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[[Image:_map_1912_-_Schneider,_Jacob_allotment_(Denison,_Selzer,_Hurley).jpg|thumb|Platmap showing Jacob Schneider Allotment. Denison Ave., Selzer Ave., Hurley Ave., W.23rd St., W.22nd St.]]
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[[Image:_map_1912_-_Fuller,_Kain,_and_Kroehle_allotment_(Kenneth_Ave.,_W23rd,_W22nd).jpg|thumb|Platmap showing Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle Allotment. [[Kenneth Avenue]], W.23rd St., W.22nd St.]]
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[[Image:_map_1912_-_Bridgeview_allotments.jpg|thumb|Platmap showing Bridgeview Allotments 1 and 2. Calgary Park area as it appeared prior to purchase by the City of Cleveland. See [[Hanna Estate]] and [[Stewart Land Company]]. ]]
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[[Image:_1951_aerial_photo_-_Calgary.JPG|thumb|Aerial photograph of Bridgeview Allotment 2 and Calgary Park (1951) - The original loop is visible.]]
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'''Formerly known as:'''
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:Chestnut Avenue then Bridgeview Avenue
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'''Post-1906 name:'''
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:West 23rd Street
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'''Original Owner:'''
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:(See "Chain of Ownership" below for details)
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'''Location:'''
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:Township 7, Range 13, [[Original Lot 65]] and [[Original Lot 64]], in [[Cuyahoga County]], Ohio
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:South of [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]].
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'''Street Dedication Ordinance:'''
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:November 4, 1895 (as Bridgeview Street)
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'''Chain of Ownership:'''
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:(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
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:Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve)
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:'''Northern section''' in Original Lot 65 between Denison and Hurley Ave.
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::[[Jacob Schneider]]
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:'''Southern section''' in Original Lot 64 which includes [[Calgary Playground|Calgary Park]]
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::William and Catherine Fuller
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::Joel Fuller
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::[[Hanna Estate]]
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'''Development:'''
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:[[Jacob Schneider]]
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:[[Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle]]
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:[[Hanna Estate]]
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:[[Stewart Land Company]]
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'''Named for:'''
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:Bridgeview faced the [[Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge]].
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'''Notes:'''
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<googlemap lat="41.45035" lon="-81.699057" zoom="15">
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41.447713, -81.698799, Chestnut then Bridgeview and finally West 23rd St.
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</googlemap>
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Current revision

Platmap showing Jacob Schneider Allotment. Denison Ave., Selzer Ave., Hurley Ave., W.23rd St., W.22nd St.
Platmap showing Jacob Schneider Allotment. Denison Ave., Selzer Ave., Hurley Ave., W.23rd St., W.22nd St.
Platmap showing Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle Allotment. Kenneth Avenue, W.23rd St., W.22nd St.
Platmap showing Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle Allotment. Kenneth Avenue, W.23rd St., W.22nd St.
Platmap showing Bridgeview Allotments 1 and 2. Calgary Park area as it appeared prior to purchase by the City of Cleveland. See Hanna Estate and Stewart Land Company.
Platmap showing Bridgeview Allotments 1 and 2. Calgary Park area as it appeared prior to purchase by the City of Cleveland. See Hanna Estate and Stewart Land Company.
Aerial photograph of Bridgeview Allotment 2 and Calgary Park (1951) - The original loop is visible.
Aerial photograph of Bridgeview Allotment 2 and Calgary Park (1951) - The original loop is visible.

Formerly known as:

Chestnut Avenue then Bridgeview Avenue


Post-1906 name:

West 23rd Street


Original Owner:

(See "Chain of Ownership" below for details)


Location:

Township 7, Range 13, Original Lot 65 and Original Lot 64, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
South of Denison Avenue.


Street Dedication Ordinance:

November 4, 1895 (as Bridgeview Street)


Chain of Ownership:

(Note -- only the early owners are shown, up to the point of development)
Richard Lord (as agent for the Western Reserve)
Northern section in Original Lot 65 between Denison and Hurley Ave.
Jacob Schneider
Southern section in Original Lot 64 which includes Calgary Park
William and Catherine Fuller
Joel Fuller
Hanna Estate


Development:

Jacob Schneider
Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle
Hanna Estate
Stewart Land Company


Named for:

Bridgeview faced the Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge.


Notes:


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