Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volume 4The Association, 1899 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... late marshal of the association , H. M. Addison . The meeting was called to order by Hon . Edwin T. Ham- ilton . The chaplain , Rev. J. D. Jones , offered the following prayer : OPENING PRAYER BY CHAPLAIN JONES . Our Heavenly Father ...
... late marshal of the association , H. M. Addison . The meeting was called to order by Hon . Edwin T. Ham- ilton . The chaplain , Rev. J. D. Jones , offered the following prayer : OPENING PRAYER BY CHAPLAIN JONES . Our Heavenly Father ...
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... late H. M. Addison - one who was princi- pally concerned in the organization and establishment of this Asso- ciation , and for many years served as its Marshal , and until his death was an active and energetic promoter of its interests ...
... late H. M. Addison - one who was princi- pally concerned in the organization and establishment of this Asso- ciation , and for many years served as its Marshal , and until his death was an active and energetic promoter of its interests ...
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... late Truman P. Handy , sent a fleet of merchant vessels with a united capacity of five hundred tons , to England in 1858 , and were praised for their wonderful enterprise . Art and architecture were in their infancy . Manufacturing had ...
... late Truman P. Handy , sent a fleet of merchant vessels with a united capacity of five hundred tons , to England in 1858 , and were praised for their wonderful enterprise . Art and architecture were in their infancy . Manufacturing had ...
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... late John Sanderson was draughtsman at the time . The first Baptist , on the corner of Seneca and Champlain Sts . , was a central and conspicuous object , with its tall spire and four- faced clock . ( Headquarters of the Union Telegraph ...
... late John Sanderson was draughtsman at the time . The first Baptist , on the corner of Seneca and Champlain Sts . , was a central and conspicuous object , with its tall spire and four- faced clock . ( Headquarters of the Union Telegraph ...
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... late Harvey Rice , William Edwards , J. H. Wade and George H. Burt . Mr. Brooks and his widow , who survives him , celebrated their golden wedding last October . He also leaves two children , Mrs. A. E. Bigelow of No. 172 Bolton avenue ...
... late Harvey Rice , William Edwards , J. H. Wade and George H. Burt . Mr. Brooks and his widow , who survives him , celebrated their golden wedding last October . He also leaves two children , Mrs. A. E. Bigelow of No. 172 Bolton avenue ...
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