Water st.
Abstracts: 9
112
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 May 1864
(2 inches)
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112 - L. May 4:4/2 - The gang that broke in and blew up the treasurer's safe
in the furniture store of William Hart, Esq., on Water st., was frightened
away by the watchman. - - - - - - (2)
Burglaries
Index terms:
Hart, William (furniture dealer); Water st.
880
Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 April 1864
(2 inches)
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880 - L Apr. 19:4/2 - A saloon owned by James Dunn, on the east side of
Water st., caught fire yesterday. Loss was $400. (2)
Fires and Fire Prevention
Index terms:
Dunn, James (saloon keeper); Water st.
1767
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 January 1864
(5 inches)
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1767 - L. Jan. 15:4/3 - The directors of the Cleveland, Columbus and
Cincinnati railroad were elected to the following offices: L. M. Hubby,
president; E. S. Flint, superintendent; George H. Russell, treasurer and
secretary, and S. B. Jackson, paymaster. (5)
Railroads /
Stockholders Meetings
Index terms:
Bank st.; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Flint, E. S.; Hubby, L. M.; Jackson, S. B.; Russell, George H.; Water st.
1769
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 February 1864
(17 inches)
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1769 - L Feb. 18:4/2, 3 - The new Union depot will accommodate the Buffalo
and Erie, Pittsburgh and Erie railroads. The building, worthy of our
city, is to be officially opened July 4. It is at the foot of Bank and
Water sts. Offices, express and baggage rooms, ticket offices, and a
lunch counter will be on the south side of the building. (17)
Railroads /
Union Depot
Index terms:
Bank st.; Buffalo and Erie railroad; Pittsburgh and Erie railroad; Union depot; Water st.
1770
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 March 1864
(3 inches)
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1770 - L. Mar. 10; 4/5 - Work has commenced on the new Union depot, which
will be approached three ways; from Spring, Bank, and Water sts., rising
on a grade of eight feet to every 100. (3)
Railroads /
Union Depot
Index terms:
Bank st.; Spring st.; Union depot; Water st.
1771
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864
(1 inches)
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1771 - L. Mar. 15: 1/1 - Proposals will be received until Mar. 21 for cut-
ting and laying the foundations and laying the brick required for the
construction of the Union passenger depot at the foot of Water and Bank
sts. in Cleveland. Signed: A. Stone, jr. chairman; L. M. Hubby, J. N.
McCullough, John Gardner, building committee. (1)
Railroads /
Union Depot
Index terms:
Bank st.; Gardner, John; Hubby, L. M.; McCullough, J. N.; Stone, A., jr.; Union depot; Water st.
1960
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 February 1864
(3 inches)
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1960 - L Feb. 26:4/2 - 0. Spencer, Esq., has retired from the firm of
Spencer and Mellon on Water st. Messrs. Mellon and Crawford, large shoe
manufacturers of Chester, N. H. will handle the business from now on.
(3)
Shops
Index terms:
Chester, N. H. (business manager); Mellan, Crawford and co.; *Shoes; Spencer, O.; Spencer and Mellon (shoe firm); Water st.
2615
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 January 1864
(7 inches)
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2615 - L. Jan. 18:4/2 - The 41st Ohio regiment is to be welcomed with
open arms in Cleveland. They will be marched up Water and Superior sts. :
to Public Square under the escort of the 29th O. W. M. There they will
be welcomed to the city by the mayor, then escorted to camp. (7)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Public Square; Superior st., 36 52 66 67 95 106 124 218 222 225 226 228 490 528 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 563 801 840 980 1007 1017 1090 1091 1092 1111 1173 1221 1228 1241 2142 1420; U. S. army; Water st.
2622
Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 February 1864
(15 inches)
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2622 - L. Feb. 2:4/3 - The arrival of the 41st regiment on the Cleveland,
Columbus, and Cincinnati railroad was greeted by a multitude of citi-
zens with cheers and cordial demonstrations. The regiment ate lunch
at the new soldiers' home; the meal was provided by John A. Wheeler.
A military procession formed and marched up Water st., Superior st.
Seneca st. and thus to Camp Cleveland. The 41st came home with 250
men under Lieut. Col. Robert Kimberly and Maj. John Williston, and 18
other officers. (15)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Camp Cleveland; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; Kimberly, Lieut. Col. Robert; Seneca st.; Superior st., 36 52 66 67 95 106 124 218 222 225 226 228 490 528 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 563 801 840 980 1007 1017 1090 1091 1092 1111 1173 1221 1228 1241 2142 1420; U. S. army; Water st.; Wheeler, J. A.; Williston, John H. (sheriff)