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+ | |name=Leonard Gurley Foster | ||
+ | |born=10 Sep 1840<br>Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | ||
+ | |died=13 Dec 1937<br>Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | ||
+ | |resting=[[Riverside Cemetery]] | ||
+ | |occupation=Property developer | ||
+ | |spouse=Lyde Holmden | ||
+ | |children=Gertrude Foster, Ernest Holmden Foster, Leonard Willard Foster | ||
+ | |parents=[[Ebenezer Foster]] and Almira Williams | ||
+ | }} | ||
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- | :Coates, William R., ''A History of Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland'', Volume 2. <BR>American Historical Society. 1924. , pg. 119<BR> call no: [F34ZD C652 v. 2] | ||
+ | '''OWNER:''' | ||
+ | :Leonard Gurley Foster | ||
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- | + | :Part of [[Original Lot 74]] situated in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio. | |
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- | + | :Leonard G. Foster (1840-1937) was the son of early pioneer, [[Ebenezer Foster]] and was married to Lyde Holmden. | |
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+ | :As one of the heirs of his father, he eventually owned and developed property from West 18th St. (where it meets with [[Terrace St.|Willowdale Avenue]] and [[Forest St.|Forestdale Avenue]] to the east side of [[Gertie St.|West 15th Street]] and from the southern property line of [[Riverside Cemetery]] to [[Newburgh Street|Denison Avenue]]. Quite a large part of his property consisted of a [[Ravines|deep ravine]] that ran north and south. That ravine served as a dumping ground for the city in later years and was finally filled in totally and is now an open grassy area. The part owned by Riverside now holds new gravesites. | ||
- | + | :His home was situated on a large lot at the northwest corner of [[Gertie St.|West 15th St.]] The lot was later sold to the [[Cleveland Railway Company]] to provide access to the [[Ravines|ravines]]. For a time, the lot was also used as a streetcar turnaround. | |
- | [[ | + | [[Image:1911_Foster,_Leonard_G_poetry_book_ad.JPG|thumb|''1911 ad for Leonard G. Foster's poetry books as it appeared in The Cleveland Plain Dealer Nov 11, 1911 issue.'' ]] |
+ | :Well-known as a local nature poet, Leonard penned several books of poems such as: "The Early Days," "Whisperings of Nature," "Blossoms of Nature," and "Songs of Nature"<ref>''A history of Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland', Coates, William R., Chicago: American Historical Society, 1924, 1339 pgs, Volume 1, pg. 78.<br>A biographical sketch of Leonard Gurley Foster can be found in Volume 2, pg. 119<BR> call no: [F34ZD C652 v. 2] </ref> | ||
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[[Category:People|Foster, Leonard G.]] | [[Category:People|Foster, Leonard G.]] |
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Name | Leonard Gurley Foster |
Born | 10 Sep 1840 Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio |
Died | 13 Dec 1937 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio |
Resting Place | Riverside Cemetery |
Occupation | Property developer |
Spouse(s) | Lyde Holmden |
Children | Gertrude Foster, Ernest Holmden Foster, Leonard Willard Foster |
Parents | Ebenezer Foster and Almira Williams |
OWNER:
- Leonard Gurley Foster
LOCATION:
- Part of Original Lot 74 situated in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
HISTORY:
- Leonard G. Foster (1840-1937) was the son of early pioneer, Ebenezer Foster and was married to Lyde Holmden.
- As one of the heirs of his father, he eventually owned and developed property from West 18th St. (where it meets with Willowdale Avenue and Forestdale Avenue to the east side of West 15th Street and from the southern property line of Riverside Cemetery to Denison Avenue. Quite a large part of his property consisted of a deep ravine that ran north and south. That ravine served as a dumping ground for the city in later years and was finally filled in totally and is now an open grassy area. The part owned by Riverside now holds new gravesites.
- His home was situated on a large lot at the northwest corner of West 15th St. The lot was later sold to the Cleveland Railway Company to provide access to the ravines. For a time, the lot was also used as a streetcar turnaround.
- Well-known as a local nature poet, Leonard penned several books of poems such as: "The Early Days," "Whisperings of Nature," "Blossoms of Nature," and "Songs of Nature"[1]
References
- ↑ A history of Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland', Coates, William R., Chicago: American Historical Society, 1924, 1339 pgs, Volume 1, pg. 78.
A biographical sketch of Leonard Gurley Foster can be found in Volume 2, pg. 119
call no: [F34ZD C652 v. 2]
Property Developers
LOT 64:
Hanna Estate • Stewart Land Company
LOT 65:
LOT 74:
- Consolidated Oyster Packing • Curtis, Ambler, and Pixley • Curtis-Ambler Realty • Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague • Ebenezer Foster Heirs • Edwin H. Foster • Gates and Foster • Gates, Curtis, and Foster • K,L,&J (Kroehle, Luce, & Jenman) • Kees and Bruch • Leonard G. Foster • Leonard Pixley • Petty and Baldwin • Sprankle Realty • William Mallo
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