Masters, Mayor I. U.
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204
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 May 1864
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204 - I, May 18:4/3 . In accordance with the intention of Mayor I. U.
Masters to resign his office because of ill health, the city council re-
ceived a letter from him to that effect. -
The council immediately proceeded to fill the vacancy. George B.
Senter, William B. Castle, and 0. M. Oviatt were candidates. George B.
Senter was chosen. (6)
City Government /
Council
Index terms:
Castle, William B.; Masters, Mayor I. U.; Oviatt, O. M.; Senter, George B. (mayor)
784
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 January 1864
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784 - L Jan. 9:3/2, 3,4 - The great Northern Ohio Sanitary fair will open
in Cleveland on Feb. 22, and continue for two weeks. The proceeds from
this fair will be entrusted to the Soldiers' Aid society to carry on
its work. The fair will contain a ladies' bazaar, a refreshment hall,
a mechanics hall, a produce hall, a merchandise hall, a fine arts and
floral hall, a museum of relics and curiosities, and a grand audience
room for concerts, lectures, tableaux, etc. Donations will be sought
wherever things of usefulness may be found.
Following is a list of officers: Honorary Officers: His Excellency
Governor Brough, ex-Governor Tod, Mayor I. U. Masters, Maj. Gen. J. A.
Garfield, the Hon. S. P. Chase, and the Hon. B. F. Wade. - -
The executive committee consists of: T. P. Handy, chairman, H. M.
Chapin.
Mary C. Brayton, and Ellen F. Terry. secretaries. Seventeen more
officers. Twenty-one special committees have been appointed to attend
to every known phase of the fair. -
Word is coming every day from all parts of the country, especially
the South, thanking the local organization for their many kindnesses in
giving aid to soldiers at the front, and food and comfort to the wounded
and sick in the hospitals. (56)
Fairs and Expositions /
Sanitary Fair
Index terms:
Brayton, Mary C.; Brough, Governor (Ohio); Chapin, H. M.; Chase, Salmon P.; Garfield, Maj. Gen. J. A.; Handy, T. P.; Masters, Mayor I. U.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; Soldiers Aid society; South; Terry, Ellen F.; Tod, David (ex-governor); Wade, Senator B. F.
804
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 February 1864
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804 - L. Feb. 13:4/3 - Mayor I. U. Masters says: "All boarding houses and
hotels will be packed during the Northern Ohio Sanitary fair in Cleveland."
He asks that the citizens provide accommodations. (4)
Fairs and Expositions /
Sanitary Fair
Index terms:
Masters, Mayor I. U.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair
816
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 February 1864
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816 - H Feb. 23:2/2, 6 - The weather was bright and clear yesterday for
the opening of the great Sanitary fair in Cleveland. The train from Co-
lumbus arrived early today with the members of the state legislature. They
were given a dinner at the Weddell House, where Mayor I. U. Masters gave
a speech welcoming them to Cleveland. A parade was given by the members
of the 29th O. W. M. The immense audience hall was filled for the inau-
guration ceremonies. Mayor Masters presided and introduced the Rev. S. C.
Aiken of the First Presbyterian church, who opened the proceedings with a
prayer. Lieutenant Governor Anderson gave a speech in which he praised
Cleveland. Maj. Gen. J. A. Garfield also spoke, praising Ohio's gallant
soldiers of the civil war, and the great Sanitary fair was declared duly
opened. None of the departments were entirely finished, and their beauties
were not fully developed; but the general effect of floral hall, the
bazaar hall, the fine arts hall, and the museum was perfectly enchanting.
It is expected that every department connected with the fair will be fin-
ished today. (98)
Fairs and Expositions /
Sanitary Fair
Index terms:
Aiken, Rev. S. C.; Anderson, Lieutenant Governor (Ohio); Columbus, O.; First Presbyterian church; Garfield, Maj. Gen. J. A.; Masters, Mayor I. U.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; Ohio; U. S. army; Weddell House
1510
Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 May 1864
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1510 - L. May 28:4/2 - The city police department presented the Hon. I. U.
Masters, former mayor, with a silver goblet as a token of their esteem for
him. (2)
Police Department
Index terms:
Cleveland city police department; Masters, Mayor I. U.
2627
Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 February 1864
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2627 - L. Feb. 19:4/3 - A reception for the 67th regiment was held in
the refreshment room of the Sanitary fair on the Public Square. After
the regiment had marched around, they had a splendid meal. Speeches
were made by Mayor Masters and John C. Grannis, Esq., Major Butler
replied in behalf of the soldiers. (12)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Butler, Major; Grannis, John C.; Masters, Mayor I. U.; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; Public Square; U. S. army