Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volume 2The Association, 1887 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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Page 28
... built a store in Chardon . The original account of the cost of the store was exhibited . On the outside was a time table " as follows : " GROG HOURS . Bitters in morning . Grog at 10 A. M. do do 12 at noon . do do 3 P. M. do do 51⁄2 ...
... built a store in Chardon . The original account of the cost of the store was exhibited . On the outside was a time table " as follows : " GROG HOURS . Bitters in morning . Grog at 10 A. M. do do 12 at noon . do do 3 P. M. do do 51⁄2 ...
Page 39
... built him- self a house , bringing all the lumber for the purpose from Buffalo . At its completion a party was held , in celebration of its erection , and during the festivities , a fire broke out , and the house was burned to the ...
... built him- self a house , bringing all the lumber for the purpose from Buffalo . At its completion a party was held , in celebration of its erection , and during the festivities , a fire broke out , and the house was burned to the ...
Page 40
... built the first court - house in Cleveland , which stood nearly in front of the First Presbyterian church . He was compelled to bring all the nails and glass for the building from Pittsburgh , in his own one - horse wagon , traveling ...
... built the first court - house in Cleveland , which stood nearly in front of the First Presbyterian church . He was compelled to bring all the nails and glass for the building from Pittsburgh , in his own one - horse wagon , traveling ...
Page 43
... built and presented to the city , by James S. Clark . The road over which it was built was formerly called the Ox Track , and the hill had to be graded down in order to make way for it . The people of Ohio City were very much opposed to ...
... built and presented to the city , by James S. Clark . The road over which it was built was formerly called the Ox Track , and the hill had to be graded down in order to make way for it . The people of Ohio City were very much opposed to ...
Page 47
... of the day , was built by Dr. Long , who sold it to Mr. Gaylord . Previous to this , Mr. Gaylord had erected and resided in a frame house on Prospect street , near Sheriff , afterwards occupied by EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION . 47.
... of the day , was built by Dr. Long , who sold it to Mr. Gaylord . Previous to this , Mr. Gaylord had erected and resided in a frame house on Prospect street , near Sheriff , afterwards occupied by EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION . 47.
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Page 454 - That life was happy ; every day he gave Thanks for the fair existence that was his ; For a sick fancy made him not her slave. To mock him with her phantom miseries. No chronic tortures racked his aged limb. For luxury and sloth had nourished none for him.
Page 153 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
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Page 454 - And I am glad, that he has lived thus long, And glad, that he has gone to his reward ; Nor deem, that kindly nature did him wrong, Softly to disengage the vital cord. When his weak hand grew palsied, and his eye Dark with the mists of age, it was his time to die.
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