Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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Page 114
... wife to drive in the outskirts and note the new streets that were in those days being opened up , reporting progress to me at night ; one day after she was well out on her rounds a friend came in my shop and said that he saw my wife in ...
... wife to drive in the outskirts and note the new streets that were in those days being opened up , reporting progress to me at night ; one day after she was well out on her rounds a friend came in my shop and said that he saw my wife in ...
Page 115
... wife or babies , for any lack of æsthetics on our part . Yet I took a look at this friend's rig the other day , it was all tip top , he has a fine pair of roadsters with copious tails , yet he seldom indulges in a ride himself , the ...
... wife or babies , for any lack of æsthetics on our part . Yet I took a look at this friend's rig the other day , it was all tip top , he has a fine pair of roadsters with copious tails , yet he seldom indulges in a ride himself , the ...
Page 35
... wife and infant daughter to Cleve- land , coming from Buffalo on the Walk - in - the - Water , the first steamer ever on Lake Erie . In the absence of piers , and owing to the sand - bars then across the river's mouth , the passengers ...
... wife and infant daughter to Cleve- land , coming from Buffalo on the Walk - in - the - Water , the first steamer ever on Lake Erie . In the absence of piers , and owing to the sand - bars then across the river's mouth , the passengers ...
Page 40
... wife of the late N. E. Crittenden , showed her business ability in conducting successfully the large jewelry store which has been for many years such an ornament to our city . Marshall Carson was a paper merchant , and kept the first ...
... wife of the late N. E. Crittenden , showed her business ability in conducting successfully the large jewelry store which has been for many years such an ornament to our city . Marshall Carson was a paper merchant , and kept the first ...
Page 50
... wife had made for themselves a palatial residence which continued to be the abode of peace and happiness until in an evil hour it was entered by Aaron Burr , who , like Satan in the Eden of old , visited this earthly paradise only to ...
... wife had made for themselves a palatial residence which continued to be the abode of peace and happiness until in an evil hour it was entered by Aaron Burr , who , like Satan in the Eden of old , visited this earthly paradise only to ...
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