Assaults and Robberies
Abstracts: 12
Abstracts
21
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 January 1864
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21 - L. Jan. 12:4/2 - Mrs. Sheldon, a colored woman, arrested and
charged with throwing vitriol on her husband, skipped bail and dis-
appeared. The lake captain who furnished the bail is out $500. (1)
Index terms:
*Assaults & Robberies; Sheldon, Mrs.
22
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 February 1864
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22 - L. Feb. 5:4/2 - A soldier, James Carney, was robbed of $50 in the
Climax saloon on Pittsburgh st. He had been playing cards with two men,
John McDermott and Thomas Donnell. They had quarreled and knocked Mr.
Carnoy (Conroy) down. The two were arrested and will be examined in -
the police court. - (2)
Index terms:
Cleveland police court; Climax saloon; Conroy; Dannell, Thomas; McDermott, John; Pittsburgh st.
23
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 February 1864
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23 - L. Feb. 8:4/2 - Morris Williams, returned penitentiary convict, WaS
arrested on a charge of assisting in the robbery of soldier Conroy
(Carnoy) in the Climax saloon. - - (1)
Index terms:
Conroy; Williams, Morris
24
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 March 1864
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24 - L Mar. 5:4/4 - George Miller was arrested on a charge of entering
the shop of Humbert Droz, a watchmaker, on Detroit st. and running off
with a watch. He claimed it was his. The watch was not recovered. (3)
Index terms:
Detroit st.; Draz, Humbert (watchmaker); Miller, George
25
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864
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25 - L. Mar. 15:4/3 - The Harriet Blair assault and battery case was
continued under $100 bond. Timothy Sullivan, Dennis Hickey, and Philip
Course each were fined three dollars and costs, and Edward Johnson was
fined $50 and costs. Seven other cases were continued. . (1)
Index terms:
Blair, Harriet; Course, Philip; EILA (ship); Hickey, Dennis; Johnson, Edward; Sullivan, Timothy
26
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 March 1864
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26 - L. Mar. 22:4/2 - Edward Watson and Simon Hutchins were arrested on
a charge of fighting with and robbing a soldier of his gold watch. The
watch was returned. (2)
Index terms:
Hutchins, Simon; Watson, Edward
27
Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 May 1864
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27 - L. May 17:4/2 - John I. Fuller of the firm of Blackburn and Fuller,
architects, was brutally beaten by one of his men whom he censured for
the way in which he was doing his work. The man struck Fuller over the
head with a saw, making a painful but not dangerous wound. The police
are on the track of the scoundrel. (2)
Index terms:
Blackburn and Fuller (architects); Fuller, John I.
28
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 May 1864
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28 - L. May 21:4/2 - A certain woman from Youngstown last winter com-
mitted assault and battery against two frail women here, one of whom
recently received a verdict of $5,000 against the Youngstown woman for
the injury. - - - - - - (2)
Index terms:
Youngstown, O.
29
Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 May 1864
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29 - L May 24: 4/3 - Lewis Richards and Charles Pease were arrested on a
charge of attacking Henry Dyer with a knife, inflicting two severe
wounds. (2)
Index terms:
Dyer, Henry; Pease, Charles; Richards, Lewis
30
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 July 1864
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30 - L. July 12:4/3 - Thomas Watson, Thomas Jones, and Charles Young
were arrested in East Cleveland on a charge of robbing Stone's brewery
of $165 on July 10. - (1)
Index terms:
Jones, Thomas; Store's brewery; Watson, Thomas; Young, Charles
31
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 December 1864
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31 - L. Dec. 12:4/3 - Pat Moran was arrested on Dec. 10, and charged
with robbing Charles Bradish of $30 in a west River st. saloon. - (2)
Index terms:
Brandish, Charles; Moran, Pat; River st.
32
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 December 1864
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32 - L Dec. 29:4/2 - Henry Richards was sentenced to pay a $50 fine
and to serve five days in the county jail on bread and water, for the
alleged theft of the watch of R. A. Davidson, Esq., in a saloon on
Ontario st. Christmas eve. (1)
Index terms:
Cuyahoga county jail; Davidson, R. A.; Ontario st.; Richards, Henry