Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad
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79
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 April 1864
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79 - L Apr. 4:4/3 - The railroad bridge across the Cuyahoga, connecting
the freight house of the Cleveland and Columbus railroad with their main
track, has been rebuilt by Mr. Ford, a construction engineer. Columbus st.
bridge is finished, having been rebuilt by Zenas King, Esq. (2)
Bridges
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Columbus st. bridge; Cuyahoga river; Ford (construction engineer); King, Zenas (inventor and builder)
487
Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 June 1864
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487 - L June 28:4/2 - John Rutledge, who lived on Bridge st., and was
employed by the C. C. and C. railroad, was so badly prostrated by the
sun that he died. (2)
Disasters and Accidents
Index terms:
Bridge st.; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Rutledge, John
510
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 November 1864
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510 - L Nov. 11:4/3 - The boiler of the locomotive on a Cleveland train
of the C. C. & C. railroad exploded at Shelby on Nov. 9, fatally injur-
ing the engineer and fireman, who were brothers. Silas B. Alden was
the fireman, and George Alden, the engineer. (5)
Disasters and Accidents
Index terms:
Alden, George (locomotive engineer); Alden, Silas B. (locomotive fireman); Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Shelby, N. Y.
536
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 December 1864
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536 - L Dec. 1:2/2 - James Douglass, brakeman, had his arm smashed at
Shelby, O., on Nov. 29, while coupling cars of a freight train on the
Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus railroad, Mr. Douglass lives in this
city. His condition is not serious. (1)
Disasters and Accidents /
Railroad
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Douglass, James (brakeman); Shelby, O.
537
Cleveland Morning Leader, 14 December 1864
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537 - L Dec. 14:4/3 - The steamdoue of the condemned engine Richland .
owned by the Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland railroad, blew off yes-"
terday. The dome, weighing 300 or 400 pounds, shot about 200 feet in
the air. The report of the explosion was terrific, but no serious damage
was done. - - - (5)
Disasters and Accidents /
Railroad
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Richland (engine)
1226
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864
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1226 - L. Mar. 15; adv:3/4 - Seminal weakness or spermatorrbosa, gleet,
etc., and impotency are cured by Dr. A. Gibson, 119 Seneca st. (7)
Medical Profession
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Gibson, Dr. A.; Seneca st.
1727
Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 June 1864
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1727 - L. June 7:4/2 - In yesterday's paper there was an error in regard
to the cost of the freight house of the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cin-
cinnati railroad. It should be $35,000 instead $5,000. (l)
Railroads
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad
1732
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 August 1864
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1732 - L. Aug. 9:4/2 - Due to increased traffic up the river, "Ball sig-
nals" have been placed on a mast in the center of the Cleveland, Columbus
and Cincinnati railroad bridge to signal approaching trains. (1)
Railroads
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad
1745
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 June 1864
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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)
Railroads /
Equipment and Improvements
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Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad
1749
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 April 1864
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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)
Railroads /
Equipment and Improvements
Index terms:
Cleveland and Toledo railroad; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Robinson, C. S.; Union depot
1756
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864
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1756 - L. Jan. 21:4/3 - Because of weather conditions due to a two days'
blizzard, all trains in and out of Cleveland are still off schedule.
The Cleveland and Toledo railroad trains are all late in and out. On
the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati railroad, all trains are delayed.
On the Cleveland, and Pittsburg railroad only one train gets through.
(5)
Railroads /
Schedules
Index terms:
Cleveland Pittsburgh railroad; Cleveland and Toledo railroad; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad
1767
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 January 1864
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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.
1842
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 July 1864
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1842 - L. July 23:4/2 - The new propeller IRONSIDES, being built by
Quayle and Martin for Capt. Edward Turner, will be launched at four
p.m. near the Cleveland and Columbus railroad tracks. - (2)
Shipbuilding
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; IRONSIDES (ship); Quayle and Martin (contractors); Turner, Captain Edward (sailor)
2622
Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 February 1864
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2622 - L. Feb. 2:4/3 - The arrival of the 41st regiment on the Cleveland,
Columbus, and Cincinnati railroad was greeted by a multitude of citi-
zens with cheers and cordial demonstrations. The regiment ate lunch
at the new soldiers' home; the meal was provided by John A. Wheeler.
A military procession formed and marched up Water st., Superior st.
Seneca st. and thus to Camp Cleveland. The 41st came home with 250
men under Lieut. Col. Robert Kimberly and Maj. John Williston, and 18
other officers. (15)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Camp Cleveland; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Kimberly, Lieut. Col. Robert; Seneca st.; 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; U. S. army; Water st.; Wheeler, J. A.; Williston, John H. (sheriff)