Angier House (hotel)
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4
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 March 1864
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4 - L. Mar. 26:4/3 - The Cuyahoga County Agricultural society held a
meeting at the Angier hotel last night. The following were elected:
N. C. Baldwin, president; William Waterman, treasurer; S. D. Harris,
secretary, and 14 others. (6)
Agriculture
Index terms:
*Agriculture; Angier House (hotel); Baldwin, N. C., (president Cuyahoga Agricultural society); Cuyahoga County Agricultural society; Harris, S. D.; Waterman, William
37
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 February 1864
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37 - L. Feb. 26; adv:4/2 - Visitors at the Sanitary fair will find good
bath-rooms, polite and skillful barbers, and good treatment at Goetler's
on Bank. St., next to Angier House. - (1)
Barbers
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Bank st.; *Barbers; Goetler's (barber shop); Northern Ohio Sanitary fair
1069
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 February 1864
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1069 - L. Feb. 8:4/3 - Colonel Ross, proprietor of Angier House, is re-
pairing and refurnishing his hotel. Over 20 men are engaged in
painting and white washing from top to bottom. "This is one of the best
hotels in Ohio." (2)
Hotels and Inns
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Ross, Colonel J. P. (hotel proprietor)
1070
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 February 1864
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1070 - L Feb. 20:4/2 - The Angier House changed owners, having been pur-
chased by William Kennard, Esq. of the Atlantic and Great Western rail-
road. Colonel J. P. Ross was the former owner. (l)
Hotels and Inns
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Kennard, William (hotel proprietor); Ross, Colonel J. P. (hotel proprietor)
1224
Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 February 1864
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1224 - L. Feb. 17:4/2 - Dr. Jones, a Cleveland oculist, brought to the
LEADER office a cross-eyed man. He claimed he could cure him. The
evening of the same day this doctor brought the same man back with his
eyes straightened. Dr. Jones resides at the Angier House. (2)
Medical Profession
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Cleveland LEADER; Jones, Dr. (oculist)
1225
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864
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1225 - L. Mar. 15; adv:2/6 - Ear and eye diseases and deformities are
skillfully treated by Dr. Jones of New York, who is now practicing at
the Angier House, Cleveland, where he will remain until Mar. 30. (23)
Medical Profession
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Jones, Dr. (oculist); New York city
1229
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 April 1864
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1229 - L Apr. 18; adv:2/4 - Dr. Lighthill will visit Cleveland May 9
and remain one week at the Angier House. There he may be consulted on
deafness, and catarrh and diseases of the ear and throat. An extract
from a testimonial received from Reverend Nott, D.D. says: "I had from
infancy one very deaf ear, which always discharged offensive matter. I
applied to Dr. Lighthill. Under his treatment my ears improved at once,
until, in a short time, both ears were cured." An extract from a testimonial
received from Reverend Mr. Clarke says: "I have been deaf in one ear.
some twenty years. By the skill of Dr. Lighthill its hearing is --
entirely restored." (23)
Medical Profession
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Clarke, Rev.; Lighthill, Dr.; Natt, Rev, , D. D.
1230
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 August 1864
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1230 - L Aug. 1:2/5 - Dr. Lighthill, specializing in treatment of diaf- -
ness and catarrh, will make a third visit to Cleveland from June 27 to * - - -
July 1. Consultations will be held at the Angier House. (22)
Medical Profession
Index terms:
Angier House (hotel); Lighthill, Dr.
2130
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 January 1864
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2130 - L. Jan. 15:4/2 - C. W. Could, tragic artist, and his acomplished
daughter stopped at the Angier hotel. Between 10 and 11 a.m. from 70 to 80
people registered there. (2)
Theaters /
Actors and Actresses
Index terms:
*Actors & Actresses; Angier House (hotel); Couldock, C. W. (actor)
2616
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 January 1864
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2616 - L. Jan. 25:4/3 - The few soldiers left in the 25th regiment ar-
rived in Cleveland. They marched from the Atlantic and Great Western . . . .
station to Camp Cleveland, where quarters were assigned. They then
marched to the armory (old Center st. theater.) The American, the ,
Angier, and the Weddell Houses opened their doors to the soldiers.
Two hundred and fifty men were in the regiment. It was organized
in Camp Chase in June, 1861. Mr. Gillmore is now in cominand. (6)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
American House (hotel); Angier House (hotel); Camp Chase; Gillmore (25th) Regiment); U. S. army; Weddell House