Annals of Cleveland

Franklin st.

Abstracts: 8

122

Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 July 1864 (ed; 17 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

122 - L. July 26; ed:4/3 - The west side, usually very quiet, has been
start led lately by a series of bold and daring burglaries, especially in
the locality along Detroit and Franklin sts. Many homes have been entered
and articles of jewelry and clothing taken.
"This is indeed an alarming situation and it becomes necessary for the
guardians of our city peace to renew and redouble their vigilance, and to
take prompt measures to prevent the continuance and recurrence of this
course of crime and outrage." (17)

Burglaries

Index terms:

Detroit st.; Franklin st.

790

Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

790 - L Jan. 21:4/5 - The west side fair for the relief of soldiers' fam-
ilies opened the other day, and in spite of the weather, it is meeting with
success. It is being held in the armory of Co. B. and Co. G., on the cor-
ner of Pearl and Franklin sts. Booths and refreshment tables are loaded
down with useful articles. The building is beautifully decorated. (2)

Fairs and Expositions / Sanitary Fair

Index terms:

Franklin st. ; Pearl st. ; U. S. army

1026

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

1026 - L June 3:4/2 - A horse became frightened on Franklin st. and
raced up the street. The lady driver was unable to control it. An-
other lady ran out, and at the risk of her life, grabbed the horse and . . .
stopped him. (2)

Heroism

Index terms:

Franklin st. ; *Heroism