Annals of Cleveland

Bank st.

Abstracts: 18

231

Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 June 1864 (16 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

231 - L June 29:4/3 - The gymnasium of the Cleveland university was filled
last night with a large audience to witness the exhibit which is prelim-
inary to the regular commencement exercises of today. The program of the
evening was: - -
1. Prayer - Music - Band
2. Declamaticn - Kingsley
3. Essay - Miss Nort.cn - "The Spartan Mother's Prayer."
4. Recitation - Abbie Brewster
5. Music - Piano Duet - Miss Gibbs and Mr. Mann.
6. Fencing
7. Paper - Miss Hart.
8. Declamation - A. Newberg
9. Essay - Miss Hartson "The End Is Not Yet."
10. Music - Vocal Duet - Miss Taylor and Miss Catl in
11. Dril 1
12. Declamation - Mann - "March to Moscow."
13. Dialogue
14. Recitation - Miss Cady - "Ensign Bearer."
15. Fencing
16. Chorus
17. Benediction
18. Music by the band. (16)

Colleges and Universities

Index terms:

Bank st.; Brewster, Abbie; Cady, Miss; Catlin, Miss.; Cleveland university; Gibbs, Miss; Hart, Miss; Hartson, Miss; Mann; Newberg, A.; Norten, Miss; Taylor, Miss

817

Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 February 1864 (9 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.6 ~ View at ChronAm

817 - H Feb. 23:2/6 - The second day of the fair opened bright and beauti-
ful. The floral hall is expected to be completed by this evening. The
bazaar was fully finished, and great crowds thronged there. The fine art
hall will be ready for the reception of visitors this evening. The relics
department will also be opened this evening. Manufacturers' hall will not
be opened before tomorrow, owing to the amount of work required to put the
heavy machinery and other articles in operation and order. (9)

Fairs and Expositions / Sanitary Fair

Index terms:

Bank st.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair

1007

Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1007 - L. Jan. 21:4/3 - Sleighing yesterday was precarious because of
snow drifts. A cutter with two gentlemen in it, capsized at Bank and
Superior sts. At the same corner, another sleigh with five or six
people tipped over. A sleigh of the West Side Street railway, threw
about a dozen ladies and gentlemen into the snow. No one was injured. (2)

Games and Sports / Sleighing

Index terms:

Bank st.; *Sleighing; West Side Street railway

1234

Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 September 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

1234 - L. Sept. 9:4/4 - Boys of the 150th regiment and many of their
friends will remember Maj. J. W. Smith, the faithful and excellent
surgeon of the regiment, to whom many owe their lives. Major Smith has
established offices in the former headquarters of the 150th on Bank st. - -
and will appreciate your patronage. (2)

Medical Profession

Index terms:

Bank st.; Smith, Major; U. S. army

1767

Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 January 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1767 - L. Jan. 15:4/3 - The directors of the Cleveland, Columbus and
Cincinnati railroad were elected to the following offices: L. M. Hubby,
president; E. S. Flint, superintendent; George H. Russell, treasurer and
secretary, and S. B. Jackson, paymaster. (5)

Railroads / Stockholders Meetings

Index terms:

Bank st.; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Flint, E. S.; Hubby, L. M.; Jackson, S. B.; Russell, George H.; Water st.

1769

Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 February 1864 (17 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1769 - L Feb. 18:4/2, 3 - The new Union depot will accommodate the Buffalo
and Erie, Pittsburgh and Erie railroads. The building, worthy of our
city, is to be officially opened July 4. It is at the foot of Bank and
Water sts. Offices, express and baggage rooms, ticket offices, and a
lunch counter will be on the south side of the building. (17)

Railroads / Union Depot

Index terms:

Bank st.; Buffalo and Erie railroad; Pittsburgh and Erie railroad; Union depot; Water st.

1771

Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864 (1 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

1771 - L. Mar. 15: 1/1 - Proposals will be received until Mar. 21 for cut-
ting and laying the foundations and laying the brick required for the
construction of the Union passenger depot at the foot of Water and Bank
sts. in Cleveland. Signed: A. Stone, jr. chairman; L. M. Hubby, J. N.
McCullough, John Gardner, building committee. (1)

Railroads / Union Depot

Index terms:

Bank st.; Gardner, John; Hubby, L. M.; McCullough, J. N.; Stone, A., jr.; Union depot; Water st.

2620

Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 February 1864 (ed; 8 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

2620 - L. Feb. 1; ed:4/3 - There is to be a vast assortment of food sent
to the soldiers' aid rooms at 95 Bank st., for the reception of the
41st Ohio. The dinner includes roast turkey, chicken, etc.
"Let there be no lack of food, cheerful smiles, warm hearts, and
willing hands, to welcome home these few." (8)

Wars / Civil War / Receptions and Celebrations

Index terms:

Bank st.; U. S. army