Annals of Cleveland

Wheeler, J. A.

Abstracts: 3

1098

Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 November 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.5 ~ View at ChronAm

1098 - L Nov. 7:4/5 - The following patents were granted through the office
of Burridge and Company:
S. G. Hurlburt, Shaker Willage, Ohio, a cider mill and press; H. Rice,
Youngstown, Ohio, a churn; C. Avery, Ashtabula, Ohio, a camp kettle; L. N.
Clark, Brighton, Mich., a threshing machine; Thomas and Baker, Cleveland,
an oil well pump; Needham and Nelson, Rockport, Ill., a harvester; E. F.
Bishop, Burton, a straw cutter; J. A. Wheeler, Cleveland, mill picks; J.
IIannon, South Lyon, Mich., a fruit ladder; R. Gipson, Shelby, a clothes
wringer; Cain and Lawrence, Cleveland, an artificial leg; S. H. Laman,
Willoughby, a stove pipe guard; and M. Burt, Cleveland, watches. - (2)

Inventions and Inventors

Index terms:

Ashtabula, O.; Avery, C. (Ashtabula, O.); Bishop, E. F.; Brighton, Mich.; Burridge and co.; Burt, M. (jeweler); Burton (inventor); Cain and Lawrence; Clark, L. N. (Brighton, Mich.); Gipson, R., (Shelby, O.); Hannon, J. (South Lyon, Mich.); Hurlburt, S. G. (Shaker Willage, O.); Lamam, S. H. (Willoughby. O.); Needham and Nelson (Rockport, Ill.); Ricc, H. (Youngstown, O.); Rockport, Ill.; Shaker Willage, O.; Shelby, O.; South Lyon, Mich.; Thomas and Baker; Wheeler, J. A.; Youngstown, O.

2622

Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 February 1864 (15 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

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)

2637

Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 July 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

2637 - H July 5: 1/3 - The remnant of the gallant 8th Ohio regiment re-
turned from Washington yesterlay by train. They were given breakfast
at Wheeler and Russell's dining hall, where they were welcomed by Mayor
Senter on behalf of the city. He said in part:
"It is with feelings of pride commingled with deep sorrow that I, on
behalf of our city and the military committee welcome you, after your
years of hardships in the field, to your return to peaceful life.
"But my pride is checked in its exultation as I look upon your
meagre ranks and sorrow saddens my heart.
"Where are those thousand brave and stalwart men who went forth for
their country's peace? Alas! Bones whitening on vast battlefields,
unmarked mounds in devastated regions, and leathsome prison houses only
Can anSWer.
"Thank God you, few as you are, have been spared - spared, not mere-
ly to be an abiding comfort to loving friends and an honor to your
country, but for the higher purpose of reminding us continually, by
+ WARS
++ Civil War
+++ U. S. Army
2652 - L. Feb. 18:4/2 - Due to the extreme cold, the reception dinner of
the companies of the 67th Ohio was postponed. The 67th was not in-
formed of this until they had marched from Camp Cleveland to the recep-
tion hall. They then returned, marching through the streets. (2)

Wars / Civil War / Receptions and Celebrations

Index terms:

Camp Cleveland; Sawyer, Colonel Frank; Senter, George B. (mayor); U. S. army; Washington, D. C.; Wheeler, J. A.; Wheeler and Russell (dining hall)