A History of the City of Cleveland INDEX A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z Abbey, Grove N., 307. Abbey Street Viaduct, 476. Abbott, David, 118. Aborn, Frank, 462. Ackley, Dr. H. C., 349-51. Ackley, John A., 70, 176, 177. Adams, Samuel E., 310, 440, 442. Adams, Seth, 135. Addison, H. M., 550, 552; originates Early Settlers' Association, 438; Centennial commission, 519, 521, 525. Adgate, John Hart, 93. Agnew, Samuel, 26. Akers, William J., 520, 521, 525. Akron and Beaver Canal, 304. Alcott, F. L., 522. Aldermen, Board of, 354. Allemannia Fire Insurance Co., 352. Allen, Gaston G., 311. Allen, John W., 177, 216-217, 226, 232, 242, 262; director Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 186; in the cholera season, 242-43; tells of plague in 1832, 243-45; incorporator C. and N, Ry, Co., 256; writes for the Advertiser, 258; elected mayor, 276; incorporator Ohio R.R. Co., 318; president C., C. and C. R. R., 322; president Society for Savings, 342; Early Settlers' Association, 439; postmaster, 507; congressional representative, 509. Allen, Mehemiah, 229, 311, 318. Allen. W. F., Jr., 339. American Florists, Society of, 552. Amusements in early times, 173-74. Andrews, A., 265. Andrews, Sherlock J., 186, 216, 226, 251, 268, 270; sketch of, 217-218; president of the council, 269; his resignation, 271; first president Library Board, 403; first president Cleveland Bar Association, 406; Early Settlers' Association, 440; representative, 509. Andrews, William, 67. Andrews, William W., 83. Anshe Chesed Congregation, 360. Applegarth, H. C., 554. Appraisers of houses, 1803, 118. Apprentices, 180. Arey, Oliver, 463. Arkites, 445-447. Armstrong, Elizabeth, 282. Armstrong, George E., 406. Armstrong, William W., 472, 482. 507, 513. Arnold, George, 471. Art Gallery, plans and bequests for, 509-510. Artemus Ward Club, 546. Arter, Mrs. F. A., 548 Ashtabula bridge disaster, 432. Ashtabula County, 148. Assessor, city, 1815, 176. Associations, 315, 405-406, 439-40. Asylums 356-58. Atkins, D. F., 138. Atlantic and Great Western RailRoad Company, 329. Atwater, Amzi, 26, 55-56; sketch of, 66; 67, 68. Atwater, Caleb, 92. Auditor, 420. Austin, Eliphalet, Jr., 318. Austin, William, 168. Avery, Elroy M., 463. Avery, Mrs. Elroy M., 359, 360, 526, 548, 550. Axline, H. A., 547. Axworthy, Thomas, 475; defalcation of, 478-79. Ayres, Elisha, 26.
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Babcock, B. D., 442, 477, 493. Babcock, Mrs. Caroline Baldwin, 549. Babcock, Charles H., 471. Babcock, Mrs. P. H., 360. Babcock, William R., 229. Backus, Franklin T., 277, 349, 364;Canal Bank failure, 350, 351; in Oberlin-Wellington rescue cases, 383. Backus, Mrs. Franklin T., 449. Bailey, Amasa, 177. Baldwin, Amos, 154. Baldwin, Caleb, 154. Baldwin, Charles C., 399, 401, 469, 483. Baldwin, David C., 483. Baldwin, Dudley, 187, 267, 295, 328, 339, 441. Baldwin, E. I., 307. Baldwin, Edward, 268, 271, 299. Baldwin, Norman C., 235, 266, 305, 365. Baldwin, Runa, 154. Ballard, John, 231. Bank of Cleveland, 292. Banks, of Ohio, 188, 189; from 1845-1895, 341-51; failures, 302, 348-51; capital and surplus, 503. Bankruptcy Court, 404. Baptist Church, 238. Barber, Amos, 26. Barber, Gershom M., 407, 422, 423. Barber, Joseph, 186. Barber, Josiah, 229, 241, 253, 257, 365. Barnes, Samuel, 27. Barnett, James, 247, 354, 360, 495, 550, 475; Library Association Board, 316; Board of Police Commissioners, 398; president Board of Elections, 472; Centennial Committee, 519. Barnett, Melancthon, 249, 272, 304, 471. Barnum, P. T., 427. Barr, John, 283, 294, 354, 355, 471. Barr, Thomas, 103. Barret, David, 168. Barris, W. H., 345. Bartley, Mordecai, 229. Bates, Noble, 154. Battell, Philip, 279. Battle of the Peninsula, 162. Battles of our Nation, 534. Beacher, Sylvester, 160. Beall, Gen. R., 162. Beard, David, 27. Beardsley, David H., 177, 214, 216, 218, 256. Beardsley, I. L., 402. Bears, 104-105. Beatty, Zaccheus A., 135. Beaumont, W. H., 310. Bedell, G. T., 453. Bedford, 303. Beer, Joshua, 103. Belden, Caroline, 283. Benedict, George A., 275, 338, 365, 507, 511. Benedict, I. F., 471. Benedict and Reudy, store burglarized, 473. Benham, George H. 471. Benham, Shadrach, 26. Bennett, John A., 393. Bennett, Philander, 265. Benton, E. R., 310. Benton, Horace, 283. Benton, L. A., 387. Benton, Stephen, 26. Berea Guards, 433. Bethel Church, 278. Bethal Union and Associated Charities, 403. Beverlin, John, 365. Bierce, Mrs. Sarah E., 526, 549. Big Son, Seneca Indian, 74, 75. Bigelow, A. D., 310. Bigelow Lodge, 310. Bill, Earl, 410. Billinger, Mary, 138-39. Bills, James S., 160. Bingham, Charles W., 479, 510. Bingham, Elijah, 262. Bingham, William, 277, 359, 364, 365, 405, 410; Library Association Board, 316; first president Union Club, 406; Western Reserve Historical Society, 483. Bishop, John, 460. Bishop, R. M. 438. Bissell, A. H., 339. Bissell, Benjamin, 340. Bissell, John P., 93. Blair, A. O., 340. Blair, Elizabeth, 526. Blair, F. J., 283. Blair, Henry, 272. Blair, John, 186, 197, 212, 215, 267, 304. Blandin, Mrs. E. J., 548. Blee, Robert, 417. Blin, Richard, 154. Bliss, George, 383. Bliss, Stoughton, 446. Blossom, H. C., 405. Blossom, Henry S., 522. Blount, Colonel, 413. Board of Control, 1891, 482. Board of Industry and Improvement, 475. Board of Park Commissioners organized, 415. Board of Trade, 338-39, 394-96, 486-88, 503. Boardman, Elijah, 92. Boardman, W. J., 405-406. Bohm, E. H., 471, 495. Bois, E. C., 556. Bolles, Jas. A., 433. Bolls, John, 92. Bomford tract, 360. Bond, Mrs. D. E., 244. Bone, J. H. A., 399. Bower, B. F., 517. Boxwell, Alexander, 521. Brace, Jonathan, 20. Bradburn, Charles, 283, 286, 306, 377. Bradford, Mrs. Mary S., 526. Bradley, Alva, 466. Bradley, Moses, 160. Bradstreet, Col. John, 10. Brainard, Asa, 240. Brainard, A. H., 339. Brainard, Enos, 240. Brainard, J., 339. Brainard, Ozias, 240. Brainard, Silas, 427. Brainard, Stephen, 240. Brainard, Warren, 240. Brainard's Opera House, see Globe Theater. Brainerd, Dr. H. C., 403. Brandon, C., 160. Bratenahl's Block, 236. Brayton, Henry F., 352, 372, 410. Breck, J. H., 360. Brecksville, 303. Brennan Kate S., 462. Brett, William H., 402. Brewer, A. T., 483. Briant, John, 27. Brice, Calvin A., 552. Bridges, 296-300, 436-38, 476. Briggs, James A., 286 Brinsmade, A. T., 433. British fleet, appearance of, 164. Britton Iron & Steel Co., 369. Broadway widened, 265. Brockway, A. W., 345. Brockway, H. C., 410. Brockway, Wason, Everett & Co., 345. Bronson, Rev. S. A., 136. Brooklyn Cemetery Association, 360. Brooklyn Blues, 433. Brooklyn, Village of, 134, 296, 303. annexation, 508. Brooks, Henry M., 521. Brooks, S. C., 415. Brown, Ethan A., 152, 168, 222. Brown, Rev. F. T., 358. Brown, Josiah W., 124. Brown, John W., 403. Brown, Samuel, 270. Brown, Thomas, 339. Brownell, Mayor, 358. Brownell, Thomas, 386. Brush, Charles F., 430-31, 522, 525. Brush Electric Company 431. Bryan, David, 119. Bryant, David, 63, 74, 95, 96. Bryant, Gilman, 63, 69, 96, 110. Buckeye Guards, 433. Buckeye Insurance Company, 352. Buckingham, Ebenezer, 222. Buel, Daniel, 167. Buffalo Land Company, 241, 265-66; builds hotel, 295. Buffalo road, 236. Buhrer, Stephen, 311, 402, 436. Building statistics, 1890, 505. Bulkley, Charles H., 418, 428, 475. Bulkley, W. F., 515. Bump, Mr. --, schoolmaster, 236. Bunnel, David, 168. Burbank, Stephen, 27. Burgess, Almon, 471. Burgess, H. H., 482. Burk, Allen, 160. Burk, Erectus, 154. Burk, Joseph, 161. Burk, Sylvanus, 126. Burras, David, 154. Burrell, Jesse, 261. Burrows, Francis A., 365. Burt, George H., 415. Burton, Mrs. E. D., 360. Burton, Theodore E., 509. Bushnell, Asa S., 525, 531, 541, 545; Address on Founder's day, 538, 549, 552, 555. Burhnell, Mrs. A. S., 549. Bushnell, Simeon, 382-83. Butler, Benjamin F., 360. Butler, Henry E., 294. Butler, Julia, 282. Butts, Bolivar, 441, 519, 521, 525, 526, 532. Byington, Edwin, 318.
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Cady, George W., Centennial Commissioner, 525. Cady, S. C., organizes Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, 314. Calahan, Thomas, Elected councilman, 271, 272. Caldwell, Hugh J., judge of Circuit Court, 470. Caldwell, John, 20. Calhoun, Patrick, donates park land, 420. Camp, John G., incorporator Ohio R. R. Co., 318. Camp Moses Cleaveland, dedication, 530-31. Camp Perry-Payne, 553. Campaign songs, 307-308. Campbell, Alexander, 136, trader, 119. Campbell, Mrs. Helen, 548. Campbell, L., 313. Campbell, J. D., 455. Campbell, Mary, captivity of, 9. Canada, exports to, Apr.-Oct., 1809, 130, 140. Canal Bank, failure, 348-51. Canals, 134; 222-26; Beaver to Akron, 304. Canfield, Judson, 92. Canfield, Sherman B., 314. Canfield and Spencer, buy the "Advertiser," 258; city printers, 271; publish "Advertiser," 512. Carad, Jacob, 168. Card, Thomas, associate judge, 215. Card. Varnum, 471. Carey, John E., 250. Carleton, C. C., 352. Carlton, John, 160. Carlton, Rodolphus, 160. Carter, Alonzo, 176, 181, 240, 241. Carter, Lorenzo, 89, 124, 136, 153, 163, 167, 168, 169, 170, 172; arrives in Clevelqnd, 56; assists fever patients, 61; in possession of Cuyahoga settlement, 63; sketch of, 69-75; land contract with Hart, 71; buys city lot, 92; constable, 94; erects houses, 111; captain of militia, 120; protest against, 121; supervisor, 122; son drowned, 126; aids escaped slave, Ben, 132-33; builds "Zephyr," 139; opening of Cleveland and Huron road, 140; purchases West Side land, 241. Carter, Lorenzo, Jr., 153. Case, Leonard, Sr., 176, 187-88; president of Commercial Bank, 186; builds frame warehouse, 197; at court, 213; city allotment, 265; councilman, 272; and bank burglars, 348. Case, Leonard, Jr. 445; charities, 404; founds Case School, 443. Case, William, 316, 364, 443, 445, 446; mayor, 276, 326; sketch of, 366. Case Hall, 428. Case Library, bequest, 316. Case School of Applied Sciences, founded, 443-45. Cass, Jonathan, 135. Cass, Lewis, 161. Castle, Henry, 253. Castle, Mark S., 253. Castle, William B., 364; mayor of Ohio City, 365; trustee City Hospital, 405. Cataract Lodge, 311. Cathan, Oirson, 177. Cathcart, Wallace H., 485. Catholic Church, first, 303. Cattel, A. G., 327. Caul, Peter, 310. Cecil, William, 93. Cemeteries, 155, 215, 228, 360-61, burying ground, 1797, 56. Census statistics, 498, Cuyahoga Co., 303. Centennial committees, 519-22, 526; Commission , 521, 525; Finance Committee, 522; program, 523-25; chairman of committees, 526; Woman's Department, 526; formal opening, 527-30; German Lutherans' mass meeting, 529-30; dedication Camp Moses Cleaveland, 530-31; log-cabin dedicated, 531-34; Early Settlers' reception, 534; Battles of our Nation: musical spectacle, 534; Founder's day, 534-45; letter from President Cleveland, 535; Mr. Piatt's Ode, 537; Rockefeller's gift, 537-38; arch lighted, 543-44; New England day, 545-46; opera, 546; bicycle parade, 546-47; Woman's day, 547-50; Miss Foster's Ode, 548; Early Settlers' day, 550-52; first official suggestion of Centennial, 551; Yacht Regatta, 552; floral exhibition, 552; Knights of Pythias, 553; Historical Conferences, 553-54; Perry's victory day, 554-56; close of celebration, 556. Center House, 294. Central Armory, 534, 547, 553, 555. Central bridge, dedicated, 477-78. Centrl Methodist Episcopal Church, 481. Central Viaduct, built, 435-38; car disaster, 508-509. Chagrin, circulating library, 311. Chagrin Falls Guards, join 15th regiment, 433. Chagrin River, origin of name, 37. Chamber of Commerce, 488-93. Chamberlain, Philo, 339, 349, 398. Chamberlain, Selah, 359, 372, 454, 479. Champion, Reuben, 186. Chapin, Herman M., 316, 398, 446. Chapman, Henry, 471. Charities, 403-405. Charity Hospital, 357. Charter, proposed repeal of city, 276. Chase, Charles W., 515, 521, 525. Chase, Mrs. Charles W., 526. Chase, T. R., 399. Child, A. Kennedy, 454. Children's Air Society and Home, 358. Childs, George W., 283. Childs, Herrick, 272. Childs, Oscar A., 283, 405, 415. Child and Bishop, 353. Chillicothe, 117. Chisholm, Henry, 370, 371, 405, 429. Cholera season of 1832, 241-46. Churchill, Mrs. S. P., 526. Circuit Court, 469. Cist, Charles, 357. Citizens' Savings and Loan Association, 345. City Bank of Cleveland, 341, 347. City Hospital, 405. City Insurance Company, 352. City Lodge, 310. Civil Engineer's Club, 455. Civil War, the, 389, 390, 391. Claflen, H. M., 477. Clark, A. A., 462. Clark, David, 69, 89, 90, 92, 119; Death, 127. Clark, E. M., 372. Clark, Mrs. Edmund, 237. Clark Edwin, 216. Clark, Henry W., 306. Clark, James F., 479. Clark, James S., 186, 215, 229, 256. 265, 295, 297. Clark, Jarvis, 154. Clark, Martin, 154. Clark, Marvin, 306. Clark, Rufus, 154. Clearing House Association, 347, 348. Cleaveland, Camden, 93. Cleaveland, Moses, 2, 33, 54, 69, 71; prophecy concerning Cleveland, superintendent Connecticut Land Company purchase, 21; biographical sketch, 22-24; letter to Oliver Phelps, 25, 26; conference with Indians, 31, 32, 35, 36; reaches the Cuyahoga, 37-38; reports to home company, 39; decides upon site, 39; name given to city, 42; agreement with surveyors, 49, 50; contract ratified, 53; statue erected, 440-42. Clerk, city, 1838, 273. Clerk, county, 1810, 149. Clerk, town, 1802, 111; 1803, 118; 1809, 143; 1891, 482. Cleveland, Grover, 535, 543, 544. Cleveland, James D., 283, 471, 479, 483, 509, 510; tells of Cleveland in 1835, 261, 262; Western Reserve Historical Society, 399. Cleveland, founding, 1, 2, 39; spelling of name, 42-44; plan for sale of lots, 47-48, 52; division of lots, 52; second expedition, 54, 55; first funeral, 55; oldest house, 59-60; becomes part of Jefferson Co., 60; travel, 64; in 1797, 69; early homes, 78, 79; early food, 80-83; sale of city lots, 91-92; list of settlers to 1800, 96; first town meeting, 111; supervisors'districts, 121, 122; in 1806, 130; in 1807, 136; county seat, 143, 149; inhabitants, 1811-12, 153, 154; appeal for aid, 158; in 1813, 163; boundaries, 174, 231, 266; streets laid out, 177; legislation, 178; in 1796, 182; description, 237; in 1833, 254, 255, 262; in 1836, 264, 265, 266; local government, 354, 480-82; union with Ohio City, 361-365; from 1880-90, 457-62; area in 1891, 505; religious growth, 505. Cleveland and Canton Railroad, 337. Cleveland and Erie Railroad, 321. Cleveland and Huron Railroad, 140. Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad, 328. Cleveland and Newburgh Railroad, 256, 257. Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, 334. Cleveland and Warren Railroad, 269. Cleveland Builders' Exchange, 493. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, 321, 324. Cleveland Forum, 315. Cleveland Insurance Company, 351. Cleveland Iron Company, 371, 372. Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad, 335. Cleveland House, 426. Cleveland National Bank, 345. Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad, 332. Cleveland Pier Company, 181. Cleveland, township, 43, 47, 48, 303. Cleveland, Warren and Pittsburg Railroad, 273, 321, 326, 328. Clinton, DeWitt, 223-225, 317. Clinton, Kennedy, 283. Cobb, Margaret, 98 Coe, Charles W., 339. Coffin, Michael, 26. Coffin, O. Vincent, 535, 537, 541. Coffinberry, H. D., 393. Coffinberry, J. M., 384. Colleges, 311-13, 339-40, 443-44, 545, 546. Collins, William, 405. Columbus street bridge, 269. Commerce, 119, 125, 394-96, 460-62, 498-500. Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 186, 187, 189, 292, 342, 348. Commercial Branch Bank, 342, 347. Commercial House, 212. Commercial Mutual Insurance Company, 351. Commercial National Bank, 342. Committee of One Hundred, 475. Common Pleas Court, 149-50, 356, 423. Conequenessing Creek, 12. Conger, James L., 179. Congregational Church, 314. Congressional representatives, 509. Connecticut Land Company, 9, 65, 89, 90, 123, 174; organized, 20-21, 24-26; list of officers and men, 26-27; Indian conferences, 31-32. 35-36, 122; meeting, January, 1797, 53; appeal to Congress, 60. Connotton Valley Railroad Co., 336. Conservatory of Music, 448. Constable, town, 1803, 228. "Constellation," the, 263. Constitutional Convention, 117. Conterno's Ninth Regiment Band, 534. Contractor, the, 125. Converse, C. C., 326. Converse, Sophia, 282. Cook, Samuel, 247, 270, 271, 426. Cook, William, 427. Coolihan, Thomas, 246. Corner, Horace B., 485. Couglin, John, 475. Council, City, 269-71; 1838, 272-73; 1840, 275; 1891, 482; headquarters, 367-68; joint meeting, 365; action on annexing Ohio City, 362-65. Counties organized, 147-48. County commissioners, 1810, 150. Courts, 149-52, 404, 422-23, 442, 469. Covert, John C., 519, 525, 551. Cowles, Alfred H., 515. Cowles, Giles H., 104. Cowles, J. G. W., 419, 526, 530, 537, 548, 554; opens Centennial exercises, 528. Cowles, Samuel, 198, 215, 224, 229, 294. Cozad, Andrew, 471. Cozad, Elias, 147. Cozad, Jacob D., 455. Craig, Isaac, 11-13. Cranberry Plains, 12. Crawfored, John, 229. Crawford, Willard, 310. Criminal events, 133, 166-71, 473, 474. Critchfield, L. R., 407. Crittenden, N. E., 178, 229, 306. Cromwell, Miss Rebecca.See Rouse, Mrs. Rebecca C. Crook, Richard, 294. Cross, George, 247. Crowell, John, 358. Crum, X. X., 475. Cuddebach, James, 168. Cuddy-Mullen Co., 414. Culver, Oliver, 119. Cunningham, Robert, 328. Curtis, A. H., 273. Curtiss, James M., 476-77. Cushman, E. H., 526. Cutter, Orlando, 198, 205, 358. Cuyahoga and Muskingum Navigation Lottery, 135. Cuyahoga Anti-Slavery Society, 292. Cuyahoga County, 47, 94, 147, 148, 166, 303. Cuyahoga County Agricultural Society, 340. Cuyahoga County Colonization Society, 229. Cuyahoga County Medical Society, 407. Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 494-97. Cuyahoga River, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 202; improvement of, 129, 134, 365. Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Co., 257.
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Daillin, La Roche, 4. Daly, Charles, 93. Daly, John, 216. Dangler, David A., 405. Davenport, Samuel, 26. Davidson, Benjamin, 94. Davidson, C. A., 482. Day, John, 471. Day, L. W., 462, 464. Day, William, 286. Day, Wilson M., 493, 530, 535, 547, 550, 553, 555; connection with Centennial, 520, 521, 525, 547. Dean, William, 125-26. Dean and McKinney, 270. Delameter, John, 312. Delaney, William, 248. Delawares, the, 124. Deming, George, 525. Denison, Ch., 242. Dental School, 448. Detroit road, 140. Detroit street float-bridge, 297. Devereux, J. H., 454. Dewstoe, Charles C., 495. Dickinson, James W., 393. Dickman, F. J., 86, 115, 359, 368. Dille, Lewis, 160. Dille, Lewis R., 229. Dille, Luther, 160. Dille, Samuel, 154, 160, 168, 174. Dilly, David, 127. Disasters, 432, 467-69, 508-509. Dissette, Mrs. T. K., 526, 549. District Court, 469. Diver, Daniel, 133. Divorce, 152. Foan, John, 81-82, 109, 127, 290. Doan, Nathaniel, 27, 52, 61, 62, 81, 111, 121, 136, 143, 154; judge, 118; Lieutenant, 120; captain, 126; Opening Cleveland and Huron Road, 140; county commissioner, 150; facts about, 551. Doan, Seth, 154, 160, 168, 187. Doan, Timothy, 118, 122, 126, 135, 149, 184; settles in Cleveland, 108-109. Dockstader, B. W., 250. Dockstader, Nicholas, 268, 271, 272, 274, 276. Dodds, John, 313. Dodge, George C., 267, 272, 440. Dodge, Henry H., 267, 281, 310, 368. Dodge, Lewis, 339. Dodge, Ossian E., 386. Dodge, S. D., 551. Dodge, Samuel, 126, 127, 136, 160. Dodge, Wilson S., 519. Dover, 303. Dow, Prentis, 341. Doyle, Alexander, 456. Doyle, Anthony, 160. Draper, Andrew S., 464. Dubrey, A. H., 311. Dudley, Stephen, 177. Duncan, James, 186. Dunham, Timothy, 26. Dunlevy, Frances, 113. Dunn, James, 526. Dutton, C. F., 554. Dutton, Charles, 92. Duty, F. Jennie, 465.
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Eagle Tavern, 294. Early Settlers' Association, 438-40, 550-52, 534, 550. Eddy, Ira, 229. Eddy, Zachariah, 247. Edgewater Park, 418. Editors, visit during Centennial, 545-46. Education, in Ohio, 113-16. Education, Board of, 287, 376-77, 464-65. Educational and Industrial Union, 404. Edwards, Henry, 154. Edwards, John S., 152. Edwards, Rodolphus, 69, 90, 96, 144, 150, 154, 174; biographical note, 61; constable, 118; protest against Capt. Carter, 121. Edwards, William, 307, 359, 415, 522, 525, 526. Eells, Dan P., 454. Eells, Mrs. Dan P., 548. Eisenmann, John, 477. Eldred, Moses, 161. Eldridge, Alonzo, 311. Eldridge, David, 55-56. Eldridge, Moses A., 272. Elections for legislature, 95, 118; Town, 117-18; military, 120, 126; City, 1836, 267; 1837, 271; 1838, 272; 1840, 274; 1853, 354-55; presidential, 307-308; State, 423. Elections, Board of, 472. Electricity, 430-32. Elivir, William, 118. Elwell, J. J., 495, 532-33, 551. Ely, Heman B., 79, 277, 318, 332, 333. Elyria, 296. Emerson, Frank A., 525. Emmett Guards, the, 433. English traders.SeeFrench and English traders. Ensign, Ira, 154. Enterprise, the, 207. Episcopal Church, 238, 315, 338. Epworth League, 480. Erie, collection district of, 128. Erie, Lake, 2-3, 6, 134, 365. Erie Lodge, 311. Erie Street Cemetery, 228. Eries, the, 5. Errett, Isaac, 453. Esch, A. J., 462. Erwin, --, 285. Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, 314. Euclid Avenue Opera House, 426, 428, 546. European possessions in North America, 7. Evans, J. Ford, 433. Evarts, Samuel, 161. Everett, Henry, 355. Everett, Weddell and Co., 345. Everitt, Jeremiah, 168. Exports, 130.
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Fairbanks, A. W., 511. Fairport, 319. Fairs, agricultural, 340; Ohio State, 405. Farmer, Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, 549. Farmer's Block, 282. Fee. E. B., 357. Fen, Richard, 150. Fence viewers, 1803, 118. Ferry-boat, provided for, 270. Fessenden, the A. P., revenue cutter, built, 263. Fever and augue, presence of, 61, 62, 67, 68. Fifteenth regiment Ohio National Guards, 433. Finance, law for city loan, 270; Resolution to raise $50,000, 272; Report of committee, 1836, 273; Funds realized from stocks, 364; City debt, assets, and sinking fund, 505. Finch, Banks, 151. Fire Department, 232, 543; public well for, 155; first fire engine, 179; chiefs and assistants, 1837-1852, 247-48; regular companies organized, 247-50; reorganized, 248, 392-94; ordinance regulating, 1836, 270; chiefs, 1864-80, 392-93. Fire Underwriters, Board of, 352. Fireman's Insurcnce Company,m 341. Fires, losses, etc. 467-69. First Baptist Church, 250-51. First Cleveland Troop, organized, 434. First Congregational Church, 259. First National Bank, 345. First Presbyterian Church, 212-14, 314, 469. Fish, Charles L., 471. Fish, James, 239-40. Fish, Job, 203. Fish, Moses, 240. Fisher, Waldo A., 405. Fisheries, Lake, 503. Fitch, Abby, 282. Fitch, Jabez W., 250, 446; fire chief, 248; marshal, 368; President Humane Society, 410. Fitch, James, 354. Fitch, Miss Sarah, 424. Fitzgerald, J. R., 471. Flagler, Henry M., 391. Flagstaff, erected on Public Square, 429. Flood of 1883, 467. Florists' Club, exhibition, 552. Fogg, William Perry, 359, 377, 398, 399, 410, 512. Foljambe, Samuel, 471. Food, scarcity of, 80-83. Foot, John A., 251-52, 273, 274, 275, 323, 358. Foote, Herschel, 192. Foran, Martin A., 509, 521, 525. Forbes, Alexander, 463. Forbes, Samuel, 26. Force, C. G., 477. Force, Emory W., 495. Forest City Bank, 347. Forest City Guards, 433. 'Forest City Insurance Company, 352. Fort Industry, 124. Fort Stanwix, 9. Foster, Charles, 427. Foster, Charles B., 454. Foster, Miss Hannah, Centennial Ode, 548. Fox, S. H., 314. Founder's Day, 534-45. Fourth of July, 1801, 110. Franklin, Benjamin, 11. Franklin and Wareen Railroad Company, 334. Franklin Circle Park, 415. Fraser, J. G., 554. Freeman, Silas C., 185. Freeman, Zebulon R. S., 161. Fremont, 320. Freese, Andrew, 282, 283, 289, 462. French and English traders, 7, 9. Friedrich, F., 529. Fry, Dr., 286. Fugitive Slave Law, 387-89. Fulton, Robert, 154.
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Gabberden, Mrs., 237. Gale, Rodney, 446. Gardner, John, 471. Garfield, Harry A., 520. Garfield, James A., 87, 451-56. Garfield, Mrs. James A., 548. Garfield National Monument Association, 454, 455. Garlick, Abel R., 197. Garretson, George A., 434, 526. Garretson, Hiram, 307. Gas, 316. Gas Light and Coke Company, 316. Gates, H. N., 349. Gatling Gun Battery, 433, 546. Gaylor, Charles D., 434. Gaylord, Allen, 130, 154, 159, 161. Gaylord, E. F., 349. Gaylord, L. C., 294. Gaylord, William, 197. Gaylord Block, 355. Gazette and Commercial Register, 209. Gazlay, R. L., 278. Gear, Charles, 184. Geauga County, 148. Geer, James, 133. Gelatt, R. B., 516. General Quarter Sessions, 92-94. German Fire Insurance Company, 352. German Guards, 292. German Lutherans, 529. German population, 259. German Protestant Church, 259, 529. Gibbons, John W., 482. Gibson, John F., 433. Giddings, Charles M., 186, 226, 262. Giddings, Mrs. Charles, 237. Giddings, Joshua R., 80. Giddings, Baldwin and Company, 235, 305. Gilbert, Augustus, 126, 127, 149. Gilbert, Stephen, 61, 94, 118, 138, 139, 154. Gillett, George E., 333. Gilmore, Orin, 229. Gilmour, Bishop, 455. Gleason, William J., 472, 494, 495, 496, 526. Gold, Benjamin, 120. Good Intent, the, 129. Good Intent Fast Mail Stage Line, 294. Gooding, George, 26. Goodspeed, W. F., 433. Goodwillie, Thomas, 433. Goodwin, W. T., 310. Gordon, William J., 349, 355, 416, 479. Gordon Park, 416-20. Government Building, 509. Grace Church, 315. Graduate School, 448. Grand Army of the Republic, 543. Granger, Gideon, 125, 129, 142. Granger's Hill, 239. Grannis, John C., 407. Graves, Noah, 241. Gray, Francis, 26. Gray, N. A., 282. Grays, Cleveland, 290-92, 307, 309. Great Western Oil Works, explosion, 467. Great Western Railway project, 317. Green, Ebenezer, 160. Green, Frederick W., 368. Green, John P., 471. Green, Philip, 229. Green Spring Academy, 448. Gries, Rabbi Moses J., 529, 550, 554,556. Griffin, Mrs. H. A., 526. Griffith, David, 365. Griffith, Standart and Company, 306. Grist-mill, 63. Griswold, E. R., 471. Griswold, Hiram, 358. Griswold, Seneca O., 45, 46, 383, 422, 423, 446; on Ohio City charter amendments, 289, 290. Griswold, Stanley, 143, 146, 148. Guilbert, W. D., 525. Gummage, Captain, 340. Gun, Elijah, 50, 53, 55, 61, 118.
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Halcyonism, 130. Hale, E. B., 345. Hale, E. B., and Co., 345. Halket, James, 27. Hall, Jabez, 453. Hamilton, Chester, 154. Hamilton, E. T., 421. Hamilton, James, 27, 118, 121, 154. Hamilton, Justice, 154. Hamilton, Samuel, Jr., 154. Hamilton, Thomas, 160. Hamter, Hiram, 177. Handy, Parker, 344. Handy, Truman P., 283, 286, 294, 314, 348, 454, 479, 549, 551; bank cashier and director, 186, 187, 262; incorporator C.&U.R.R.Co., 256; treasurer C.,C.&C.R.R., 323; president Merchant's National Bank, 341; cashier Commercial Branch Bank, 342; president of Clearing House, 347. Hanna, Marcus Alonzo. 428. 525. Hanna, Mrs. Marcus Alonzo, 526, 549. Hanna, Robert, 306. Harberson, Robert, 161. Harmon, John, 130. Harmonic Society, 294. Harper, Rice, 318. Harpersfield, 83. Harrington, Benjamin, 249, 272, 507. Harris, Andrew L., 521. Harris, Mrs. Josiah A., 550. Harris, S. D., 405. Harris, Thadeus Mason, 16-17. Harris, Thomas, 26. Harris, W. H., 434. Harrison, Benjamin, 455. Harrison, William Henry, 165, 309. Harrison campaign, 1840, 307-309. Hart, Edward, 248. Hart, Gad, 79. Hart, Richard W., 92. Hart, Seth, 54, Hart, William, 354. Hart Guards, the, 433. Hartford, 134. Hartz, A. F., 469. Haserot, S. F., 520. Haskell, Daniel, 507. Hatch, H. R., 360, 449-50, 525, 535. Hatch Libraryg, 449-50. Hawkins, Henry C., 550. Hawley, Ezekiel, 56, 63, 71, 75, 92, 96, 118. Hawley, "Grandma," 359. Hawley, Joseph R., 535, 536, 541, 545. Haydon, Anson, 278. Hayes, Lester, 377. Hayes, Rutherford B., 454, 455. Hayes, Webb C., 520. Hayes, William, 216. Hayr, James, 495. Hays, Kaufman, 525. Haynes, George R., 469. Hayward, Nelson, 247, 250, 276. Hayward, W. H., 393. Health, Board of, 179, 242-43. Heard, C. W. 250. Heckewelder, John, 13-16. Hecox, Amberose, 151. Heinmiller, G., 530. Heisley, John W., 368, 407, 421. Helman, Byron E., 526. Henderson, Darius E., 181. Henderson, William C., 229. Henry Clay, the, 243. Herrick, R. R., 482. Herald, the, 43, 209-10, 258, 348-49, 350, 511-12. Herrick, Stephen, 282. Hessenmueller, Edward, 471. Hester, George, 471. Hewitt, J. L., 306. Hewitt, Morgan L., 372. Hibernian Fire Insurance Co., 352. Hibernian Guards, the, 292. Hickox, Abraham, 137-38, 153, 184. Hickox, Charles, 339. Hickox, F. F., 522. Hickox, Lester L., 405 Hickox, --, 285. Highways, 212. Hillard, Richard, 177, 215-16, 265, 268, 270, 322, 354, 366; member Board of Trade, 339; trustee Homeopathic Hospital College, 340. Hillman, James 15. Hills, James, 162. Hinckley, Isaac, 240. Hinsdale, Burke Aaron, 464, 553. Hiram College, 553. Historical conferences, 553-54. Hitchcock, Mrs. P. M., 526. Hitchcock, Peter, 146, 149, 152, 167. Hoadley, Calvin, 168. Hoadly, George, 269, 276, 283, 471. Hoadly, Mrs. George, 237. Hoadley, Lemuel, 168. Hodge, Orlando J., 290, 354, 355, 410, 525. Hodge, Mrs. Orlando J., 526. Holbrook, Daniel, 53. Holden, L. Dean, 513. Holden, L E., 359, 521, 525, 526, 530, 538; president Plain Dealer Publishing Co., 513. Holden, R. R., 513. Holley, John Milton, 26, 28-30, 41, 51-52, 65. Holly, Alexander H., 41. Holly, Alphonso, 154. Holly, Ezekiel, 154. Holly, Lorin, 154. Holt, Jeremiah, 314. Home for Aged Women, 404. Home for Incurables, 404. Homeopathic Hospital College, 339, 340. Honey, Mr., 154. Hopkins, Erastus, 358. Hopkins, Robert, 229. Horticultural Society, 406. Hospitaligy, 84-85. Houck, George F., 554. Houghton, Ross C., 453. Howells, J. A., 44. Howland, Joseph, 92. Hoyt, Charles, 257. Hoyt, James H., 525, 535, 536, 556. Hoyt, James M., 410. Hubbel, Ephraim, 154. Hubbel, Jedediah, 154. Hubby, Hughes & Co., 306. Hudson, David, 93, 118. Hudson, W. N., 399. Hudson River, 134. Hughes, J. M., 354. Hughes, Lemira W., 463. Hughes and Lester, 307. Hull, William, 143. Hulligan, William H., 373. Hull's surrender, 157-59. Humane Society, 410-11. Humphreys, Henry, 522. Hungerford, Samuel, 26. Hunt, Nathan, 296. Huntington, H. W., 349. Huntington, John, 421, 436, 479, 510. Huntington, Mrs. John, 526. Huntington, Samuel, 92, 97-99, 104, 117, 118, 125, 135, 136, 145; governor, 99; judge, 130; appoints Senator Griswold, 143; visits War Department, 162; aid of Gen. Harrison, 165. Huntington, Mariette Leek, 510. Hurd, C. W., 247. Hurlbut, H. B., 344, 455, 509. Hurlbut, John E., 421. Huron County, 148. Huston, George B., 433. Hutchins, John C., 368, 403, 507, 525. Hutchinson, Amos, 340.
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Ice Age, in Ohio, 3. Immigration, to Ohio, 76-79. Independence, population in 1840, 303. Independence Day, first celebration, 33-35. Indians, in Ohio, 8; friendly, 50-51; Council to settle claims, 123-24; Surrender rights, 123. Indian trails, 239. Industrial School, 358. Ingham, Mrs. W. A., 359, 360, 424, 526, 547, 548, 549, 554. Ingraham, Timothy, 274, 290-91, 310. Insane Asylum, 349-51, 356-57. Insurance Companies, 351-52. Internal revenue collections, 1891, 505. Iris Lodge, 310. Iron industry, 230-31, 303, 369-73. Iroquois, warfare, 5; treaty, 9. Israelitish Church Congregation, 360. Italian Hall, 427.
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Jackson, Morris, 282. Jail, 166. James, H. M., 462. James, Jackson, 161. James, John, 161. Jefferson County, 60, 147, 148. Jennings, Anderson, 382. Jewet, Charles, 123. Jewett and Goodman Organ Company, 353. Jewish cemetery, 360. "John Sherman," revenue cutter, 263. Johnson, Benhu, 155. Johnson, Banjamin, 153. Johnson, Eliza, 283. Jounson, Mrs. Grace, 230. Johnson, L. D., 273. Johnson, Levi, 153, 163, 168, 177, 197, 207, 234; biographical sketch, 144, 145; builds courthouse and jail, 165; launches the "Pilot," 173; incorporator Cleveland Pier Company, 181. Johnson, Samuel W., 20. Jones, Asa W., 525. Jones, Benjamin, 168. Jones, Cornelius, 229. Jones, James M., 262, 368, 422, 423, 510. Jones, Samuel, 118, 130, 153, 159, 168, 169; ensign of militia, 120; lieutenant, 126. Jones, Thomas, Jr., 420, 440, 507. Joseph, Moritz, 521. Judd, Daniel S., 161. Junction Railroad Company, 364. June, Jennie,See Croly, Mrs. J. C. Justices of the Peace, 470.
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Keller, Harriet L., 462. Keith, F. C., 359. Keith, Myron R., 404. Keller, George, 455. Kelley, Alfred, 129, 150, 151, 153, 158, 192, 222, 223, 326; sketch of, 146; prosecuting attorney, 149, 215; practices in Supreme Court, 153; militia ensign, 160; O'Mic trial, 167; president of village staff. 176; brings a bride, 183-84; director Commercial Bank, 186, 187; farm, 241; city allotment, 265; president C., C. and C.R.R., 323; director C., P. and A.R.R., 332; trustee Kelley art-fund, 510. Kelley, Daniel, 176, 177; incorporator Pier Company, 181; postmaster, 507. Kelley, Jabez, 155. Kelley, Thomas, 265. Kelsey, Loranzo A., 276. Kendall, F. A., 360. Kendall, Mrs. F. A., 526. Kendall, Lyman, 256. Kennard House, 368. Kennedy Charles E., 513. Kent, Roswell, 186. Kerruish, W. S., 532. Kilbuck, River, 9. Kilby, John, 247. Kimball, Abel, 333. King, David, 186. King, Ebenezer, 93. King, George, 340. King, Hezekiah, 168. King, Stephen, 161. Kingsbury, James, 96, 120, 154, 163, 174, 188, given land, 52; family ill, 55; in the wilderness, 56-59; moves to Newburg, 59-60; devises means for grinding corn, 62; children lost, 75; buys city lot, 92; at court, 93; justice of peace, 94; death, 94; trustee and overseer, 118; supervisor, 122; candidate for representative, 126; erects mill, 127; commissioner Navigation lottery, 135; entertains Commodore Perry, 165; incorporator Pier Co., 181. Kingsbury, Louisa, 282. Kingsbury Run, 46. Kinney, George W., 520, 521, 525, 526, 544. Kinney, Thornton, 261. Kinsman, Frederick, 328. Kirby, Ephraim, 20. Kirk, George, 249, 268, 271, 272. Kirkpatrick, J., 384. Kirtland, Jared P,., 124, 145, 312, 405. Kirtland, Turhand, 89-91, 93, 135. Klemm, L. R., 462. Knights of Pythias, 553. Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, 7. Knights Templar, 455. Knowlton, Lucinda, 230. Kolbe, George A., 471.
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Ladd, Rev. H. M., 549. Ladies' Tract Society, 237. Lady Provost, The, 164. Lake, L, 353. Lake County, 148. Lake Erie.See Erie, Lake. Lake Erie Telegraph Company, 277. Lake front, 289. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, 335. Lake Shore Company, 289. Lake Shore Foundry, 353. Lake View Cemetery, 361, 453, 455, 456. Lake View Park, 415. Lamb, D. H., 365. Lamson, I. P., 360. Landon, Joseph, 27, 41, 50, 54, 61. Lane, Henry, 93. Lane, John, 124. Lapham, J., 311. Lauterman, John, 160. Law School, 448. Lawrence, James, 532. Lawrence, W. E., 247. Leach, James, 150. Leader, the, history of, 513-15. Lee. Guy, 161. Legislature, Territorial, 117. Leland, C. T., 406. Lemen, Tom, 233. Lemmon, T., 247. Lemon, William, 226, 233, 234, 262. Leonard, William A., bishop, 455, 528. Lepper, W. W., 345. Leslie, Jonathan, 103. Lester, S. F., 306. Letter Carriers' Association, 543. Lewis, James, 150. Libraries, 287, 311, 316, 399, 401, 402, 403, 449-50. Library Association, 315. Light Horse, 290. Lighthouse, 234. Lights, 271. Lincoln, Abraham, 394. Lincoln, Mrs. Annette Phelps, 550. Lind, Jenny, 263. Lippitt, Charles Warren, 555, 556. Lister, 1803, 118. Little, Dave, 246. Lock, John, 27. Logan, Andrew, 209. Log-cabin, 531-34. Lohrer, Jacob J., 473. Long, David, 128, 129, 153, 177, 197, 184, 227, 241, 242, 249, 294; biographical sketch, 146-47; in Second Presbyterian Church, 314; director Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 187; with Cleveland Pier Company, 181; trusteeship, 176; Owner of O'Mic's skeleton, 171. Lorain County, 148. Lord, Samuel, 92. Lothmann, W. H., 529. Lottery, Cuyahoga and Muskingum Navigation, 135, 136. Loveland, Amos, 77. Ludlow, A. C., 554. Lumber-yard fires, 468. Lutheran Church, 529. Lyceum, 294. Lynde, George W., 471. Lyon, Harvey, 241. Lyon, Richard T., 283, 306, 339, 412, 440. Lyon, S. S., 247.
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McAlpine, W. J., 455. McBarron, P. A., 292. McCartney, Edward, 140. McCaskey, George, 230. McConkey, William, 161. McCurdy, Captain, 247. Machol, M., 554. McIntosh, George T., 522. McIntyre, Joseph, 26. Mack, John T., 545. McKay, George A., 433. McKinley, William, 455, 535, 541, 545, 547; at dedication of Soldiers' Monument, 497; Honorary President Centennial Commission, 521; address on Founder's day, 538-40. McKinley, Mrs. William, 549. McKinnie, W. J., 410. McKisson, Robert E., 493, 529, 530-31, 532, 535, 548, 549, 552, 556, President Centennial Commission, 521, 525. McLean, William, 194. McMillin, F. C., 477. Magee, James, 328. Maiden Lane, 45. Mail route, 1801, 127-28; to Detroit, 140; eastward, 141; to Pittsburg, 141-42. Manchester, Charles E., 555. Manchester, D. U., 483. Mandrake street, 42. Manufactures, 502; chief plants in 1837, 292. Marine Hospital, 405. Markets, 179, 233; Michigan street Market, 273; in 1837, 292.See also Central Market. Marshal, city, 1815, 176. Marshall, George F., 323, 355, 519, 521, 550; resolution on Woodland Cemetery, 360-61; speech Log Cabin day, 533-34. Mason, Asa, 26. Mason, James, 406. Mason, Samuel, 250. Masonic organizations, 310-11. Masury, Joseph, 359. Maternal Association, 294. Mather, Samuel, 525. Mather, Samuel, Jr., 20. Mather, Samuel H., 283, 314, 342, 343. Mather, Samuel L., 372. Mather, Thomas, 54. Matthews, Gov. of West Va., 438. May, George, 352. May, P., 242. Mayfield, population, 1840, 303. Mayors, 1841-96, 276-77; 1866, 398; 1888, 477; 1891, 482. Mechanics' Hall, 427. Medical Societies, 407. Medill, Joseph, 514. Medina County, 148. Meigs, Gov., 163. Melodeon Hall, See Globe Theatre. Menough, Samuel, 93. Mercantile houses, 304-307; wholesale sales for 1892, 503. Mercantile Insurance Co., 352. Mercantile National Bank, 341-42. Meriam, J. B., 466. Meriam and Morgan, 467. Merriam, Governor of Minn., 535, 541. Merwin, Noble H., 182, 207, 225, 235, 305. Merwin's Tavern, 236. Methodist Episcopal Church, 229-30, 238. Meyer, Edward S., 434, 466, 482. Miami street, 45. Michael, A. J., 417-18. Midas Insurance Company, 352. Middle Highway.See Euclid Street. Middleburg, 303. Milan state road, 140. Miles, Charles, 154. Miles, Daniel, 154. Miles, Erastus, 130, 150, 151, 154, 174, 187. Miles, Theodore, 154. Miles, Thompson, 154. Military organiations, 119-20, 160-61, 290-92, 433-38. Mill Creek, 130. Miller, Asher, 92. Miller, H. T., 404. Miller, J. K., 271. Miller, Madison, 471. Miller, Thomas, 340. Miller, Thompson, 177. Miller, Atty.-Gen., 455. Miller, William E., 509. Mills, Charles S., 536. Mills, Joshua, on Board of Health, 242; alderman, 268; president of Council, 271; mayor, 272, 273, 276; Sketch of, 274-75. Miner, Daniel, 151. Mineral spring, 295. Minerva, the, 207. Mingus, Jacob, 161. Minor, Isaac, 222. Minor, John, 93. Mitchell, Jacob, 247. Mohawk, John, 133. Mohawks, 31-32. Molyneaux, Joseph B., 495. Monroe Street Cemetery, 361. Montpelier, A., 428. Mooney, Barney, 355. Moravian missionaries, 13-16. Morey, --, 153. Morgan, Caleb, 154. Morgan, Charles, 474. Morgan, Henry, 276. Morgan, John, 20. Morgan, William J., 465. Morgan, Y. L., Sr., 153-54. Morison, David, 482. Morning Recorder, the, 516. Morning Star, the, loss of, 407. Morris, F. H., 526. Morrow, Jeremiah, 222. Morse, B. F., 437, 477. Morton, Daniel O., 368. Morton, L. P., 455. Morton, W. A., 355. Moss, Simeon, 160. Mourey, Plinney, 168. Municipal government, 1851, 354; Federal plan, 475, 480-82. Munsees, surrender, 124. Murray, Ebenezer, 140. Murray, Harvey, 147, 153, 160, 168. Murray and Bixby, 139. Museum in Kelley Block, 427. Muskingum River, 11. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 351. Myers, Daniel, 525.
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National Bank Building, 342. National Bank of Commerce, 344. National City Bank, 341. National Centennial Year, the, 429, 430. Navigation, 264. Neff, Peter, 485. Neff, Mrs. Lizzie Hyer, 526. Neff. William A., 421. Negro, the, 260, 261, 276. Nelson's Ledges, 2. Neuter Nation. See Kaquahs. New Englend Society of Cleveland, 358, 359, 360, 545. New France, 6. New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, 337. Newberry, Henry, 231. Newburg, Roger, 20. Newburg, 39, 60, 63, 64, 127, 241; Claims for county seat, 149; or Ganized township, 174; South Presbyterian Church organized, 241; population in 1840, 303; Insane Asylum, 369; Rolling Mill, 369; annexation, 421. Newspapers, 209, 210, 258, 259, 510-18. Niagara Falls, 30. Nicksau, killed by Williams and Darrow, 133. Nicola, Felix, 471. Ninth New York Regiment Band. See Conterno's Ninth Regiment Band. Noble, Henry L., 186, 247, 267, 268, 271, 278. North Brooklyn Cemetery, 360. North Highway.See St. Clair street. Northern Ohio Fair Association, 405, 406. Northern Ohio Poultry Association, 406. Norton, Captain, 243-44. Norton, Eliphas, 127. Norton, Elisha, 107, 119, 127, 128. Nottingham, Henry, 405. Noyes, Samuel, 161.
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Oberlin-Wellington rescue cases, Odell, John, 355. Odell, Samuel W., 311. Ogden, Banjamin, 161. Oglebay, E. W., 525. Ogontz place, 124. Ohio archaeology, 2-4; occupation by Indians, 7, 8; English in, 8, 10, 11; French in, 9; proposed water route through, 11; Craig's expedition, 11-13; Heckewelder's map and description, 13-16; im- migration, 76-79; education, 113- 16; admitted to the Union, 117. Ohio Canal, 222-26. Ohio Canal packets, 294. Ohio City, 266, 289, 290, 292, 295, 338; annexed to Cleveland, 361- 65; list of mayors, 1836-1853, 365. Ohio Company, 8. Ohio National Bank, 345. Ohio National Guard, 433, 530, 531, Ohio Railroad Company, 319, 320. Old Harmony, 12. Old Salt Road, 80. Old Stone Church, 212-14. Old Trinity Church, 236. Olmstead, 303. Olmsted, Aaron, 150. Olney, Mrs. C. F., 360. O'Mic, John, 119, 154, 166-71. Osborn, E. W., 516. Otis, William A., 277, 314, 339, 342, 364. Otis Iron Works, 303. Ottawas, the, 124. Overseers of the Poor, 1803, 118. Oviatt, Heman, 186. Oviatt, O. M., 384.
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Paige, David R., 333. Paine, Charles C., 318. Paine, Edward, 50, 53, 94, 95, 96, 117. Paine, Robert F., 79, 87-88, 339, 368. 516. Painter, John, V., 510. Palmer, C. W., 387. Palmer, Courtland, 216. Palmer, Isaac, 93. Panic of 1837, 302. Pannell, James, 429. Paris, Treaty of, 1763, 8. Parish, Jasper, 123. Park, Moses, 93. Park Theatre, 468. Parker, Charles, 27. Parker, Daniel. 130. Parkman, Samuel, 92. Parks, 415-21, Rockefeller's gift, Parma, 303. Parsons, Richard C., 288, 355, 358, 359, 532, 535, 550; ordinance on union with Ohio City, 363; presi- dent of Council, 365; sketch of, 412-13; president Early Settlers' Association, 440; congressional representative, 509; connection with the Herald, 512; Centennial Parsons, Samuel H., 19. Parsons, Usher, 386. Passing of the Century, the, 544. Pavements, early plank, 311. Payne, Henry B., 132, 285, 323, 326, 354, 364, 453, 454, 479; commis- sioner Commercial Ban, 187; sketch of, 259; city clerk, 269; re- signed as city clerk, 271; tele- graph resolution, 277; common school resolution, 284; director C. C. & C. R. R., 322; Water Works Commissioner, 366; presides at Cleveland Bar banquet, 368; vice- president Union Club, 407; harbor appropriation, 413; commissioner, 421; congressional representative, 509. Payne, Nathan P., 377. Payne, Oliver H., 405. Payne's Meadows, 553. Pease, Seth, 93-94; surveys land, 41; prepares map, 52; on committee of partition, 53; in charge of funds, 54; sketch of, 66, 67; jour- nal of, 68. Pease, S., 242. Pease, Sheldon, 339. Pease's Hotel, 42. Peck, E. M., 263. Peck and Masters, 263. Peet, David, 241. Peet, Elijah, 230. Peets, Stephen, 173. Pelton, F. W., 436. Pelton, Jonathan, 184. Pennsylvania, the, 253. Perdue, Eugene H., 515. Periodicals published in 1892, 506. Perkins, Edwin R., 359, 399, 402, Perkins, Joseph, 344, 359, 453, 545, 455; buys city lot, 92; Western Reserve Historical Society, 399; charities, 404; president City Hos- pital, 405; advisory committee, 466. Perkins, J. B., 530. Perkins, Mrs. Sarah M., 548. Perry, Horace, 153, 176, 181, 215, 216. Perry, Horatio, 168. Perry, Nathan, Sr., 131, 138, 149. Perry, Nathan, Jr., 131-32, 176. Perry, Nathan, 136, 153, 163, 249. Perry, Oliver, 323. Perry, Oliver Hazard, 165, 386, 555. Perry Monument, erection, 383-86; moved to Wade Park, 494. Perry's Victory day, 554-56. Pettingill, C. B., 410. Phelps, George, 93. Phelps, Henry, 318. Phelps, Samuel W., 92, 150, 152. Philpott, John, 471. Phinney, Mrs. Ellen J., 548. Phoenix Lodge, 311. Piatt, John J., 536-37. Pickans, Rev. Dr., 298. Piexotto, Daniel L. M., 312. Pilgerruh.See Pilgrim's Rest. Pillsbury, J. W., 355. Plain Dealer, 94; origin, 258; bank Failures, 348; history of, 512-13. Plumb, Joseph, 139. Plymouth Congregational Church, Poe, Edward W., 521. Polemic Association, 294. Police Commissioners, appointed, Police court, established, 354; first Session, 355-56. Police Life and Health Fund, 430. Police station house, 356. Pollock, D., 313. Pomeroy, Charles S., 453. Pomeroy, Ralph M., 150. Pope, Alton, 405. Pope, E. C., 466. Population, in directory, 1837, 292; 1850, 353. Porter, Augustus, 26, 41, 47, 67. Porter, Robert P., 498-99, 518. Porter, Wells, 471. Portsmouth, 294. Post, James, 318. Post-Office, established, 127; re- ceipts, 129; 1812-1813, 141; 1835, 262; statistics, 1890, 1895, 506-507. Postmasters, 1805-1896, 507. Pottawattomies, 124. Potter, Lyman, 124. Pratt, F. B., 377. Prentice, Mrs. N. B., 526. Prentice, Robert, 161. Presbyterian Church, 212-14, 238, 314. Presley, Mrs. George, Jr., 526. Press, evolution from "Penny Press," 515-16. Preston, Miles, 541. Price, David, 429. Price, W. H., 402. Probate Court of Cuyahoga County, 350. Proctor, John C., 359. Prohibition, constitutional amend- ment, 465. Prosecuting attorney, 1810, 149. Prosser, D., 358. Protestant Orphan Asylum, 357. Proudfoot, George, 26. Proudfoot, James, 355. Proudfoot, John, 250. Proudfoot, Joseph, 247. Public Library, 399; building, 287; Established, 401; dedication, 402; Statistics, 1895, 403. Public Square, first park, 41; de- scribed in Spafford's minutes, 45; improvement, 275; enclosing of, Pugh, --, 326. Purdy, Nelson, 398. Put-in-Bay Island, 555.
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Quayle and Martin, 263. Quayle and Moses, 263. Queen Charlotte, capture of the, 164. Quimby, Ephraim, 118. Quimby, Samuel, 93.
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Radcliff, John R., 247. Ragged School, 358. Railroads, early projects, 317-37. Railroad Rolling Mill, 369. Randall, John, 177. Ranney, Henry C., 479, 483, 485, Rappe, Bishop Amadeus, 357, 361. Reading Room Association, 292, 294. Real estate, reports 1891, 504-505. Recorder, county, 1810, 176. Recorder, town, 1815, 176. Redf House, 241. Redhead, William, 355. Redick, D., 152. Redington, Eliphalet, 118. Reed, David, 161. Reefer, M. C., 516. Reese, H. J., 318. Reiley, Robert, 310, 355, 362. Religion, in Cleveland, 102, 105-107. Residence Fire Insurance Company, 352. Retreat, founded, 404 Reutenik, H. J., 554. Reveley, Ellen G., 463. Reynolds, Dan F., Jr., 52. Rhodes, Charles L., 446. Rhodes, C. S., 364. Rhodes, Daniel P., 283, 345, 373, 377. Rhodes, J. H., 454. Rice, Harvey, 85, 195-96, 383, 386, 471; plea for school system, 286; Perry Monument committee, 384; workhouse director, 415; presi- dent Early Settlers' Association, 440. Rice, Perry W., 483. Rice, Walter P., 477. Richardson, Henry, 433. Richardson, James M., 525. Richardson, William R., 294-95. Richmond, Thomas, 318. Richmond, 319. Rickoff, Andrew J., 377, 462-64. Riddle, Albert G., 383, 387, 509. Riddle, John, 176. Risley, Hart, 172. Risley, Luke, 257. Ritchie, Ryerson, 521. River Street Friendly Inn, 425. Robbins, Thomas, 106-107. Robert Fulton, the, 263. Roberts, Edward A., 525. Robertson, George A., 516-17. Robinson, Jere E., 398. Robison, J. P., 405, 421, 453. Robison and Cockett, 517&. Rockefeller, John D., 454, 466, oil#$% Refinery, 391; presents park lands, Rockport, 303. Rocky River, 138-39. Roentgen, J. H. C., 530. Rogers, Augustus, 509. Rogers, Robert, in Ohio, 1760, 10. Rolling Mill Company, 369-71. Root, A. P., 462. Root, Ephraim, 92. Root, James, 160. Rosa, L. K., 339. Rosa, Storm, 318, 339. Rose, W. R., 477. Ross, Captain, 290-91. Rouse, Benjamin, 236, 267, 358. Rouse, Bethesda, 113. Rouse, Mrs. Rebecca Cromwell, 235-37. Rouse Block, 237. Royalton, 303. Ruetenik, Herman J., 529. Ruggles, Benjamin, 148. Ruker, Daniel, 122. Rusk, Secretary, 455. Russell, C. L., 298. Russell, Elijah, 172. Russell, Hiram, 168. Russell, Mrs. L. A., 526, 548. Russell, Ralph, 172. Russell township, 148.
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Saal, George, 398. Sabin, William, 247. Sackett, Alexander, 305. Sackrider, C. W., 399. Saengerfest, nineteenth, 425. Sager, William, 82. St. John, Dr., 242. Saint John's Cathedral, 338. Saint John's Episcopal Church, 259. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Ceme- tery, 360. St. Mary's Cemetery, 361. St. Mary's on the Flats, 303. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 315. St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, 357. Saloons, 271, 272, 274, 275, 465; vis- ited in Woman's Crusade, 424-25. Salt, difficulty of obtaining, 80. Salaries of Cleveland officials, 1837, Sanford, Elijah, 250. Sanford, Peleg P., 333. Sanford and Lott, 292. Sargeant, Levi, 186. Sargent, H. Q., 359, 360, 521, 525. Sargent, John H., 198, 282, 323, 399, 415. Sartwell, Levi, 249. Savings and Loan Association, 346,See also Citizens' Savings and Loan Association, etc. Savings and Trust Company, 345. Sawtel, Amos, 26. Second National Bank, 342, 344., Second Presbyterian Church, 314. Seizer, Mr., 353. Seneca, Indian chief, 50-51, 133. Senecas, the, 31-32. Sessions, A., 292. Sessions, S. W., 465. Settlers' Association.See EarlySettlers' Association. Severance, Mrs. Mary H., 128. Severance, T. C., 341. Sewall, Mrs. May Wright, 549. Seywert, A., 292. Schenck, J. C., 398. Schneider, J. H., 472. Schofield, General, 455. Schools, 112-16, 127, 173, 190-95, 375- 78, 443-44; common schools con- sidered, 270; ordinance to estab- lish, 272; beginning and growth of public schools, 277-89; high schools established, 283-89; di- plomas from expositions, 463, 464; Centennial historical conference, Schub, David, 355. Schubert Mandolin Club, 549. Schwan, Paul, 529. Scofield, Levi T., 446, 447, 495. Scott, Abraham, 184. Scott, George D., 433. Scovill, E. A., 446. Scovill, Philo, 231, 246, 249. Scowden, T. R., 366. Scranton, Joel, 212, 249, 323. Scranton, Mrs. Joel, 237. Scripps, E. W., 515. Shadrick, Parker, 161. Shaker Heights Park, 418-19. Shaker Mill, 365. Shakespeare saloon, 292. Shaw, William, 92. Shawnees, the, 124. Shearman, Dyer.See Sherman. Sheldon, Benjamin, 365. Sheldon, Maria, 283. Sheldon, Martin, 92. Sheldon, Reuben, 341. Sheldon, S. H., 305. Sheldon, Samuel L., 332. Shelhouse, Martin G., 160. Shepard, Wareham, 26. Shephard, Phineas, 184. Shepherd, Theodore, 42, 54, 71. Sheriff, 1810, 149; 1823, 215. Sherman, Isaac, 471. Sherman, John, 535, 540-41, 545, 552. Sherman, William T., 455. Sherwin, H. A., 525. Sherwin, N. B., 359, 360, 507, 526, 545. Sherwood, Mrs. Kate Brownlee, 549. Sherwood, W. E., 477. Shier, John, 270. Shipbuilding, 139, 144-45, 172, 202. 207-208, 358; from 1835 to 1869, Ship channel, 365. Shirtz, John, 168. Sholes, Stanton, 163-64. Shorb, John, 135. Shulay, Daniel, 27. Shut, David, 355. Silberg, Captain, 292. Simmons, Thomas, 455. Simmons, W. R., 355. Simpson, Alexander, 139. Six Nations, the. See Iroquois. Sizer, H. H., 226. Skinner, O. B., 241. Slavery, 132-33, 229, 309-10, 387-88, See also Cuyahoga Anti-Slavery Society; Anti-Slavery Society; Negro. Sleeper, D. L., 525. Smead, T. H., 258. Smith, Asa, 168. Smith, A. D., 471. Smith, A. J., 369. Smith, A. M. C., 268. Smith, Charles, 328. Smith, Edwin, 357. Smith, Erastus, 247, 270, 310, 471. Smith, H. L., 339. Smith, Henry A., 399. Smith, James, 9. Smith, Jeremiah, 554. Smith, S. C., 359. Smith, William M., 312. Smyth, Anson, 289, 377, 402, 462. Snow, "Grandfather," 359. Snow, Louisa, 282. Society for Savings, 342. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Solon, 303. South Cleveland Banking Company, 345. South End Park, 418. South Highway.See Kinsmanstreet. South Presbyterian Church, 241. South Side Viaduct, 476. Southworth, Elizabeth, 230. Sowers, Edgar, 471. Spafford, Adolphus, 138-39. Spafford, Amos, 26, 53, 54, 69, 89, 90, 92, 121, 127, 136; surveys land for Cleveland, 41; at first court, 93-94; makes local improvements, 107, 111-12; candidate for senator or representative, 118; commis- sioner Erie Canal, 134; member of State Legislature, 142; removes to Perrysburg, 142. Spafford, Anna, 112. Spafford, Samuel, 54. Spalding, Rufus P., 214-15, 358, 383, Spangler, B. L., 250, 354, 366. Spangler, M. M., 247, 248, 349-51. Spangler, Michael, 212. Spargo, Mary P., 470. Spencer, A. K., 399. Spencer, Orson, 354. Spencer, Timothy P., 241, 507. Spotswood, Alexander, 7. Sprecher, Samuel P., 541, 547, 553. Springer, Uriah, 12. Spurgeon, John J., 518. Squire, F. B., 517. Stafford, O. M., 520. Stage-coaches, 140, 295.See also; Good Intent; Pioneer. Stair, John, 254-55. Standard Oil Company, 391. Standart, Needham M., 364, 365. Stanley, George A., 446. Stanley, George B., 405. Stanley, William H., 377. Stannard, R. W., 433. Stanton, Miss Elizabeth, 526. Stark, Captain, 246. Starkweather, Samuel, 271, 276, Starling Medical College, 312. State Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 352. Staunton, James, 124. Stedman, --, 325. Stedman, Buckley, 362. Steel industry, 370. Stephens, Mr., 154. Stephenson, T. B., 250. Sterling, John M., 294. Sterling, Mrs. John M. 237. Sterling, John M., Jr., 283, 398. Sterns, Luther, 161. Stevens, C. C., 311. Stevenson, Frederick Boyd, 555. Stewart, James, 327. Stewart, N. Coe, 462. Stewart, Mrs. N. Coe, 549. Stigwanish. See Seneca. Stiles, Job P., 41, 50, 61, 75, 96. Stillman, C., 355. Stockly, George W., 431. Stoddard, Richard M., 26, 41, 54. Stone, Amasa, 323, 333, 405, 447-48. Stone, Carlos M., 547. Stone, S. S., 339. Stone, William, 229. Stone, Chisholm, and Jones, 369. Story, Daniel, 113. Stow, Ephraim, 92. Stow, Benjamin, 93. Straus, Albert, 482. Streator, Worthy S., 405, 454. Street railroads, 257, 379-82, 389, Streets, laid out, 177, 233-34. Strickland, Aaron T., 268, 294. Strike of 1877, 434. Strong, C. H., 436. Strong, Homer, 471. Strong, John H. 187. Strong, John S., 205. Strongsville, 303. Stump mortars, description, 62. Sun, total eclipse, 127. Sun and Voice, The, 517. Sun Fire Insurance Company, 352. Sun-Fish Pond, 16. Superintendent of Schools, 1863-66, 377; 1867-82, 462; 1882-96, 464. Superior lane, 45. Surveyors, 48-49, 50, 51-52, 60. Surveys, 126, 140, 295, 413; Western Reserve, 36; according to Spaf- ford's and Pease's maps, 41, 42; original, 44-46. Sweeney, John, 161. Sweeney, John S., 515.
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Taggart, Rev. Richmond, 250. Tanner, Hawley, 93. Tappan, Benjamin, 118, 161, 222. Taylor, Charles, 186. Taylor, John, 161. Taylor, J. D., 140. Taylor, Rev. Livingston, L. 359. Taylor, Philo, 187. Tejocharonting, Lake.See Erie,Lake. Telegraph Supply & Mfg. Co., 431. Temperance, 423-25. Terrell, Ichabod, 83. Territorial Legislature, 117. Teutonia Fire Insurance Co., 352. Thayendanega.See Brant, Joseph. Thayer, Sarah M., 282. Theatres, 270, 292, 426-28, 546. Theatre Comique, 428. Third Presbyterian Church, 353. Thomas, Jefferson, 250. Thomas, Thomas, 161. Thompson, John, 133. Thorp, Bazaleel, 161. Thorpe, H. H., 421. Thwing, Charles F., 359, 448, 526, Tibbetts, G. B., 471. Tibbitts, George W., 283. Tiffany, Joel, 339. Tiffin, Governor, 129. Tillotson, Isaac, 122. Tisdale, --, 263. Tod, George, 93, 165, 214, 215. Tomlinson, Andrew, 230. Tonnage, 263. Topping, A., 421. Town pump, 271. Townsend, Amos, 405, 413, 418, 419, Townsend Guards, 433. Trading-house, 9-10. Transportation, 211. Treasurer, City, 176, 478, 482. Trimble, William, 177. Trinity Church, 184-86. Trowbridge, Amasa, 312. Troy & Erie Line, 235. Trumbull County, 77, 80, 82, 92-94, Turney, Joseph, 421. Turney, Mrs. Jos., 526. Tuscarawas River, 11, 129, 134. Tuttle, Mrs. A. H., 550. Tuttle, George R, 399. Tuttle, H. B, 399. Tyler, B. F., 266. Tyler, D. S., 160. Typhoid fever epidemic, 226,
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Underhill, James S., 294. Underhill, Samuel, 471. Union Club, 406. Union lane, 38. Union National Bank, 345. Union Passenger Depot, 354, 398. Union Rolling Mills, 370. Union street, 42. United Presbyterian Church, 313. United States Artillery, 552. United States depository, 341. United States District Court, 368. United States Regulars, 530-31, 542. University of Medicine and Sur- gery, 340. University School, 450-51. Upson, William H., 469. Upton, Mrs. Harriet Taylor, 549.
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Vail, Isaac C., 471. Valley Railway Company, 335. Van Brunt. Henry, 455. Vanderbilt, William H., 337. Van Duzen, Hartman, 161. Varian, Alexander, 315. Vaughan, George R., 377. Vaughan, John C., 514. Vaux, Calvert, 455. Veteran Guards, 433. Veteran Volunteer Fire Depart- Viaducts.See Bridges. Viger, Captain, 407. Vincent, John A., 267. Vineyard street, 42. Virgil, W. R., 247. Vocal Society, 294, 453, 528, 534, 541. Volunteer Fire Department, 247, 249.
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Wade, Jeptha H., 345, 405, 415-16, Wade Park, 416-20. Wadsworth, General, 119-20, 121, 161. Wadsworth, Elijah, 161. Walcutt, William, 384. Walk-in-the-Water, the, 203-207. Walker, Timothy, 76. Wallace, F. T., 430. Wallace, George, 153, 163, 176, 181, 187. Wallace, Mrs. George, 158. Walter, Alexander W., 354. Walters, R. W., 495. Walton, J. W., 526. Walworth, Ashbel W., 72-73, 153, 177, 265, 471; postmaster, 163, Cleveland Pier Company, 181; Treasurer Colonization Society, 229. Walworth, John, 136, 140, 143, 144, 135, 153; biographical sketch, 128- 30; clerk and recorder Common Pleas Court, 149; clerk of Supreme Court, 152. Walworth, Mrs. John, 158. War of 1812, 156-65. Wares, Moses, 250. Warner, W. J., 271, 440. Warner and Hickox, 282. Warren, Moses, Jr., 53. Warrensville, 303. Washington, George, 11. Washington County, 147. Washington, loss of the, 127. Washington Guards, the, 433. Washington Insurance Company, 352. Wason, Charles, 345. Wason, Everett & Co., 345, 347. Water Company, 246. Waterworks, 354, 355, 365-67, 407, 408, 409; cost of construction to 1892, 505. Watkins, George, 193. Watson, J. W., 427. Weatherly, Joseph L., 250, 339, 352. Weatherly, J. R., 247. Webb, Mrs. Ella Sturtevant, 526. Weber, Herman, 472. Weber, L. N., 526. Weddell, H. P., 345. Weddell, Mrs. H. P., 237. Weddell, Peter M., 180, 186, 212, firm, 295; partner of Edmund Clade, 305; incorporator Ohio R. R. Co., 318. Wedding, first in Cleveland, 72. Weed, Mrs. Charles H., 526. Weldon, S. J., 243. Welker, Martin, 368. Well, Thomas, 247. Wells, Bezaleel, 135. Wells, Frank, 434. Wells, Porter, 471. Wenham, A. J., 253. Wepel, John, 529. Weseloh, H., 529. West Cleveland, annexation, 508. West side, early conditions and set- tlement, 238-41. Western Reservem 20-21, 24-35, 56- 59; origin of, 18-19; civilization, 85, 88; final surrender of Indian claims, 123-26; fifth and last divi- sion of land, 134. Western Reserve Academy, 448. Western Reserve College, medical department, 312. Western Reserve day, 552. Western Reserve Historical Society, Western Reserve University, 447-50. Western Seaman's Friend Society, 294. Wheeler, John, 339. Wheeler, J. B., 354. Whipping-post, 152. Whitaker, James, 355. White, Andrew, 310. White, Bushnell, 286, 354, 355, 368, 446. White, John, 154. White, John G., 403. White, Lyman, 154. White, Minerva, 228. White, Mrs. Moses, 237. White, Moses, 249. White, Samuel, 154. White, Solomon, 154. White, Thomas H., 360. Whitelaw, John F., 283. Whitman, Henry, 282. Whitman, H. L., 311. Whitman, Standart & Co., 347. Whitney, Emma, 282. Whitney, G. W., 405. Whittlesey, Charles, 91, 129, 258, 289, 294, 399; sketch of, 400-401. Whittlesey, Elisha, 161, 168-71. Wick, Lemuel, 348. Wick, William, 100. Wick, Henry,m & Co., 344, 345, 347, 428. Wick, Otis, and Brownell, 344. Wickham, Mrs. Gertrude V. R., 526. Wightman, D. L., 440. Wightman, John,m 154. Wilcox, Jeremiah, 93. Wilcox, Norman, 26. Wilkins, Major, 10. Willey, George, 399. Willey, John W., 215, 268, 271, 278, 297. Willeyville, Ohio City allotment, 295. Williams, A. J., 43-44, 442, 519, 521, Williams, Mrs. A. J., 526. Williams, Charles D., 339, 384. Williams, Frederick, 154. Williams, George, 205. Williams, Micajah, 222. Williams, Ralph D., 526. Williams, William W., 121, 130, 154. Williams, William W., Jr., 154. Williams's Mills, 122. Williamson, Matthew, 147, 153, 161, 177. Williamson, Sanuel Sr., 143, 147, 176, 192, 215, 267, 272, 279, 479; in- corporator Cleveland Pier Com- pany, 181; director Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 186, 187; treas- urer of Council, 273; Case Library Association board, 316. Williamson, S. E., 510. Willoughby, 148. Willoughby University of Lake Erie, 311. Willson, Hiram V., 260, 364, 368, 383. Wilson avenue, line of survey, 46. Wilson, Frank, 433. Wilson, S., 311. Windom, William, 455. Winslow, A. P., 182. Winslow, Charles, 266. Winslow, Richard, 267, 305, 339, 446. Witherell, E. C., 339. Withington, Albert L., 345, 465, 485, 525. Witt, Stillman, 323, 333, 404. Wolcott, Theodore, 79. Wolves, battle with, 104. Woman's Christian Association, 404. Woman's Christian Temperance Woman's Crusade, 423-25. Woman's day, 547-50. Woman's Union Gospel Work, 237. Wood, Colonel, aid of General Har- rison, 165. Wood, Reuben, 176, 197, 215, 326. Wood inspection, 270. Woodbridge, Mary A., 465. Woods. Damiel B., 357. Woods, H. E., 517. Woods, Perry & Co., 468. Woodland Cemetery, 360-61. Woolenneber, L. W., 311. Woolson, Charles J., 343. Woolverton, Stephen, 270. Wooster and Medina Turnpike, 295. Worcester, Noah, 312. World, the, history of, 517-18. Worley, Daniel, 243, 249, 267, 268, Worley, Mrs, Daniel, 236, 237. Worley, Eliza, 230. Worthington, George, 306, 345. Worthington, George H., 510, 526. Wright, Mrs. R. H., 549. Worthington, Thomas, 117, 222. Wright, Jabez, 150. Wrightman, John, 161. Wyandots, the, 124.
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Yagers, the, 292. Yates, George W., 282. Young, Elijah, 240. Young, John, 93. Younglove, Moses G., 316. Young Ladies' Temperance League, 425. Young Men's Christian Association, Young Men's Literary Assocviation,
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