Johnson's island
Abstracts: 7
550
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 October 1864
(98 inches)
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p.4, col.3
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550 - L. Oct. 21:4/3 - During the absence of Henry Meyers as a member of
an Ohio battery at Johnson's island, his wife sold his two lots in
Brooklyn for $1,700, and with her 12-year old son left town with a Mr.
Wineburgh. Their whereabouts have not yet been determined. (98)
Domestic Relations
Index terms:
Brooklyn, Ohio; Johnson's island; Meyers, Henry; Ohio; Wineburgh
1868
Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 June 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1868 - L June 24:4/2 - The MORNING STAR will take Clevelanders on an
excursion to Put-in-Bay, passing Johnson's island, and stopping at Black
River. (2)
Shipping and Ships /
Excursions
Index terms:
Black river (Ohio); *Excursions; Johnson's island; MORNING STAR, THE (ship); Put-in-Bay, O.
2298
Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 November 1864
(ed; 15 inches)
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p.4, col.6
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2298 - L. Nov. 2; ed:4/6 - Reports that an attack would be made on this
city last night caused a great deal of excitement among the people.
The origin of the alarm seems to have come from a dispatch sent to Lieu-
tenant Colonel Palmer stationed at Johnson's island, stating that 100
men had left Toronto for the purpºse of pillaging Detroit and Buffalo.
One rumor brought on another and every suspicious-looking person was
questioned. All necessary precautions were taken to insure the safety
as well as the property of the citizens. (15)
Wars /
Civil War
Index terms:
Buffalo, N. Y.; Detroit, Mich.; Johnson's island; Palmer, Lieut. Col.; Toronto, Canada
2558
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 June 1864
(2 inches)
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2558 - L June 13:4/4 - Captain J. R. Sanford of the 128th regiment
arrived in the city from Johnson's island June 10. He has been appointed
acting assistant inspector general on the staff of General Heintzelman.
- - - (2)
Wars /
Civil War /
Officers
Index terms:
Heintzelman, Major General; Johnson's island; Sanford, Capt. J. E.; U. S. army
2657
Cleveland Morning Leader, 14 May 1864
(0 inches)
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2657 - L. May 14:4/4 - There are now about 3,000 national guardsmen at
Camp Cleveland. At Camp Dennison there are 5,378; Camp Chase, 5,000;
Johnson's Island, 2,000. Ten thousand are en route to field duty, mak-
ing 25,000 in camp and field. - (G)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Camp Chase; Camp Cleveland; Camp Dennison; Johnson's island
2660
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 May 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.5
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2660 - L. May 23:4/5 - The 10th O. N. G. under Captain Bolander of Cin-
cinnati arrived at Johnson's island. Three regiments of national guards . .
were on the island, besides the 128th O. W. G. (2)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Bolander, Captain (Cincinnati, O.); Cincinnati, O.; Johnson's island; U. S. army
2668
Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 June 1864
(2 inches)
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2668 - L June 24:4/2 - A squad of 20 men from the 118th regiment under
the command of Lieutenant Thompson arrived in Cleveland from Johnson's
island. They are detailed to do duty as orderlies and guards at the
provost marshal's headquarters. (2)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Johnson's island; Thompson, Lieutenant; U. S. army