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- Benjamin Sawtell (6,711 bytes)
11: |parents=James Sawtell, Sr. and Susannah (surname unknown)
21: A letter published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer from Benjamin Sawtell details some o...
24: (As published Oct 25, 1850 in the Cleveland Plain Dealer)
30: ...ops pouring down liquor to keep their spirits up; and I can think of no better way to dispel the gloom ...
33: ...and now I find myself in a valley between these abandoned hills, where I have been incessantly laboring... - Ebenezer Fish (8,848 bytes)
11: |parents=[[Ebenezer Fish Sr.]] and Lydia Stanton
19: ...urth of 10 children born to [[Ebenezer Fish Sr.]] and Lydia Fish. His birth took place June 11, 1787 i...
23: ...e wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.''
32: ...veland. He first entered the service 22 Aug 1812 and left 14 Dec 1812.<ref> (see ''"General History of...
36: ...but then a separate and larger village than Cleveland.''</p> - Cleveland city code - Section 305 (4,433 bytes)
5: ...et, Lorain Street to the River at Cincinnati Slip and north along the River to Huron Street, except num...
9: ...connected thoroughfares running in a general east and west direction shall be called courts. All curved...
13: ...ario Street and the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road S.E. shall be numbered from 1999 at...
15: ...h of Madison Avenue N.W. between West 58th Street and the westerly City limits shall be numbered from 2...
17: ...half of the Square, one number for each ten feet, and the odd numbers around the north half of the Squa... - Moses Fish (4,304 bytes)
2: ...ifth of 10 children born to [[Ebenezer Fish Sr.]] and Lydia Fish. His birth took place 25 Oct 1789 in ...
6: ...e wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.''
16: ...<ref> Early Days of the Pioneers, Cuyahoga County and Brooklyn Township, Ebenezer Foster, pg 5 </ref>
20: ...eanette, Harriet, Moses, Lorenzo, William, Henry, and George.
22: ...t A, Case 76, also Common Pleas Book D, pages 187 and 401, 16 Nov 1841)</ref> - Humor (5,383 bytes)
2: GRANDMA CLIMBED THE FAMILY TREE
4: There's been a change in Grandma, we've noticed as of late,
7: Grandma's got a hobby, she's Climbing Family Trees....
9: Poor Grandpa does the cooking, and now, or so he states
10: He even has to wash the cups and the dinner plates. - West Denison Elementary School (5,965 bytes)
2: '''Location:''' 3799 West 33rd St., Cleveland, Ohio
8: ...two room building of wood construction; built on land deeded over to the School Board for the sum of $1...
21: [[Alexander Ingram]], Samuel W. Turner and Henry Chapman, together
24: ...ga, be and they are hereby created a body politic and
26: ..., and by that name shall be competent to contract and - Street Names (4,848 bytes)
3: ...mes were abandoned in 1906 when the city of Cleveland decided to rename all north-south running streets...
7: ...any Ave. - [[Botany Avenue]] - Between W.14th St. and W.16th St.
9: ...algary Ave. - [[Calgary Avenue]] - Between W.22nd and W.23rd St.
13: ...ira Alley]] - North of Denison Ave (between W14th and W13th)
16: :Garden Ave. - [[Grand Army Court]] - Early Local Industry (4,388 bytes)
4: ...od dripping from the back was pretty sickening -- and this was a vehicle that was traveling at a better...
9: ...he butcher obtained his meats from nearby farmers and then later, from stock yards.
11: ...uch as glue, soap, and fertilizer manufacturers, and tanneries.
16: ...hinery, or by shoemakers for shoes, boots, belts, and gloves.
18: ...nal discomforts. Tanners suffered from dermatitis and eczema from the chemicals using in the tanning pr... - Maps (2,810 bytes)
3: ...St.). This represents all of [[Original Lot 74]] and the eastern half of [[Original Lot 65]].
6: ...t.|West 13th St.]], [[Foster St.|West 14th St.]], and [[Redman Avenue]].
8: ::Grand Army Court, now known as [[Garden Avenue]], did n...
17: ...he portion of [[Redman Avenue]] between West 14th and West 15th.
21: ===Petty and Baldwin Development=== - Walking Tour (8,162 bytes)
1: Let's travel back in time and take a virtual "Walking Tour" of the [[Newburgh S...
5: ...s probably an active spring there saturating the sand.
7: ... as the "easier" route up to the top of the bluff and what was then called Newburgh Street. The hill i...
9: ...e dust tracked over the road by trucks pulling in and out of the unpaved parking lot of [[Zeleznik's Ta...
15: ...really steep and paved with bricks. Could a horse and wagon have really made it up this hill? It goes ... - 175 Years at Brooklyn Centre (6,255 bytes)
1: ...Prepared for the Annual Meeting of The Cleveland Landmarks Commission<br>By: Ruth Ketteringham January...
4: ...o Samuel P. Lord, an investor in the Connecticut Land Company. He had his holdings (West 117th to the R...
7: ... June, 1894 Brooklyn Village was annexed to Cleveland.
10: ...built [[St. Barbara Church|St. Barbara's Church]] and school in East Denison.
13: ...e a family was available on West 25th Street. Demand for factory workers during World War II brought n... - Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH (3,052 bytes)
4: ...ed the land north of Denison and Moses owned the land south of Denison.
6: ...veland. He first entered the service 22 Aug 1812 and left 14 Dec 1812.<ref> (see ''"General History of...
8: ...this time that he was involved in the Mackinaw Island skirmish.
10: ...ry and demanded a lot of labor cutting down trees and planting crops.
13: ...e wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.'' - J.L. & H. Stadler Rendering and Fertilizer Co. (3,106 bytes)
1: ..._bros_flood.jpg|thumb|J.L. & H. Stadler Rendering and Fertilizer factory during the devastating flood o...
4: :John L. and Henry Stadler
10: ...om all around Cleveland as well as from the Cleveland Union stock yards.
12: :Another plant of theirs, '''Farmer's Chemical and Fertilizer''', was located on the adjoining prope...
14: ...on on the meat'' ... By Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics, Bureau of Animal Industry, Federa... - Gordon Park (2,986 bytes)
1: ...y business and controlling interests in the Cleveland Iron Mining Company. Gordon was one time the mayo...
3: ...na and natural caves, and were "in attractiveness and completeness of artistic finish...[with] few equa...
5: ...ined; that no fence should obstruct the land view and that the city should preserve the burial lot of t...
7: ...uperior neighborhood and the entire City of Cleveland for many years.
9: ...ey between the two parks; subsequent donation of land by John D. Rockefeller in 1896 completed the city... - Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague (3,004 bytes)
5: :James Milton Curtiss, Henry E. Foster, and Milton Avery Sprague
6: ...iss' mother, Nancy Foster was Henry Foster's aunt and his father's sister.)
9: ...d in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
12: ...in and that land was used for a school playground and tennis courts.
14: ...egan with Capt. Ozias Brainard who purchased the land in 1815.<BR> - John Stanton Fish (5,684 bytes)
11: |parents=[[Ebenezer Fish]] and Joanna Stanton
20: ...tre settler, [[Ebenezer Fish|Ebenezer Fish, Jr.]] and his wife Joanna Stanton Fish.
22: John Stanton Fish was born, lived, and died on what is now [[Forest St.|Forestdale Avenu...
26: ...l Census Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., OH; pg. 58</ref> and by 1860 he was a store keeper.<ref>1860 United St...
31: ...n Opera House]]<ref>"Brooklyn Opera House", Cleveland City Directory, 1885.</ref> - Oscar Kroehle (3,825 bytes)
3: ... history of Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland'', by William Coates, volume III, pg. 85</ref>
9: ...k/arch/buildImages/archID_252build_4109.jpg Cleveland Architects image]
18: ... Kibbee. The bakery was situated next to the [[Grand Army of the Republic|GAR hall]] on it's north sid...
20: ...so a baker by trade.<ref>''A History of Cleveland and its environs'', By Elroy McKendree Avery, pg 488<...
22: ...entary School]], served as manager of Star Baking and then President. He married the daughter of Frank ... - Property Developers (1,777 bytes)
1: ...as for farming. The FISH brothers sold off some land for commercial use along [[Pearl St.]] (later kno...
3: ...s started dying off and their heirs sold off the land to developers.
6: ...ed by [[Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH|Ebenezer and Moses Fish]].
8: ... form of their extended family owned most of the land along [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] from about ...
11: *'''[[Betts and Bibbins]]''' - Sandbox1 (16,937 bytes)
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77: ...1.455802, -81.700117, Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, USA
78: /Info\ 3607 Pearl Rd, Cleveland, OH 44109-2301
82: ...1.455802, -81.700117, Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, USA
94: ...1.455802, -81.700117, Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, OH, USA - Grand Army of the Republic (4,590 bytes)
3: '''Grand Army of the Republic, Brooklyn Post no. 368'''
5: :3797-99 [[Pearl St.|West 25th Street]], Cleveland, Ohio
8: : C.H. Griese<ref>''The New G.A.R. Hall'', Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 4, 1889, col. 7</ref>
11: ...attended to widows and orphans. Per the '''Cleveland Leader''':
18: '''A description of the Grand Army Hall to be Built by Brooklyn Post -- A Well ...
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