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'''Early settler Ozias Brainard bought his property from a man named Granger.'''
'''Early settler Ozias Brainard bought his property from a man named Granger.'''
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:'''Historical Record -''' Nearly ever history written about the earliest settlers on the west side of the [[Cuyahoga River]], mention that when Ozias Brainard arrived in [[Cuyahoga County]], he found a man named Granger and his son squatting on the land. Apparently, Granger had arrived some time earlier and claimed the land as his own. So Granger sells the land to Brainard and moves off to some other part of Ohio.
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:'''Historical Record -''' Nearly ever history written about the earliest settlers on the west side of the [[Cuyahoga River]], mention that when [[Ozias Brainard]] arrived in [[Cuyahoga County]], he found a man named Granger and his son squatting on the land. Apparently, Granger had arrived some time earlier and claimed the land as his own. So Granger sells the land to Brainard and moves off to some other part of Ohio.
:'''Question -'''
:'''Question -'''
:# Didn't all the Connecticut settlers buy their lots from Lord & Barber before they arrived here? If they did, then Brainard should have booted Granger off his land, not bought it from him.
:# Didn't all the Connecticut settlers buy their lots from Lord & Barber before they arrived here? If they did, then Brainard should have booted Granger off his land, not bought it from him.
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:# Was this Granger actually Gedeon Granger who owned large, vast tracts of land in Northeast Ohio?
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:# Was this Granger actually [[Gedeon Granger]] who owned large, vast tracts of land in Northeast Ohio?
'''Mass grave in the Brooklyn Cemetery of flood victims'''
'''Mass grave in the Brooklyn Cemetery of flood victims'''
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:'''Historical Record -''' Is there any? No one seems to have found any actual facts on this story. The story is that 20 or 30 people were victims of a flood on the Cuyahoga and all of them were buried in a mass grave in the old Brooklyn Cemetery on Broadview Road (the old Brainard cemetery).
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:'''Historical Record -''' Is there any? No one seems to have found any actual facts on this story. The story is that 20 or 30 people were victims of a flood on the Cuyahoga and all of them were buried in a mass grave in the old Brooklyn Cemetery on Broadview Road (the old Brainard cemetery). This cemetery isn't in Brooklyn Centre, but it's a mysterious enough story to include here.
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:'''Suppostions -''' the big question is why would they all be buried together? Why wouldn't their families have them buried in proper plots? So the questions we should be asking are:
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:'''Suppostions -'''
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:#The big question is why would they all be buried together? Why wouldn't their families have them buried in proper plots?
:#Were the bodies unidentifiable?
:#Were the bodies unidentifiable?
:#Were they all impoverished?
:#Were they all impoverished?
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:#Were they from somewhere other than Ohio so that the bodies wouldn't be shipped back to their home towns or countries?
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:#Were they from somewhere other than Ohio so that the bodies couldn't be shipped back to their home towns or countries?
:#Which flood on the Cuyahoga was so bad that so many were killed?
:#Which flood on the Cuyahoga was so bad that so many were killed?
:#What year did this supposedly happen?
:#What year did this supposedly happen?
:#Was their death the result of a shipwreck?
:#Was their death the result of a shipwreck?
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:#Could they have actually been passengers on a train that derailed due to a flood?
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:#Were they possibly burn victims from the major flood that resulted in Standard Oil's refinery spilling oil on the river and it catching fire?
:#Did this occur prior to the opening of [[Riverside Cemetery]], thus the reason the bodies ended up in Brooklyn Cemetery?
:#Did this occur prior to the opening of [[Riverside Cemetery]], thus the reason the bodies ended up in Brooklyn Cemetery?

Revision as of 15:34, 27 March 2007

This page is set aside for musings about historical facts that seem contradictory and/or just plain, uhm, mysterious.

Early settler Ozias Brainard bought his property from a man named Granger.

Historical Record - Nearly ever history written about the earliest settlers on the west side of the Cuyahoga River, mention that when Ozias Brainard arrived in Cuyahoga County, he found a man named Granger and his son squatting on the land. Apparently, Granger had arrived some time earlier and claimed the land as his own. So Granger sells the land to Brainard and moves off to some other part of Ohio.
Question -
  1. Didn't all the Connecticut settlers buy their lots from Lord & Barber before they arrived here? If they did, then Brainard should have booted Granger off his land, not bought it from him.
  2. Was this Granger actually Gedeon Granger who owned large, vast tracts of land in Northeast Ohio?


Mass grave in the Brooklyn Cemetery of flood victims

Historical Record - Is there any? No one seems to have found any actual facts on this story. The story is that 20 or 30 people were victims of a flood on the Cuyahoga and all of them were buried in a mass grave in the old Brooklyn Cemetery on Broadview Road (the old Brainard cemetery). This cemetery isn't in Brooklyn Centre, but it's a mysterious enough story to include here.
Suppostions -
  1. The big question is why would they all be buried together? Why wouldn't their families have them buried in proper plots?
  2. Were the bodies unidentifiable?
  3. Were they all impoverished?
  4. Were they from somewhere other than Ohio so that the bodies couldn't be shipped back to their home towns or countries?
  5. Which flood on the Cuyahoga was so bad that so many were killed?
  6. What year did this supposedly happen?
  7. Was their death the result of a shipwreck?
  8. Could they have actually been passengers on a train that derailed due to a flood?
  9. Were they possibly burn victims from the major flood that resulted in Standard Oil's refinery spilling oil on the river and it catching fire?
  10. Did this occur prior to the opening of Riverside Cemetery, thus the reason the bodies ended up in Brooklyn Cemetery?
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