Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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Page 87
... became a " settler " in stubborn facts and in the uneritable . A neighbor of mine who came from Great Britain and settled in this county some fifty odd years ago , made a visit to his native heath after forty odd years of absence , and ...
... became a " settler " in stubborn facts and in the uneritable . A neighbor of mine who came from Great Britain and settled in this county some fifty odd years ago , made a visit to his native heath after forty odd years of absence , and ...
Page 98
... became respected , made good citizens or went further west and joined the Mormons . It may have been that I saved my credit , and what little desirable reputation I had , in consequence of my boss pulling up stakes in the east and ...
... became respected , made good citizens or went further west and joined the Mormons . It may have been that I saved my credit , and what little desirable reputation I had , in consequence of my boss pulling up stakes in the east and ...
Page 100
... became no excuse to call Mr. Merchant a visionary man . He was bound to test the practicability of bringing the blue stone of the Shaker quarries to a profitable purpose . The western terminus of that road was in the southwest corner of ...
... became no excuse to call Mr. Merchant a visionary man . He was bound to test the practicability of bringing the blue stone of the Shaker quarries to a profitable purpose . The western terminus of that road was in the southwest corner of ...
Page 108
... became a well settled fact that the boom of 1836 was a well shaped boomerang in 1856 , and so on to the present day . The enter- prise of those who have been coming here since the days of " Tippecanoe and Tyler too " have done wonders ...
... became a well settled fact that the boom of 1836 was a well shaped boomerang in 1856 , and so on to the present day . The enter- prise of those who have been coming here since the days of " Tippecanoe and Tyler too " have done wonders ...
Page 110
... became hard to tell where the work would do the most good . Your progress toward improvement was a proverb . When you old settlers of forty - five years standing located in Cleve- land you could boast of the most miserable thoroughfares ...
... became hard to tell where the work would do the most good . Your progress toward improvement was a proverb . When you old settlers of forty - five years standing located in Cleve- land you could boast of the most miserable thoroughfares ...
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