Annals of Cleveland

Erie st. cemetery

Abstracts: 3

145

Cleveland Morning Leader, 31 May 1864 (1 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

145 - L. May 31:4/3 - Three apparently respectable ladies were arrested
for picking flowers in the Erie st. ceilietery May 28. "We hope this may
prove a warning to all who visit our cemeteries and public grounds. Spe-
cial policemen, in citizen's clothes, are on hand in all of them, and any
infraction of the law will be strictly dealt with." (1)

Cemeteries

Index terms:

Erie st. cemetery

973

Cleveland Morning Leader, 6 June 1864 (4 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

973 - L June 6:4/3 - The funerals of Captains Hutchinson and Philpot
were held yesterday at the Baptist church on Euclid st. Reverend
Adams and Reverend Wolcott officiated. Captain Hutchinson will be buried
in Duneau, Wis., and Captain Philpot in Erie cemetery in Cleveland. (4)

Funerals

Index terms:

Adams, Reverend Mr. ; Duneau, Wis.; Erie st. cemetery; Euclid st.; Hutchinson, Captain (U. S. Army); Philpot, Captain J. T. (U. S. Army); Spain; Wolcott, Rev. Samuel

2326

Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 July 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

2326 - H July 5:4/3 - The remains of Col. W. R. Creighton and Lieut.
Col. 0. J. Crane of the 7th Ohio regiment were removed yesterday from the
Bradburn vault in the Erie st. cemetery and deposited in the Woodland
cemetery. City officials were present, and the dead officers' comrades
acted as pallbearers. (2)

Wars / Civil War / Bandits and Guerrillas

Index terms:

Crane, Lieut. Col.; Creighton, Col. W. R.; Erie st. cemetery; U. S. army; Woodland cemetery