Annals of Cleveland

Euclid st.

Abstracts: 13

133

Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 September 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

133 - L. Sept. 24:4/2 - Messrs. Fuller, Mann, Myers, and others on Euclid
st. have reported that silver-mounted harnesses, saddles, cushions, and a
carriage were stolen from their properties on Sept. 23, by unknown persons.
Capt. J. B. Molyneaux of George st., reported the theft of $200. The
money was recovered when the robbers dropped it. (2)

Burglaries

Index terms:

Euclid st.; Fuller; George st.; Mann (shopkeeper); Molyneaux, J. B. Capt.; Myers

185

Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 March 1864 (10 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

185 - L. Mar. 18:4/3 - The new organ recently erected in the Third Presby-
terian church on Euclid st. was given a trial last night with the church
filled with members and musicians. It was built by John G. Marklove of
Utica, and has 2,000 pipes. There are 45 stops: Fourteen in the organ,
14 in the swell, five in the pedals, seven in the choir, and five couplers.
E. A. Hopkins has been chosen as organist. (10)

Churches and Sects / Presbyterian

Index terms:

Euclid st.; Hopkins, E. A. (organist); Marklovo, John G. (Utica N. Y.); Utica, N. Y.

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

1074

Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 August 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1074 - L Aug. 27:4/5 - Dr. W. S. Streeter is building a beautiful ard º
costly home on Euclid st. in East Cleveland. Brick and stone is being • *,
used. The interior will be furnished with steam heaters, water and " "
gas apparatus. The roof is to be of the new concave French style: ' ' ' ' (2)

Houses, Construction Of

Index terms:

East Cleveland; Euclid st.; *Houses, Construction of; Streator, Dr. W. S.

1278

Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 April 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1278 - L Apr. 1:4/3 - The organ exhibition at the Euclid st. Presbyterian
church last evening was a huge success, financially and musically. Prof.
C. G. Allen conducted a 50 voice chorus. The organ pleased everybody and
surpasses any instrument in the west.
Mrs. Isaacs, Messrs. Byeryl and Brainard, and Professor Siebolt furnished
organ solos. (5)

Music

Index terms:

Allen, Professor C. G.; Brainard, Prof. G. W.; Byery 1; Euclid st.; Isaacs, Mrs.; church; Second Presbyterian church; Euclid st. Presbyterian church; Siebolt, Professor

1423

Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 August 1864 (4 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

1423 - L Aug. 26:4/4 - Major W. F. Carey, a resident of Cleveland for
ten years, died yesterday after a few days' illness. He was married
to a daughter of the Hon. Caleb B. Smith, the late secretary of state.
He was a member of W. F. Carey and Company, iron traders. His death
will be deeply felt by the business community. He lived in a palatial
residence on Euclid st. (4)

Obituaries

Index terms:

Carey, Major W. F.; Carey, W. F. and co. (iron traders); Euclid st.; Smith, Caleb B. (ex-secretary of state)

1569

Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 October 1864 (24 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1569 - L Oct. 28:4/5 - The Demccracy of the third, fourth, fifth, and
sixth wards met last night at Euclid and Brownell sts. with lanterns,
banners, and music, and proceeded to the home of Mr. Noble. On arriving,
the band played the "Star Spangled Banner" and gave three cheers for
Noble. Their next stop was at the residence of the Hon. H. B. Payne
and the band serenaded him with "When the Cruel War is Over." After the
cheering ceased, Payne congratulated the crowd on the mighty reduction
of the "Abolition" majorities, and said that one more such victory as
that of the late election would lay the Abolitionists at the feet of
the Democrats. He also told them that they must not relax until McClellan
is elected. At the conclusion of Mr. Payne's speech, the crowd proceed-
ed to the home of F. T. Backus. This worthy gentleman held forth in
speech until most all of the lanterns burned out, and tired serenaders
lost their enthusiasm. (24)

Political Parties / Democratic

Index terms:

Backus, F. T.; Brownell st. ; Cleveland LEADER; Euclid st.; Fifth ward Democrats; McClellan, George B.; Noble; Payne, H. B.; "Star Spangled Banner" (song); "When the Cruel War is Over" (song)

2001

Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 September 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

2001 - L. Sept. 10:4/3 - Sunday cars on the East Cleveland railroad run
as follows:
Leave Euclid st. station 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., with five cars for the
churches at 10, returning from the Square at 9, 10, and at the close of
church services.
In the afternoon, cars leave at 12:50, and every 40 minutes until 7,
when several cars leave for the churches. Sunday afternoon cars run
through to East Cleveland. (2)

Street Railways

Index terms:

Annapolis, Md.; East Cleveland railway; Euclid st.; Public Square