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+ | The WIKI for History of the Cleveland's westside. | ||
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+ | The area west of the Cuyahoga River was originally called Brooklyn. Brooklyn was township number 7 of range 13. It's eastern boundary was the Cuyahoga River, it's northern boundary was Lake Erie, it's southern boundary was Parma and Independence, and it's western boundary was Rockport. | ||
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+ | Known as the Lord and Barber allotment. All settlers would have purchased their land from Samuel P. Lord and Josiah Barber. | ||
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+ | The first permanent white settler of Brooklyn was James Fish. | ||
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Cleveland WIKI
The WIKI for History of the Cleveland's westside.
The area west of the Cuyahoga River was originally called Brooklyn. Brooklyn was township number 7 of range 13. It's eastern boundary was the Cuyahoga River, it's northern boundary was Lake Erie, it's southern boundary was Parma and Independence, and it's western boundary was Rockport.
Known as the Lord and Barber allotment. All settlers would have purchased their land from Samuel P. Lord and Josiah Barber.
The first permanent white settler of Brooklyn was James Fish.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.