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- Formation of townships and ranges (858 bytes)
1: ...sing these, they also laid out lines running east and west -- again, five miles apart. Thus each towns...
7: ...e 7th township from the 41st parallel of latitude and the 12th range from the border of Pennsylvania. ... - 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.'' - Gates, Curtis, and Foster (418 bytes)
1: ...and W16th between [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] and [[Botany Avenue]]
5: :'''[[Charles Gates]]''' (son of Jeremiah Gates and Phoebe Deming)
7: ...[Edwin H. Foster]]''' (son of [[Ebenezer Foster]] and Almira Williams) - 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... - Petty and Baldwin (1,663 bytes)
1: ... Hapgood became W.16th, Petty became W.15th, Highland became Botany.]]
3: :Charles H. Petty and T.C. Baldwin
6: ...d in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
9: ...dwin Tract in 1875 from [[Daniel C. Foster|Daniel and Eunice Foster]].
14: ...|West 16th St.]], [[Botany Avenue]] on the south, and the west side of [[Foster St.|West 14th St.]] - Curtis, Ambler, and Pixley (882 bytes)
2: :James M. Curtiss; William Ambler, and Leonard Pixley
5: ...d in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
10: ... Ida, and Clara. His residence was a large house and property that sat at 2017 Denison Ave. (#481 in t... - Fuller, Kain, and Kroehle (1,222 bytes)
1: ...ler'''<br><small>Source: ''A history of Cleveland and its environs''</small>]]
2: ...ler'''<br><small>Source: ''A history of Cleveland and its environs''</small>]]
5: :Joel H. Fuller, George S. Kain, and Kroehle
8: ...d in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
11: ...ast line of [[Original Lot 65|original lot #65]], and the south line of lot #65. He later sold it to h... - 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> - Betts and Bibbins (2,094 bytes)
2: :Ansel Betts and Jerome Bibbins (1817-1867)
5: ...d in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
8: ...latter sold a tract of land between Archwood Ave. and Mapledale Ave. to his son-in-law.
18: ... and is known by being a part of original lot #65 and is bounded as follows:
20: *''commencing at the N.E. corner of a piece of land this day deed to H.G. Clark by Ansel A. Betts run... - Kees and Bruch (471 bytes)
2: :[[William H. Kees]] and Fred W. Bruch
5: ...d in the Township of Brooklyn, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio.
8: ...oward St.|West 17th St]]. They owned, in all, 13 and 1/2 acres which was purchased in 1902 from the he... - Sb1965 3rd and 4th (886 bytes)
1: [[Image:St Barbara's grades 3and4 1965 66.jpg]]
19: ...to Barb Kaput Wehrung, Barbara Minich Kishmarton, and Stanley Wanicki for the help in identifying the s... - Gates and Foster (86 bytes)
- Sb1968-1969 3rd and 4th (626 bytes)
1: [[Image:St Barbara's grades 3and4 1968 1969.jpg|800px]] - Farmers and Merchants Banking (824 bytes)
1: ...armers_and_Merchants_Banking_ad.jpg|thumb|Farmers and Merchants Banking ad - circa 1908]]
3: ...eir common ancestors were Capt. Jonathan FISH Sr. and Abigail FISH.</ref>
8: ...d, Ohio (SE Corner of [[Pearl St.|West 25th St.]] and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Ave.]]) - Sb1965 5th and 6th (1,087 bytes)
1: [[Image:St Barbara's grades 5and6 1965 66.jpg]]
17: ...ian Vargo, Mitchell Sojack, Theresa Minich, Louis Andreasik, Susan Pernick - Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store (190 bytes)
2: :3777 [[Pearl St.|West 25th Street]], Cleveland, Ohio
6: Situated between Doraty Motors and [[Louis' Laundry]] on the east side of W.25th. - Brooklyn Centre Flora and Fauna (1,566 bytes)
1: ''[This page is currently under construction and subject to substantial editing.]''
5: ... brown husk. Unfortunately, the nuts were bitter and not edible unless you were a squirrel or a pig.
7: ...ize this tree was. It was easily 30' to 40' high and did not turn brilliant red in the fall. The leaf...
9: ...nown for the long "cigars" (seed husks) that form and hang all over the tree. Because this tree was ri...
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- 100th Anniversary Book (45,593 bytes)
6: (Administrator of St. Barbara Church, Cleveland, October 31, 1997-Nov. 1, 2007)<br>
16: ...parishes experienced in Cleveland were multiplied and repeated. Every nationality church wanted a pries...
18: ...re abrupt transfers and sometimes there were days and weeks during which the parish was pastorless. So...
20: ...opefully this introduction will help us to understand the history of St. Barbara's Parish.
22: ...he pastoral needs in Polish. The Diocese of Cleveland in its own directory lists the founding of the pa... - Ruth Ketteringham Collection (25,628 bytes)
6: ...searched Brooklyn-Centre and other areas of Cleveland, Ohio.
8: ...e history of the area. Her research was extensive and allowed her the ability to lecture on various asp...
10: ...f>[http://earlysettlers.org/news_events.html News and Events of the Early Settlers Association]</ref>
12: ...en cataloged and added to their main collection); and two boxes of material were saved from the trash b...
24: ...s is the building that was picked up, moved back, and turned to face Denison Ave. (became the site of t... - Carriage Barns (18,859 bytes)
5: ::''Cleveland, Ohio''<br>
10: ...8 as the county’s oldest Methodist congregation and the next year a Congregational church was organiz...
13: ...uses were on fairly large lots with small gardens and carriage barns.
16: ...tments. Rear houses were built behind main houses and old carriage barns were in some instances convert...
19: ...ability of delivery wagons for all kinds of foods and services. - Archwood Congregational Church (16,252 bytes)
7: ...gregational Church<br>2800 Archwood Ave.<br>Cleveland, Ohio<br>
28: ... north side of Greenwood (Archwood) Ave. Outgrown and in disrepair by the 1920s, a new building, design...
29: ...ch-cgi/article.pl?id=AUCOC1 Encyclopedia of Cleveland]
60: ...ctions were transcribed in 2010 from photocopied handwritten pages originally written in 1934. In many...
61: ...brackets are by the transcriber [[Sandra Wanicki|Sandra (Wanicki) Rozhon]]. - St. Barbara Church (20,252 bytes)
19: ...t. Barbara Church<br>1505 Denison Avenue<br>Cleveland, Ohio<br>
34: | [[Gertie St.|West 15th St]]<br>and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] area
56: ...arious locations such as Our Lady of Good Counsel and even the firehouse on Broadview Ave.
58: ...that housed not only the church, but also a hall, and living quarters for the priest.
60: ... during the winter and when the dirt road was wet and muddy. - Life50 (9,732 bytes)
1: ...e 1930's and 1940's). Here's a few of the chores and products that I remember:
6: ...ar that my mother made from fat (lard, I suppose) and lye in an old enamel wash basin. As you might im...
8: ... Sometimes it depended on whether a particular brand was offering a free dishtowel inside the box.
10: ...e load was agitated and then run thru the wringer and this time would fall into the sink from which it ...
12: ...the whole thing rolled back over against the wall and out of the way. - Granger’s Hill (12,589 bytes)
3: ...79, 693 pgs. (pg 416)</ref> is mentioned in Cleveland history books as the first known white man to set...
5: ...nd in 1815 Granger sold his land to the Brainards and moved to the Maumee country.
9: ...s mother which he visited in 1833. Said one Cleveland history:
11: ...y's centennial anniversary Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland World, 1896, 445 pgs. (pg 77) </ref>
15: ...s settlement, rise and progress : 1796-1896 Cleveland: Imperial Press, 1896, 629 pgs. see pg 253-254 </... - Cuyahoga River (11,931 bytes)
1: ...merican term for "crooked river". The many swamps and thickets along both sides of the river were a stu...
3: ...tine state. Was it heavily wooded, or open grasslands? We know parts were marshy, but that was probab...
5: ...iminary Study of Industrial Polution in the Cleveland Harbor Area]</i> </ref>
7: ...was built on what is now aptly called "Whiskey Island".
9: An 1896 book, ''Centennial history of Cleveland'', bemoans the fact that the "blue, crystal water... - History's Mysteries (15,931 bytes)
4: ...gs about historical facts that seem contradictory and/or just plain, uhm, mysterious.
9: ...s his own. So Granger sells the land to Brainard and moves off to some other part of Ohio.
12: ...then Brainard should have booted Granger off his land, not bought it from him. This part of the story ...
13: ...Gideon Granger]] who owned large, vast tracts of land in Northeast Ohio?
18: ...30 people were victims of a flood on the Cuyahoga and all of them were buried in a mass grave in the ol... - History (9,442 bytes)
5: [From the Cleveland Memory Project -- Chapter 10 of
6: "A History of the City of Cleveland"]
8: ...ar the lake and about that part now known as Main and Detroit streets. There was, however, out near the...
10: ...ear came [[Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH|Moses and Ebenezer FISH]], the last named serving as one of...
12: ...days after leaving Chatham), where Isaac Hinckley and his family rested, leaving the others to push on ... - Austin Powder Company (9,340 bytes)
2: ...tion of Austin Powder in relation to Harvard Ave. and the Five Mile Lock<br><small>(The thumbnail image...
3: ... which would later be the sites of Alcoa Aluminum and Republic Steel. The powder mill was located at t...
15: ...y, only three years earlier, on March 16th, 1872, and also in 1907.
18: ...ttered, and houses shaken as if by an earthquake, and terrible excitement existed for a while."
27: ... forty tons of powder blew up, shattering windows and injuring walls from five to ten miles distant. - EF Sublots (28,734 bytes)
3: ... St., both sides of West 13th St., Redman Avenue, and a small portion of Denison Avenue:
5: *EF01, EF02, EF03 - Denison and W14th - 1904 Foster et al to Masek, Charles
29: *EF04, EF05, EF06, EF35 - 13th and Denison - 1931 American Chemical Connecticut to ...
37: *EF06, EF35 - Denison and W13th - 1905 Foster et al to Masek
39: ...55 W14th - 1908 Loomis, Charles to Hoffman, Henry and Julianna - Pearl St. (21,654 bytes)
13: :[[Ebenezer Fish]] and [[Betts and Bibbins]] developed the section north of [[Newbur...
27: ...pearlash. Pearlash has been used for soap, glass, and china production."''
31: ...trees such as Hickory, Hemlock, Willow, Mulberry, and Spruce.
39: ... then by the fact that it had become a toll road, and then by it's numerical name when all north/south ...
42: ::Wayne, Medina, and Cuyahoga Turnpike - Infra-structure (11,433 bytes)
14: ::*[[Bank Bar]] - corner of W.25th and Denison Ave.
17: ::*[[Nut House]] - corner of W.25th and Denison Ave.
27: ::*[[Brown's Grill and Bowling Lanes]] - 3857 West 25th St.
29: :'''Candy'''
56: ::*[[Archwood Pharmacy]] - corner of Archwood and Pearl - Ravines (12,219 bytes)
7: ...eir horse drawn wagons needed to go down one side and up the other of each of these.
9: ==Ravine between Denison and Forestdale==
11: ...th St.]] between [[Forest St.|Forestdale Avenue]] and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]], down to [[Jennin...
13: ...r of [[Newburgh St.]] (now known as Denison Ave.) and [[Pearl St.]] (now known as West 25th Street). B...
17: ...se (this house having once been occupied by his grandfather, [[John Stanton Fish]], the son of the orig... - Brooklyn-Brighton Bridge (9,458 bytes)
3: ...idge_-looking_south_%28pre-1915%29.jpg|thumb|Farmland below the bridge]]
4: ...[[Big Creek]] near the [[Brookside Park Zoo|Cleveland Metroparks Zoo]]. More commonly known today as t...
7: ... The hills at either end of the valley were steep and hard enough for a human to walk up, much less for...
9: ...became more and more industrialized and the farm land was gone.
14: ...the concrete bridge built in 1916 is fully a thousand feet longer than the previous bridge. It is diff... - Benjamin P. Forbes (5,819 bytes)
3: *Item: Handwritten multi-page document signed by B.P. Forbes,...
9: ...ropped into the Chamber of Industry the other day and found its genial Secretary in his comfortable off...
11: ...d and with his natural ability to discover a joke and put it into print where others could only see the...
13: ... was a leading feature of the old '''Cuyahogan''' and this was headed by a picture of Mr. Hyre in a cha...
15: ...plate form, or that we didn't get from C. A. Snow and Co., Washington, D.C. for running a little two in... - James Sears (5,102 bytes)
3: :Biography Compiled by: '''''Alta A. Hoyt''', a granddaughter-in-law''
5: :Source: ''This handwritten biography was found in with [[Ruth Ketteri...
6: :Transcribed by: ''Sandra Wanicki Rozhon, 2009''
11: ...95 and came to Cleveland with his parents in 1822 and settled on Superior Lane near Public Square where...
13: ...s arms and a-horseback, back to his home in Cleveland, where she lived until her marriage. - Neighborhood Photo Album (11,489 bytes)
1: ===West 13th, West 14th, West 15th, and Redman===
12: ...[[George Foster]], son of the original settler / landowner [[Ebenezer Foster]] of this side of Denison ...
13: ...oint is about 3 houses from the corner of Denison and 14th. The brown house in the distance was on Redm...
19: ===City Dump and Redman Woods===
22: ... was a deep ravine between [[Riverside Cemetery]] and the property on [[Gertie St.|West 15th Street]] - St. Barbara Church Album (21,001 bytes)
1: ...nt Barbara's Church<br>1505 Denison Ave.<br>Cleveland, Ohio]]'''</div>]]
7: ... 1, 2007 by [[User:Sandy|Sandra Wanicki Rozhon]] and Lahni Rozhon Moore.
9: ...rial record of what our church looks like, inside and out.
11: ...l. Therefore, this project goes beyond the usual and expected. We hope you enjoy exploring all the fe...
13: ...opening in 1952. Likewise, the smell of burning candles isn't as dominant as it once was. The photogr...
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