Sandusky, O.
Abstracts: 3
174
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 January 1864
(4 inches)
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p.4, col.5
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174 - L. Jan. 5:4/5 - The Rev. E. P. Ingersoll, formerly of Cleveland, was
installed as pastor of the First Congregational church of Sandusky on Dec.
29, last year. The Rev. Samuel Wolcott of Cleveland presided as moderator.
... (4)
Churches and Sects /
Congregational
Index terms:
First Congregational church; Ingersoll, Rev. E. P. (Sandusky); Sandusky, O.; Wolcott, Rev. Samuel
1468
Cleveland Morning Leader, 16 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1468 - L. Jan. 16:4/2 - Sheriff Lewis and Deputy Whitney returned from
Sandusky with Ben Coleman, who broke jail with ten others. (2)
Penal and Corrective Institutions /
Escapes and Jail Breaks
Index terms:
Coleman, Ben; Lewis, Sheriff; Sandusky, O.; Whitney (deputy sheriff)
1803
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 March 1864
(ed; 18 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1803 - L. Mar. 18; ed: 2/1 - The school bill passed the Ohio house unani-
mously. There were three opposing votes in the senate. This law (the
credit is due to Martin) will put schools on their feet again. Townships
will have the power to levy the rate of taxes for school purposes. Town-
ship treasurers and boards of education are to make annual reports. Pro-
visions for a school for colored children are made definite. "It will
put increased vigor into our country schools, which is so greatly needed."
(18)
Schools and Seminaries
Index terms:
Martin (Ohio legislator); Sandusky, O.