Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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Page 99
... the east were being projected for us in the booming west . William B. Lloyd and John R. St. John , two of our most enthusastic citizens were the firmest advocates of this new transit , EARLY SETTLERS ASSOCIATION . 99.
... the east were being projected for us in the booming west . William B. Lloyd and John R. St. John , two of our most enthusastic citizens were the firmest advocates of this new transit , EARLY SETTLERS ASSOCIATION . 99.
Page 100
Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County. citizens were the firmest advocates of this new transit , but they had more mind than money . means of We had Pittsburgh connected with us by links and chains by grades and curves on paper ...
Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County. citizens were the firmest advocates of this new transit , but they had more mind than money . means of We had Pittsburgh connected with us by links and chains by grades and curves on paper ...
Page 102
... citizens steamed down the channel with flags above and flags below and shouts of triumph all around . The steamer moved like a thing of a good deal of life for a while , but whether in consequence of too much delta or too much boat or ...
... citizens steamed down the channel with flags above and flags below and shouts of triumph all around . The steamer moved like a thing of a good deal of life for a while , but whether in consequence of too much delta or too much boat or ...
Page 107
... citizens sought other fields for their genius and a sort of stillness set in and about our waters , and at one time it was proposed to fence the pond in for fear some one would fall in and get drowned . Something whispered in the ears ...
... citizens sought other fields for their genius and a sort of stillness set in and about our waters , and at one time it was proposed to fence the pond in for fear some one would fall in and get drowned . Something whispered in the ears ...
Page 121
... comely to look upon , and to - day old settler or not , a citizen need not be ashamed to wander about these streets with the best men of the proudest city in our land and point to hundreds of blocks EARLY SETTLERS ASSOCIATION . 121.
... comely to look upon , and to - day old settler or not , a citizen need not be ashamed to wander about these streets with the best men of the proudest city in our land and point to hundreds of blocks EARLY SETTLERS ASSOCIATION . 121.
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