Annals of Cleveland

Erie st.

Abstracts: 14

190

Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 May 1864 (adv; 23 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.8 ~ View at ChronAm

190 - L. May 12; adv:4/8 - Thayer and Noyes' circus with Wan Amburgh com-
pany's mammoth menagerie and Egyptian caravan, pre-eminent equestrians,
acrobats, gymnasts, clowns, trained horses, and living animals will be
here Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 and 26. Ed Parmeles' famed brass band
will play. -
Dr. Thayer's educated circus will parade downtown. The circus will be
held at the corner of Erie and Sumner sts. (23)

Circuses

Index terms:

*Circuses; Erie st.; Parmeles, Ed (band leader); Summit st.; Thayer and Noyes (circus); Thayer, Dr.; Van Amburgh co. (menagerie)

1232

Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 July 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1232 - L. July 20:4/2 - Dr. L. W. Scott, leading physician of Chillicothe
for many years, has set up offices at the corner of Prospect and Erie
sts. He was recently appointed to the chair of practice of medicine
in Cleveland. The chair was vacated by the resignation of Dr. J. P.
Kirtland. (2)

Medical Profession

Index terms:

Chillicothe, O.; Erie st.; Kirtland, Dr. J. P.; Prospect st.; Scott, Dr. L. W.

2022

Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 June 1864 (1 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

2022 - L June 22:4/4 - A resolution by Mr. Huntington provides: That the
board of city improvements be requested to survey and take steps for
opening and widening Superior st., east of Erie. (1)

Streets / Improvements

Index terms:

Cleveland board of improvements; Erie st.; Huntington, John (councilman); 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

2035

Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 July 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.1 ~ View at ChronAm

2035 - L. July 21:4/1 - The body found in the lake July 19 proved to be
Mrs. Sarah W. Cheney, 48, of 300 Erie st.
Mrs. Cheney was a woman of more than ordinary intelligence and was
respected by all who knew her. She had been afflicted with a severe pain
in her head for several years. This had caused temporary insanity. She
had also been grieved over the loss of a son killed in the war. (5)

Suicides

Index terms:

Cheney, Sarah W.; Erie st.