Annals of Cleveland

Youngstown, O.

Abstracts: 6

28

Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 May 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

28 - L. May 21:4/2 - A certain woman from Youngstown last winter com-
mitted assault and battery against two frail women here, one of whom
recently received a verdict of $5,000 against the Youngstown woman for
the injury. - - - - - - (2)

Assaults and Robberies

Index terms:

Youngstown, O.

535

Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 November 1864 (4 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

535 - L Nov. 23:4/4 - Alfred Talbot, 50, an old and highly respected
citizen of East Cleveland, was killed in an accident which occurred on
the Mahoning railroad in Youngstown Nov. 20. Mr. Talbot had gone out
cn a handcar to repair a bridge. In turning the crank, it caught in his
coat and threw him with great force in front of the car, breaking his
arm and forcing through his side. - . . . (4)

Disasters and Accidents / Railroad

Index terms:

Talbot, Alfred; Youngstown, O.

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

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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.

1470

Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 February 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1470 - L. Feb. 9:4/3 - The jail break that took place six weeks ago in-
cluded a Mr. Kately, who made good his escape to his home in Youngstown.
He was almost caught there, but managed a successful getaway to Poland,
O., where once more he was nearly arrested, but escaped to Newark, N. J.
This move was his downfall. He ran right into the arms of the law.
W. R. Simmons, a Cleveland deputy, was sent to bring Mr. Kately back.
(5)

Penal and Corrective Institutions / Escapes and Jail Breaks

Index terms:

Bryant, William Cullen (author); Kately; Newark, N. J.; Poland, O.; Simmons, W. R.; Youngstown, O.

1755

Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 January 1864 (adv; 2 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

1755 - L. Jan. 1; adv. 1/4 - The Mahoning railroad advertises that on and
after Jan. 4, passenger trains on this road will arrive and depart from
the New York depot on Scranton ave. (Seneca st.) as follows:
Arrive Leave
Youngstown express 3:45 p.m. - 10:20 a.m.
Mail 7:15 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
L Jan. 4:4/4 - See Newspapers (2)

Railroads / Schedules

Index terms:

Cleveland and Mahoning railroad; New York; Scranton ave.; Seneca st.; Youngstown, O.

1765

Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 November 1864 (6 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1765 - L Nov. 26:4/3 - Super intendent Sweetster of Atlantic and Great
Western railroad has altered the time table of the Mahoning division by
increasing the speed of Way Freight No. 13, which leaves Cleveland at
5:30 a.m. and arrives in Youngstown at 1:30 p.m. A passenger and a mail
coach will be attached to this train. (6)

Railroads / Schedules

Index terms:

Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Sweetster (railroad superintendent); Youngstown, O.