Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volume 4The Association, 1899 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... River of Death . O , be thou with them for many years , though there is but a step between them and death . Grant ; our Father , that they may take that step in the love and fear of Jesus Christ . We pray that thou wilt be with us in ...
... River of Death . O , be thou with them for many years , though there is but a step between them and death . Grant ; our Father , that they may take that step in the love and fear of Jesus Christ . We pray that thou wilt be with us in ...
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... than half a century , the United City would reach its present metropolitan proportions . The lake was then as deep as now , the river was clearer and sweeter , yet few ships of any tonnage sought our EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION 39.
... than half a century , the United City would reach its present metropolitan proportions . The lake was then as deep as now , the river was clearer and sweeter , yet few ships of any tonnage sought our EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION 39.
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... river , down near Columbus Bridge , to which Brother Kerruish refers , that first Catholic church of Cleveland . That was 55 years ago . It has since been occupied and the building is standing there yet for a lumber yard ; you have all ...
... river , down near Columbus Bridge , to which Brother Kerruish refers , that first Catholic church of Cleveland . That was 55 years ago . It has since been occupied and the building is standing there yet for a lumber yard ; you have all ...
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... River just a little strip there on the Atlantic sea - shore . It was necessary then to attend to our home matters exclusively . We had a hard fight for life ; the experiment of Republicanism was new entirely , and we were looked upon by ...
... River just a little strip there on the Atlantic sea - shore . It was necessary then to attend to our home matters exclusively . We had a hard fight for life ; the experiment of Republicanism was new entirely , and we were looked upon by ...
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... river never lave the same shore twice . " We never live over life again . But I must close . I thank you , Mr. President , for the invi- tation to speak to you , I thank the audience for listening to what I have to say ; I shall always ...
... river never lave the same shore twice . " We never live over life again . But I must close . I thank you , Mr. President , for the invi- tation to speak to you , I thank the audience for listening to what I have to say ; I shall always ...
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