oxen to draw it down to the river . It seems almost impossible at that time to believe that a schooner of sixty tons could get out of the river , unless the water was very high . A man who came here in 1819 says that ...
... took twelve yoke of oxen to draw it down to the river . It seems almost impossible at that time to believe that a schooner of sixty tons could get out of the river , unless the water was very high . A man who came here in 1819 says that ...
Page 38
... took up my residence in this beautiful city of Cleveland , which I love , notwithstanding the fact that I left the spring , and in forty - three years one is liable to be- come more or less identified with the community in which he ...
... took up my residence in this beautiful city of Cleveland , which I love , notwithstanding the fact that I left the spring , and in forty - three years one is liable to be- come more or less identified with the community in which he ...
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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