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In 1809 , Stanley Griswold informs his friend in Vermont that Cleveland would be
an excellent place for an enterprising and skillful young physician ; that the
country around bid fair to increase rapidly in population ; that a young physician ,
well ...
In 1809 , Stanley Griswold informs his friend in Vermont that Cleveland would be
an excellent place for an enterprising and skillful young physician ; that the
country around bid fair to increase rapidly in population ; that a young physician ,
well ...
Page 44
on one occasion , when he was subjected to some little embarrassment by the wit
of his friend John W . Willey , of Cleveland . Mr . Willey was charged with the
defence of a person who stood indicted for some petty misdemeanor , and
though a ...
on one occasion , when he was subjected to some little embarrassment by the wit
of his friend John W . Willey , of Cleveland . Mr . Willey was charged with the
defence of a person who stood indicted for some petty misdemeanor , and
though a ...
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... quarters of all the men in Cleveland , and about all the women - Judge Tilden .
JUDGE TILDEN SPEAKS . MR . PRESIDENT AND FRIENDS : It was the last
business that I expected to attend to , to be called in here to - day to make a
speech .
... quarters of all the men in Cleveland , and about all the women - Judge Tilden .
JUDGE TILDEN SPEAKS . MR . PRESIDENT AND FRIENDS : It was the last
business that I expected to attend to , to be called in here to - day to make a
speech .
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... out of Ohio . ( Laughter . ) It was the most heart - sinking sound that I ever heard
in my life . Now you will see , my friends , that I am a pioneer , and I don ' t
understand , my friend Rice , why I should be shut EARLY SETTLERS
ASSOCIATON .
... out of Ohio . ( Laughter . ) It was the most heart - sinking sound that I ever heard
in my life . Now you will see , my friends , that I am a pioneer , and I don ' t
understand , my friend Rice , why I should be shut EARLY SETTLERS
ASSOCIATON .
Page 114
It was a habit of my wife to drive in the outskirts and note the new streets that
were in those days being opened up , reporting progress to me at night ; one day
after she was well out on her rounds a friend came in my shop and said that he
saw ...
It was a habit of my wife to drive in the outskirts and note the new streets that
were in those days being opened up , reporting progress to me at night ; one day
after she was well out on her rounds a friend came in my shop and said that he
saw ...
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