Gifts and Memorials
Abstracts: 4
Abstracts
1011
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 January 1864
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1011 - L. Jan. 1:4/5 - H. F. Brayton, Col. C. H. Payne, Col. C. C. Goddard,
and 12 others were notified to meet at Mr. Brayton's office in the
Atwater building tomorrow to complete the war memorial committee organ-
ization. (2)
Index terms:
Atwater. block; Brayton, H. F.; *Gifts & Memorials; Goddard, Col. C. C.; Payne, Col. C. H.
1012
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 April 1864
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1012 - L Apr. 26:4/3 - E. W. Brooks, of S. S. and E. W. Brooks, was
presented with a handsome gold headed rosewood cane by his employes.
The presentation speech was made by William Smith, oldest of the em-
ployes. (4)
Index terms:
Brooks, S. O.; Brooks, T. W.; Smith, William
1013
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864
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1013 - H Dec. 27: 1/2 - Manager John Ellsler was presented with a beauti-
ful cane by R. Doty on Dec. 24. The cane is highly prized for tÂșe fact . .
that it was cut by the brother of Mr. Doty in one of the South Sea is-
lands, and that the brother was afterwards lost on the CUMBERLAND, when
she was sunk by the MERRIMAC in 1861. He fired the last gun on the fri-
gate before she sank. - - - - - - (2)
Index terms:
CUMBERLAND (ship); Doty, R.; Ellsler, John (actor); MERRIMAC (ship)
1014
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864
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1014 - H Dec. 27:3/2 - On Dec. 24 the employes of Smith and Curtiss pre-
sented each member of the firm with a copy of Webster's unabridged Dic-
tionary, as a token of their good will. (l)
Index terms:
Smith and Curtiss; Webster, Daniel; Webster's Unabridged Dictionary