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1745
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 June 1864
(1 inches)
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1745 - L June 20:4/2 - The Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati railroad
has a number of new cars on their road. They are passenger cars with
raised tops and ventilators. (1)
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad
1746
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 July 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1746 - L. July 10:4/3 - The Cleveland and Toledo railroad recently put
into use a beautiful new passenger coach. (2)
Index terms:
Cleveland and Toledo railroad
1747
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 November 1864
(2 inches)
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1747 - L Nov. 23:4/2 - The Cleveland and Erie railroad is building six
modern cars. They are large and afford as much room and convenience to
travelers as cars on the broad-gauge lines. (2)
Index terms:
Cleveland and Erie railroad
1748
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 January 1864
(4 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1748 - L. Jan. 18:4/3 - The C leveland and Pittsburgh railroad employes pre-
sented Philip Corlett of Manchester with a gold chain as evidence of good
will. The presentation, made at the Satin House in Diamond, was followed
by supper. Mr. Corlett is an excellent machinist. He is resigning. (4)
Index terms:
Cleveland Pittsburgh railroad; Corlett, Philip (Manchester, O.); Diamond; *Gifts & Memorials; Manchester, O.; Satin House
1749
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 April 1864
(7 inches)
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1749 - L Apr. 22:4/2 - C. S. Robinson, depot master of the Union Depot
for the Cleveland and Toledo and Cleveland and Cincinnati railroads,
was presented by his employes with a handsome watch and chain and an -
order for a suit of clothes, to show their respect and esteem for him. (7)
Index terms:
Cleveland and Toledo railroad; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Robinson, C. S.; Union depot
1750
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 June 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1750 - L June 13:4/2 - W. W. Chandler, Esq., general freight agent of the
Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad, was presented with a beautiful silver
service, by the employes. It is valued at $400. (2)
Index terms:
Chandler, W. W. (freight agent); Cleveland Pittsburgh railroad
1751
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 September 1864
(3 inches)
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1751 - L. Sept. 13:4/1 - C. E. Gorman, Esq., former superintendent of the
Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad, received a silver tea set and a diamond
pin from his old associates of the company. The presentation was made
at Gorman's residence on Prospect st. (3)
Index terms:
Cleveland Pittsburgh railroad; Gorman, C. E.
1752
Cleveland Morning Leader, 3 December 1864
(3 inches)
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1752 - L Dec. 3:4/4 - Employes of the Mahoning division of the Atlantic
and Great Western railroad presented J. H. Morford, Esq., master of trans-
portation, with a magnificent gold watch worth $500, in appreciation of
his energy and faithfulness.
A. P. Sanford made the presentation speech. (3)
Index terms:
Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Marford, J. H. (railroad transportation master); Sanford, A. P.
1753
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864
(4 inches)
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p.3, col.3
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1753 - H Dec. 27:3/3 - Conductor W. S. Crawford, formerly of the Cleve-
land and Mahoning railroad, and now of the Atlantic and Great Western
railroad, was presented with a handsome silver service accompanied with
a complimentary letter from the directors of the Cleveland and Mahoning
railroad. (4)
Index terms:
Cleveland and Mahoning railroad; Crawford, W. S. (railroad conductor)
1754
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864
(2 inches)
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1754 - Il Dec. 27: 1/2 - T. G. Golden, superintendent of telegraph and
train dispatchers of the Cleveland and Erie railroad, was presented with
a fine gold Hunting case American-made watch on Dec. 24 by the operators
of the line. (2)
Index terms:
Cleveland and Erie railroad; Golden, T. G.