Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster)
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807
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 February 1864
(15 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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807 - L. Feb. 20:4/3 - The 14th Ohio's battle-scarred flags were secured
for exhibition at the Sanitary fair. Employees of the Cleveland Iron and
Nail co. donated $225. The yact ROWENA, a 40 ton vessel costing $8,000,
was also donated. A new daily paper published during the fair, is the
SANITARY FAIR GAZETTE, E. Cowles, Esq., of the LEADER is editor.
(15)
Fairs and Expositions /
Sanitary Fair
Index terms:
Cleveland Iron & Nail co.; Cleveland LEADER; Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster); Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; ROWENA (boat); SANITARY FAIR GAZETTE, THE (newspaper); U. S. army
1110
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864
(adv; 1 inches)
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p.3, col.7
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1110 - L Mar. 15; adv:3/7 - Solid silver nut picks, beef tongs, mustard
pots, macaroni scoops, spoons, forks, scoops, etc.
"Look out for the Lions." Cowles. - - - (1)
Jewelry and Jewelers
Index terms:
Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster)
1354
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 April 1864
(10 inches)
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p.4, col.4
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1354 - L Apr. 11:4/4 - Mr. Cowles, proprietor of the LEADER, was told
that a form had been pied. Hustening to the news room, he found all
his employes gathered. They presented him with a handsome cane that
had his name printed on it as a friendly testimonial. (10)
Newspapers
Index terms:
Cleveland LEADER; Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster)
1381
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 July 1864
(6 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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1381 - L. July 11:4/3 - E. Cowles, publisher of the LEADER, was assaulted
by Amos Coe, a "Copperhead," on July 9. It seems the cause of the
difficulty was an article printed in the LEADER concerning Mr. Coe's re-
fusal to enter the service on being drafted. - (6)
Newspapers
Index terms:
Cleveland LEADER; Coe, Amos; Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster)
1701
Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 September 1864
(15 inches)
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p.3, col.2
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1701 - L. Sept. 17:3/2 - E. Cowles, postmaster, hereby publishes the
summer arrangements for the arrival and closing of mails at the Cleve-
land post office which commenced May 16, 1864.
Mails will be opened and ready for delivery one hour after the ar-
rival of the trains. All mails will close one hour before the depar-
ture of the trains. All parties who wish their mail matter to be de-
livered by carriers will leave orders to that effect at the postmaster's
room or notify the carrier. They will be delivered without extra
charge. (15)
Postal Service
Index terms:
Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster); U. S. Post office (Cleveland branch)