Garden st.
Abstracts: 4
157
Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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157 - L. Jan. 19:4/2 - A baby was left at the doorstep of Mrs. Hinebaugh
on Garden st. A note requested her to take charge. She consigned the .
infant to the Catholic orphan asylum. (2)
Children
Index terms:
Catholic orphan asylum; Garden st.; Hinebouth, Mrs.
888
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 June 1864
(1 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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888 - L. June 22:4/2 - The home of James Greene on Garden st., was totally.
destroyed by fire. (1)
Fires and Fire Prevention
Index terms:
Garden st.; Green, James (county commissioner)
892
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 July 1864
(ed; 3 inches)
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p.3, col.3
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892 - L. July 15; ed: 3/3 - Fire destroyed the buildings at 457, 459, 463,
and 461 Garden st. Loss was estimated at $1,600. Steamers were pre-
pared to fight the fire, but owing to scarcity of water, could do noth-
ing, "which proves that reservoirs are badly needed in that part of the -
city." * * * * (3)
Fires and Fire Prevention
Index terms:
Garden st.
1133
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 March 1864
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1133 - L. Mar. 26:4/3 - Anthony Andwine, an old convict, was re-arrested
on the charge of stealing a dress from Mrs. Ayer, on Garden st. He had
been arrested a day or two before, for stealing a load of manure. He is
to be tried Mar. 28 for both offenses. "Anthony seems to have a decided
penchant for larceny." (2)
Larcenies
Index terms:
Andwine, Anthony; Ayer, Mrs.; Garden st.