Larcenies
Abstracts: 23
Abstracts
1123
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 January 1864
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1123 - L Jan. 1:4/3 - A man who gave his name as Frederick Miller was
caught by a Cleveland police officer four hours after the theft of a
horse at Henrietta, Lorain county. The horse is owned by Anton Ilasempfl.cg
and valued at $200. Mr. Miller was seized on Seneca st., in front of the
Commercial hotel where he had tried to sell the horse. A sorrel horse, :
not claimed as yet, was taken to Kimberly's stable. - (6)
Index terms:
Commercial hotel; Hasempflog, Anton; Henrietta, O.; Kimberly's stable; *Larcenies; Lorain county, O.; Miller, Frederick; Seneca st.
1124
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 January 1864
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1124 - L. Jan. 22:4/2 - Barbara Miller and Mary Russell were arrested for
alleged theft of merchandise from a west side store. Among the goods found
in their possession were Palmoral skirts and dress stuffs. They will be
tried on a petit larceny charge. (1)
Index terms:
Balmoral skirts; Miller, Barbara; Russell, Mary
1125
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 February 1864
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1125 - L. Feb. 9:4/3 - The grand jury brought in an indictment against
Amelia Miller for grand larceny of property valued at about $5,600. The
defendent pleaded guilty. - - - - - - - (2)
Index terms:
Miller, Amelia
1126
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 February 1864
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1126 - L. Feb. 22:4/5 - Eliza IIamilton, charged with stealing a clock and -
dress worth $13, from a Mrs. Shehan on the west side, was arrested Feb. 19.
She will be arraigned in police court today. - - (1)
Index terms:
Cleveland police court; Hamilton, Eliza; Shehan, Mrs.
1127
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 February 1864
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1127 - L. Feb. 26:4/2 - Two pickpockets, one living in Cleveland, the other
in New York, attempted to operate in the new depot. Officer Wan Husen dis-
covered them and kicked them out of the building. - - (3)
Index terms:
New York city; Van Husan (police officer)
1128
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 February 1864
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1128 - L. Feb. 26:4/2 - Eliza Hamilton who was sent to the penitentiary
for grand larceny a year ago, returned in time to be sentenced to the
county jail for petit larceny. - - - - - . . (1)
Index terms:
Cuyahoga county jail; Hamilton, Eliza; Ohio state penitentiary
1129
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 March 1864
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1129 - L. Mar. 12:4/2 - William Morgan's horse and buggy were stolen while
he was eating with his father, E. P. Morgan, Esq. A reward of $100 has
been offered. - - - - - - (2)
Index terms:
Morgan, L. P.; Morgan, William
1130
Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 March 1864
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1130 - L. Mar. 16:4/2 - Sarah Smith, a servant girl, was arrested on the
charge of stealing a diamond ring from John Easton, Esq. The property was
found in her possession. She will be tried in police court this morning. . . . . (1)
Index terms:
Easton, John; Smith, Sarah
1131
Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 March 1864
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1131 - L. Mar. 16:4/2 - Samuel Odell, a notorious pickpocket, was arrested
in the Atlantic and Great Western depot, charged with picking a lady's
pocket of $10, and a railroad ticket. - - (1)
Index terms:
Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Odell, Samuel
1132
Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 March 1864
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1132 - L. Mar. 19:4/3 - Sheldon Allen was arrested on the charge of stealing
a span of horses from in front of Andrew's store. He has been lodged in
the city prison. (1)
Index terms:
Allan, Sheldon
1133
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 March 1864
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1133 - L. Mar. 26:4/3 - Anthony Andwine, an old convict, was re-arrested
on the charge of stealing a dress from Mrs. Ayer, on Garden st. He had
been arrested a day or two before, for stealing a load of manure. He is
to be tried Mar. 28 for both offenses. "Anthony seems to have a decided
penchant for larceny." (2)
Index terms:
Andwine, Anthony; Ayer, Mrs.; Garden st.
1134
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 April 1864
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1134 - L. Apr. 15:4/4 - The Cleveland police were notified by the Detroit
police to arrest three colored women, Julia Bordley, Rachel Stark and Maria
Stark, who have been charged with stealing $200 and clothing. They were
arrested on High st. within two hours. (2)
Index terms:
Bordley, Julia; High st.; Stark, Marion; Stark, Rachel
1135
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 April 1864
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1135 - L. Apr. 18:4/4 - A man named Eddy, and his wife, who registered at
the boarding house of G. S. William, are alleged to have left the next day
with bedding and $200. (2)
Index terms:
Eddy; William, G. S.
1136
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 May 1864
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1136 - L. May 4:4/3 - Patrick Cowley was arrested when caught in the base-
ment of Southworth's grocery store, on Champlain and Ontario sts. with a
bucket of sugar in his hands. (1)
Index terms:
Champlain st.; Cowley, Patrick; Ontario st.; Southworth (grocery store)
1137
Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 May 1864
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1137 - L. May 16:4/2 - Four notorious pickpockets were recognized in the
Academy of Music and were asked to leave. They resisted officers, who
ejected them by force. (1)
Index terms:
Academy of Music
1138
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 May 1864
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1138 - L. May 26:4/2 - A notorious pickpocket was arrested when he attempted
to rob a lady passenger on an east bound street car yesterday. Bail has
been set for $300. (2)
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1139
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 May 1864
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1139 - L. May 27:4/2 - A woman was caught in the act of stealing a garment
from the store of J. H. DeWitt. She was arrested and fined $30. (4)
Index terms:
DeWitt, J. H.
1140
Cleveland Morning Leader, 6 July 1864
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1140 - L. July 6: 1/8 - George Smith reports a pair of gray mares, a square
box buggy, and a new harness stolen. A liberal reward has been offered for
the recovery of the horses and the thief. (2)
Index terms:
Smith, George
1141
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 July 1864
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1141 - L. July 13:4/3 - Two horses owned by Charles Smith, west side, were
stolen July 4. Detective Officer Gallagher arrested Franklin Chandler at
White Pidgeon, Ind., and returned the stolen property to the owner. (3)
Index terms:
Gallegher, M. (detective); Smith, Charles
1142
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 August 1864
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1142 - L. Aug. 12:3/2 - A three-year old colt and a wagon were stolen from
the stable of William Bomgardener Aug. 8. A liberal reward is offered for
the recovery of the property and the apprehension of the thief. (2)
Index terms:
Bomgardener, William
1143
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 August 1864
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1143 - L. Aug. 27:4/4 - A Mr. McKisson disappeared from the boarding house
of Mrs. White on St. Clair st., taking clothing and jewelry amounting to
several hundred dollars. The stolen property was later found. (4)
Index terms:
McKissen; St. Clair st.; White, Mrs.
1144
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 September 1864
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1144 - L. Sept. 12:4/4 - A soldier recently discharged from the 18th
U. S. infantry says he was robbed of $300 Sept. 10 while in a house of
prostitution at Canal and Champlain sts. The prostitute charged with
the robbery left town, but was arrested at Wellsville and brought back
to this city. The name of the soldier is intentionally withheld. (2)
Index terms:
Canal st.; Champlain st.; U. S. army
1145
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 November 1864
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1145 - L Nov. 29:2/2 - A trunk belonging to Mrs. Strong, wife of one of
the owners of Strong & Armstrong, was cut from the back of a carriage.
on the way from Great Western and Atlantic railroad, Nov. 26. The trunk
contained clothing and jewelry amounting to seven or eight hundred -
dollars. The thieves have not been caught, but the trunk was found. (2)
Index terms:
Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Strong and Armstrong (druggists); Strong, Mrs.