Street Railways
Abstracts: 6
Abstracts
1996
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864
(6 inches)
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p.4, col.4
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1996 - L. Jan. 21:4/4 - In a letter to the editor, H. S. Stevens, says:
That the management of the horse railway had publicly stated that (Stevens)
was instrumental in procuring the passage of a resolution and the report
of a committee of the city council censuring the general management of
the railway. The resolution was passed Jan. 12.
In his letter, Mr. Stevens states: "I had no knowledge of any such
movement until it came up in the regular course of the proceedings of
council." - (6)
Index terms:
Cleveland city council; Stevens, H. S.; *Street Railways
1997
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 February 1864
(1 inches)
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p.1, col.4
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1997 - II Feb. 23: 1/4 - The cars on the Kinsman st. railway will run on
20 minutes time to the foot of Superior st. until nine o'clock in the
morning, during the continuance of the Sanitary fair beginning Feb. 23.
After nine o'clock they will run on ten minutes time. (1)
Index terms:
Kinsman st.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; Superior st., 36 52 66 67 95 106 124 218 222 225 226 228 490 528 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 563 801 840 980 1007 1017 1090 1091 1092 1111 1173 1221 1228 1241 2142 1420
1998
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 April 1864
(6 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1998 - L Apr. 18:4/3 - H. S. Stevens, proprietor of the Cleveland Omnibus
lines, was presented with a cane by his employes as a testimonial of their
respect and esteem.
Mr. Stevens' name and the date were engraved on the cane. (6)
Index terms:
Cleveland Omnibus line; Stevens, H. S.
1999
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 April 1864
(1 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1999 - L. Apr. 21:4/2 - A new regulation for running cars on the East
Cleveland railroad: Cars connecting at the station with cars for East
Cleveland, leaving the Atwater block, are distinguished by their carry-
ing a small flag. (1)
Index terms:
Atwater. block; East Cleveland railway
2000
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 July 1864
(2 inches)
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p.1, col.1
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2000 - L. July 1: 1/1 - The right to thrust the wife of a colored soldier .
from a car was contested by an appeal to law. - .
The decision resulted in the following order, issued June 23: Herewith
colored people are allowed to ride in all cars, both small and large, of
this company. C. A. May, superintendent Eighth ave. railroad. - (2)
Index terms:
Eighth Ave.; May, C. A. (railroad superintendent)
2001
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 September 1864
(2 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.3
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2001 - L. Sept. 10:4/3 - Sunday cars on the East Cleveland railroad run
as follows:
Leave Euclid st. station 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., with five cars for the
churches at 10, returning from the Square at 9, 10, and at the close of
church services.
In the afternoon, cars leave at 12:50, and every 40 minutes until 7,
when several cars leave for the churches. Sunday afternoon cars run
through to East Cleveland. (2)
Index terms:
Annapolis, Md.; East Cleveland railway; Euclid st.; Public Square