Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 20
We are destitute of further historical facts concerning either of these projects ,
from the year 1794 until 1807 — five years after Ohio was admitted into the Union
as a State . In that year the Legislature passed an act authorizing a lottery for the
...
We are destitute of further historical facts concerning either of these projects ,
from the year 1794 until 1807 — five years after Ohio was admitted into the Union
as a State . In that year the Legislature passed an act authorizing a lottery for the
...
Page 33
For two or three months the only way in which the Doane family were supplied
with food was for young Seth Doane , who had two attacks of fever and ague
daily , to walk to Kingsbury ' s , five miles distant , with a peck of corn , grind it in a
...
For two or three months the only way in which the Doane family were supplied
with food was for young Seth Doane , who had two attacks of fever and ague
daily , to walk to Kingsbury ' s , five miles distant , with a peck of corn , grind it in a
...
Page 39
She moved to Cleveland in 1820 with a family of five children , four of whom are
still alive . Her husband kept the hotel known as the Commercial House on
Superior street , where the Miller ' s block now stands . She was of German
parentage ...
She moved to Cleveland in 1820 with a family of five children , four of whom are
still alive . Her husband kept the hotel known as the Commercial House on
Superior street , where the Miller ' s block now stands . She was of German
parentage ...
Page 50
Everything was plain . If a neighbor was in trouble , wanted a barn raised , they
would come five and ten miles to help him . If there was to be a logging , to gather
together the logs , why , all the neighborhood would turn out and cheerfully assist
...
Everything was plain . If a neighbor was in trouble , wanted a barn raised , they
would come five and ten miles to help him . If there was to be a logging , to gather
together the logs , why , all the neighborhood would turn out and cheerfully assist
...
Page 54
PRESIDENT : I suppose you will not expect an address at this time from me , and
all that I shall attempt to do in the five minutes allowed to me will be to refresh
some of your recollections about the early condition of Cleveland . Probably most
...
PRESIDENT : I suppose you will not expect an address at this time from me , and
all that I shall attempt to do in the five minutes allowed to me will be to refresh
some of your recollections about the early condition of Cleveland . Probably most
...
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