Leland's band
Abstracts: 4
809
Cleveland Morning Leader, 22 February 1864
(63 inches)
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p.2, col.2
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809 - L. Feb. 22:2/2, 5 - The Sanitary fair will have its grand opening to-
day. The governor and his staff arrived in Cleveland today for the dedica-
tion exercises.
The program is as follows: Music by Leland's band; an address by Gover-
nor Brough, followed by more music; an oration by Major General Garfield,
and finally, the closing dedication address by the mayor of Cleveland.
Leland's band will play at seven p.m., when all the halls will open, in-
cluding the bazaar, the floral, the fine arts, and the museum buildings.
Over 100 people have been constantly employed for the past four weeks pre-
paring the buildings for the opening. (63)
Fairs and Expositions /
Sanitary Fair
Index terms:
Brough, Governor (Ohio); Garfield, Maj. Gen. J. A.; Leland's band; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair
1067
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.5
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1067 - I, Jan. 21:4/5 - The opening of the Weddell House yesterday was
largely attended. The saloon was well patronized and several citizens
devoted themselves "with great energy" to this branch. The wine cellar
was furnished by Messrs. Chazournes and Son, and Lawrence Myers and Son.
Leland's band "serenaded" from the balcony. f (2)
Hotels and Inns
Index terms:
Chazournes and Son (wine dealers); Leland's band; Myers, Lawrence, and Scn (wine dealers); Weddell House
1651
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 January 1864
(1 inches)
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p.4, col.4
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1651 - L Jan. 18.4/4 - clevelanders in town with Co. D. of the 29th
division, led by Leland's band, serenaded ex-Governor Tod on the
evening of the inauguration of Governor Brough. - - - (1)
Politics and Government /
Ohio
Index terms:
Brough, Governor (Ohio); Leland's band; Tod, David (ex-governor); U. S. army
2624
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 February 1864
(26 inches)
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p.3, col.4
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2624 - L Feb. 4:3/4 - In the reception given for the 41st regiment, -
the parade to the Public Square was headed by Leland's band, and march- " -
ed to the north wing of the Sanitary fair. H. S. Stevens, Esq., presi-
dent of the city council, presided. C. W. Palmer said: "You are part
of the great army of the Republic which for more than two years has
borne the destinies of the nation through perilous days to a triumphant
issue." - - (26)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Cleveland city council; Leland's band; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; Palmer, C. W. (prosecuting attorney); Public Square; Stevens, H. S.