Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... lived to see this beautiful city , with its vast industries , its commercial and mercantile structures , its magnificent private residences , its public school houses , and splendid temples of worship rise and expand over a territory ...
... lived to see this beautiful city , with its vast industries , its commercial and mercantile structures , its magnificent private residences , its public school houses , and splendid temples of worship rise and expand over a territory ...
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... lived , what their occupations were , to what perils they were exposed , what was the drift of their thoughts , what , if any , opportunities they had for education , what were their pastimes and social enjoyments , what , in fine ...
... lived , what their occupations were , to what perils they were exposed , what was the drift of their thoughts , what , if any , opportunities they had for education , what were their pastimes and social enjoyments , what , in fine ...
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... lived in the town of Canter- bury , in Windham County , Connecticut . His mansion house was but a quarter of a mile distant from that of my maternal grand father , David Paine , who lived in the same town . The two families were nearly ...
... lived in the town of Canter- bury , in Windham County , Connecticut . His mansion house was but a quarter of a mile distant from that of my maternal grand father , David Paine , who lived in the same town . The two families were nearly ...
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... lived , in the company of Hon . George Tod , who was then President Judge of the 3d Judicial Circuit , which embraced , if I mistake not , the whole Western Reserve . We made the journey on horse - back , and were nearly two days in 42 ...
... lived , in the company of Hon . George Tod , who was then President Judge of the 3d Judicial Circuit , which embraced , if I mistake not , the whole Western Reserve . We made the journey on horse - back , and were nearly two days in 42 ...
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... lived , was considered as altogether ahead of Cleveland in importance ; indeed , there was very little of Cleveland at that day , east and south east of the Public Square , or , as it is now called , Monumental Park . The population was ...
... lived , was considered as altogether ahead of Cleveland in importance ; indeed , there was very little of Cleveland at that day , east and south east of the Public Square , or , as it is now called , Monumental Park . The population was ...
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