Deaths
Abstracts: 5
Abstracts
457
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 March 1864
(2 inches)
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457 - L Mar. 29:4/3 ... A coroner's inquest was held following the find-
ing of an unidentified man's body in the canal near the old tannery. He
was middle aged and stood about five feet ten and one-half inches tall.
A verdict of accidental drowning was rendered. - (2)
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*Deaths
458
Cleveland Morning Leader, 31 March 1864
(2 inches)
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458 - L Mar. 31:4/2 - The steam dredge working on the river channel
scooped up the lower half of a man's leg with a blue stocking and a size
seven shoe. The rest of the body is still in the river. It is evident
that the body has been in the water nearly a year. (2)
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459
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 June 1864
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459 - L June 11:4/3 - The body of a woman was found floating in the
water near the passenger depot. She was one of a party going through
Cleveland. Foul play is suspected. (4)
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460
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 June 1864
(3 inches)
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460 - L June 13:4/2 - The inquest in connection with the drowning of a
woman several days ago was postponed for further evidence. The body is
to be placed in the west side cemetery. (3)
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461
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 November 1864
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461 - L Nov. 23:4/4 - An unknown man was found dead yesterday in a
building near the C. C. and C. freight depot. He was small, ragged,
and about fifty years old. Both feet were clubbed. A day or so ago he
was found in a stable very much exhausted, and when given food, ate
ravenously. He slept that night with a stick of wood for a pillow, and
in this position he was found dead. (3)
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