Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... Western Reserve eighty years ago found an environment far different from what they would find to - day in one of our newly - orga- nized territories . Railroads are now penetrating the continent to the farthest settlement . Labor saving ...
... Western Reserve eighty years ago found an environment far different from what they would find to - day in one of our newly - orga- nized territories . Railroads are now penetrating the continent to the farthest settlement . Labor saving ...
Page 42
... Western Reserve . We made the journey on horse - back , and were nearly two days in 42 ANNALS OF THE.
... Western Reserve . We made the journey on horse - back , and were nearly two days in 42 ANNALS OF THE.
Page 50
... Western Reserve is so largely indebted for that refined and cultivated civilization it enjoys to - day . There were very few privileges . Everything was plain . If a neighbor was in trouble , wanted a barn raised , they would come five ...
... Western Reserve is so largely indebted for that refined and cultivated civilization it enjoys to - day . There were very few privileges . Everything was plain . If a neighbor was in trouble , wanted a barn raised , they would come five ...
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... Western Reserve , acquired a local habitation and a name . It is therefore a day that brings with it many pleasant mem- ories of historic interest , both as regards the city and the entire Western Reserve - a day that affords us , as ...
... Western Reserve , acquired a local habitation and a name . It is therefore a day that brings with it many pleasant mem- ories of historic interest , both as regards the city and the entire Western Reserve - a day that affords us , as ...
Page 6
... Western Reserve has a history that approaches the marvelous , and is of such value that no part of it should be lost . The principal object of our Association is to collect , while it can be done , the relics and unrecorded incidents of ...
... Western Reserve has a history that approaches the marvelous , and is of such value that no part of it should be lost . The principal object of our Association is to collect , while it can be done , the relics and unrecorded incidents of ...
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