A history of the city of Cleveland: its settlement, rise and progress, 1796-1896, Part 47

Author: Kennedy, James Harrison, 1849-1934
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Cleveland : The Imperial Press
Number of Pages: 688


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Kinney, George W., 520, 521, 525, 526, 544.


Kinney, Thornton, 261.


Kinsman, Frederick, 328.


Kinsman street, 46, 60. 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.


Kline, Virgil P., 407, 497.


Knights of Pythias, 553.


Knights of St. John, 543. Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, 7. Knights Templar, 455.


Knowlton, Lucinda, 230. Kolbe, George A., 471.


LACEY, Thadeus, 121, 122. 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, 330-34, 432, 434.


Lake Shore and Tuscarawas Valley 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.


La Salle, Réné de, 5, 6. Lauterman, John, 160.


Law School, 448.


Lawrence, James, 532.


Lawrence, W. E., 247.


Lawyers, 145, 146, 471.


Leach, James, 150.


Leader, the, history of, 513-15.


Lee, Guy, 161. Leggett, M. D., 403, 495.


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, C. 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 Artillery, 291, 438. Light Horse, 290.


573


INDEX.


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. Log-cabins of 1840, 307, 308. Lohrer, Jacob J., 473.


Long, David, 128, 129, 153, 177, 197, 184, 227, 241, 242, 249, 294; bio- graphical sketch, 146-47; in Sec- ond Presbyterian Church, 314; di- rector Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, 187; with Cleveland Pier Company, 181; trusteeship, 176; owner of O'Mic's skeleton, 171.


Long, Mrs. David, 158, 237. Lorain County, 148.


Lord, Richard, 241, 257, 365. Lord, Samuel, 92.


Lord, Samuel P., 238, 241.


Lord and Barber, 240, 241. Lothmann, W. H., 529.


Lottery, Cuyahoga and Muskingum Navigation, 135, 136.


Loveland, Amos, 77.


Lowman, Jacob, 250. Lowman, John H., 479, 510. Ludlow, A. C., 554. Luetkemeyer, H. W., 393, 436. Lumber-yard fires, 468. Lutheran Church, 529.


Lyceum, 294. Lynde, George W., 471. Lyon, Harvey, 241. Lyon, Richard T., 283, 306, 339, 412, 44C. Lyon, S. S., 247.


MCALPINE, W. J., 455. McBarron, P. A., 292. McCartney, Edward, 140. McCaskey, George, 230. McClure, Samuel G., 521, 525.


McConkey, William, 161. McCurdy, Captain, 247. Machol, M., 554.


McIlrath, Thomas, 151, 16f.


McIntosh, A., 325, 354, 362.


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 Presi- dent 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 Commis-


sion, 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.


Manhattan, 319, 320


Manchester, Charles E., 555.


Manchester, D. U., 483.


Mandrake street, 42.


Manufactures, 502; chief plants in 1837, 292. Marietta, 92-93, 113.


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-II. Masury, Joseph, 359. Maternal Association, 294.


574


INDEX.


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.


Maynard, Allyne, 377, 446.


Mayors, 1841-96, 276-77; 1866, 398; 1888, 477; 1891, 482. Mechanics' Hall, 427.


Meckes, John, 522, 525.


Medical College, 311, 340.


Medical School, 448, 450.


Medical Societies, 407.


Medill, Joseph, 514. Medina County, 148.


Meigs, Gov., 163.


Mellen, L. F., 359, 554.


Melodeon Hall. See Globe Theatre.


Menompsy, 74-75, 119.


Menough, Samuel, 93.


Mercantile houses, 304-307; whole- sale sales for 1892, 503.


Mercantile Insurance Co., 352.


Mercantile National Bank, 341-42.


Merchant, Ahaz, 234, 256.


Merchants' Branch Bank, 341.


Merchants' National Bank, 341.


Meriam, J. B., 466.


Meriam and Morgan, 467.


Merriam, Governor of Minn., 535, 541. Merwin, George B., 207, 27I.


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, Samuel, 154, 168.


Miles, Theodore, 154.


Miles, Thompson, 154. Milford, William, 275, 339.


Military organizations, 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, I., 123.


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. Monuments, 383-386, 494-97.


Mooney, Barney, 355.


Moravian missionaries, 13-16. Morey, -, 153. Morgan, Caleb, 154.


Morgan, Charles, 474. Morgan, Eli P., 306, 314. Morgan, Henry, 276. Morgan, Isham, 154-56, 159. Morgan, John, 20. Morgan, William J., 465.


575


INDEX.


Morgan, Y. L., Sr., 153-54. Morgan, Y. L., Jr., 154, 159. Morgan family, 77, 78. Morison, David, 482. Morly, Ezekiel, 27, 66. Morning Recorder, the, 516. Morning Star, the, loss of, 407. Morris, F. H., 526.


Morrow, James B., 515, 525.


Morrow, Jeremiah, 222. Morse, B. F., 437, 477.


Morton, Daniel O., 368.


Morton, L. P., 455. Morton, W. A., 355.


Moss, Simeon, 160.


Mound-builders, 3-4, 155-56.


Mourey, Plinney, 168.


Municipal government, 1851, 354; Federal plan, 475, 480-82.


Munsees, surrender, 124.


Munson, Titus V., 27, 51.


Murray, Ebenezer, 140.


Murray, Elias, 147, 153.


Murray, Harvey, 147, 153, 160,


I68.


Murray and Bixby, 139.


Museum in Kelley Block, 427. Music Hall, 428, 451.


Muskingum River, II.


Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 35I. Myers, Daniel, 525. Mygatt, George, 349, 358.


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 Kakquahs. New England 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; In- sane Asylum, 369; Rolling mill, 369; annexation, 421.


Newspapers, 209, 210, 258, 259, 510- IS. 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, 27S.


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.


Norton, Minor G., 521, 525.


Nottingham, Henry, 405.


Noyes, Samuel, 161.


OBERLIN-Wellington rescue cases, 382, 383. Odd Fellows, 311, 543.


Odell, John, 355.


Odell, Samuel W., 311. Ogden, Benjamin, 161. Oglebay, E. W., 525. Ogontz place, 124. Ohio, archæology, 2-4; occupation by Indians, 7, 8; English in, S, IO, II; French in, 9; proposed water route through, II; Craig's expedition, 11-13; Heckewelder's


576


INDEX.


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, 542, 552.


Ohio Railroad Company, 319, 320.


Ohio River, 9, 56, 294.


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. Ontario, 41, 45.


Orange township, 148, 303. Osborn, E. W .. 516.


Otis, Charles A., 369, 393.


Otis, Waldemar, 406, 428.


Otis, William A., 277, 314. 339, 342, 364. Otis Iron Works, 303.


Ottawas, the, 124.


Outhwaite, John, 247, 372.


Overseers of the Poor, 1803, 118. Oviatt, Heman, 186.


Oviatt, L. M., 289, 402, 462. Oviatt, O. M., 384.


PAIGE, David R., 333. Paine, Charles C., 318.


Paine, Edward, 50, 53, 94, 95, 96, II7. Paine, Robert F., 79, 87-88, 339, 368, 516.


Painesville, 50, 53.


Painter, John, V., 510. Palmer, C. W., 387. Palmer, Courtland, 216. Palmer, Isaac, 93. Panic of 1837, 302.


Pankhurst, John F., 418, 521. Pannell, James, 429.


Paris, Treaty of, 1763, 8. Parish, Jasper, 123. Park, Moses, 93.


Park Theatre, 468


Parker, Charles, 27.


Parker, Daniel, 130.


Parkman, Robert B., 150, 152.


Parkman, Samuel, 92.


Parks, 415-21, Rockefeller's gift, 537-38. 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 offices, 520, 521.


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 Bank, 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.


577


INDEX.


Pease, Sheldon, 339. Pease, Sylvester, 247, 270. 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, 479, 510. Perkins, Jacob, 328, 329.


Perkins, Joseph, 344, 359, 453, 454, 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.


Perkins, Simon, 93, 162.


Perry, Horace, 153, 176, 181, 215, 256.


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, Oliver, 20, 33, 92.


Phelps, Samuel W., 92, 150, 152. . Philpott, John, 471.


Phinney, Mrs. Ellen J., 548. Phonix Lodge, 311. Piatt, John J., 536-37. Pickans, Rev. Dr., 298. Piexotto, Daniel L. M., 312.


Pilgerruh. See Pilgrim's Rest. Pilgrim's Rest, 13.


Pillsbury, J. W., 355. Pioneer Fast Stage Line, 294.


Pittsburg, 124, 141, 294.


Plain Dealer, 94; origin, 258; bank failures, 348; history of, 512-13.


Plumb, Joseph, 139.


Plunder law, 318, 320.


Plymouth Congregational Church, 353, 359.


Poe, Edward W., 521.


Polemic Association, 294.


Police Commissioners, appointed, 397-98. 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.


Port Independence, 34, 39.


Portage County, 79, 148.


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


Prentiss, Cyrus, 326, 327.


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.


.


578


INDEX.


Probate Court of Cuyahoga County, 356. Proctor, John C., 359.


Prohibition, constitutional amend- ment, 465.


Prosecuting attorney, 1810, 149.


Prospect street, 179, 233.


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, 368-69. Pugh, -, 326. Purdy, Nelson, 398. Put-in-Bay Island, 555.


QUAYLE and Martin, 263.


Quayle and Moses, 263.


Queen Charlotte, capture of the, 164.


Quimby, Ephraim, 118. Quimby, Samuel, 93.


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, 509, 510.


Rappe, Bishop Amadeus, 357, 361. Raymond, Samuel, 306, 340.


Reading Room Association, 292, 294. Real estate, reports 1891, 504-505. Recorder, county, 1810, 130. Recorder, town, 1815, 176.


Red House, 241. Red Jacket, 32, 131.


Redhead, William, 355. Redick, D., 152. Redington, Eliphalet, 118.


Reed, David, 161.


Reede, John S., 150, 151. Reefer, M. C., 516.


Reese, Charles S., 377.


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, Olney F., 27, 51.


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.


Riverside Cemetery, 361, 430.


Roads, 140, 295. 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


579


INDEX.


refinery, 391 ; presents park lands, 419; Centennial gift, 537-38. 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, William G., 435, 482.


Rose, Mrs. W. G., 526, 549.


Rose, W. R., 477.


Ross, Captain, 290-91.


Rouse, Benjamin, 236, 267, 358.


Rouse, Bethesda, 113.


Rouse, E. C., 250, 405.


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, Elisha, 172.


Russell, Hiram, 168.


Russell, Jacob, 77, 172.


Russell, Mrs. L. A., 526, 548.


Russell, Ralph, 172. Russell township, 148.


SAAL, George, 398. Sabin, William, 247. Sackett, Alexander, 305. Sackrider, C. W., 399. Saengerfest, nineteenth, 425.


Sager, William, 82. St. Clair, Governor, 95, 117. St. Clair street, 46, 60. St. John, Dr., 242. St. John, John R., 247, 268. 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, 271; 1841, 276. Sandusky, 9, II.


Sanford, A. S., 43, 247, 292.


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; People's Sav- ings 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., 126.


Sessions, S. W., 465.


Settlers' Association. Settlers' Association.


See Early


Severance, Mrs. Mary H., 128.


Severance, T. C., 341.


Sewall, Mrs. May Wright, 549.


Sexton, Henry, 281, 314.


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


.580


INDEX.


schools established, 283-89; di- plomas from expositions, 463, 464; Centennial historical conference, 553-54. Schub, David, 355.


Schubert Mandolin Club, 549.


Schwab, Mrs. M. B., 526, 548.


Schwan, Paul, 529.


Scofield, Levi T., 446, 447, 495. Scott, Abraham, 184.


Scott, George D., 433.


Scott, M. B., 399, 405.


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.


Sheldon, Thomas, S9, 266.


Shelhouse, Martin G., 160.


Shepard, Wareham, 26.


Shephard, Phineas, 184.


Shepherd, Theodore, 42, 54, 71.


Sheriff, 1810, 149; 1823, 215.


Sherman, Dyer, 154, 168.


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, 262-63; first iron ship, 407. Ship channel, 365. Shirtz, John, 168.


Sholes, Stanton, 163-64.


Sholl, William H., 355, 446.


Shorb, John, 135. Shulay, Daniel, 27. Shut, David, 355.


Silberg, Captain, 292. S mons, Thomas, 455.


Simmons, W. R., 355.


Simpson, Alexander, 139.


Six Nations, the. See Iroquois.


Sizer, H. H., 226.


Sizer, Joel, 230, 236. 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.


Snakes, 68, 69.


Snow, "Grandfather," 359.


Snow, Louisa, 282.


Society for Savings, 342.


Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 494-97. Solon, 303.


South Cleveland Banking Company, 345. South End Park, 418. South Highway. See Kinsman street.


581


INDEX.


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, III-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, 387, 441, 509. 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. Sprague, Asa, 199, 226. 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. Stanard, B. A., 316, 446. 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, 283, 286, 399. Starling Medical College, 312. State Bank of Ohio, 341, 342.


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, Elisha, 410, 446.


Sterling, John M., 294.


Sterling, Mrs. John M., 237.


Sterling, John M., Jr., 283, 398.


Sterns, Luther, 161. Stevens, C. C., 311.


Stevens, Henry S., 379, 402.


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.


Stiles, Mrs. Tabitha, 50, 52.


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, Randolph, 213, 229.


Stone, S. S., 339.


Stone, William, 229.


Stone, Chisholm, and Jones, 369.


Story, Daniel, 113.


Stow, Ephraim, 92.


Stowe, Benjamin, 93.


Straus, Albert, 482.


Streator, Worthy S., 405, 454.


Street railroads, 257, 379-82, 389, 505, 508-509.


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.


Sullivan, J. J., 526, 542. Sun, total eclipse, 127.


582


INDEX.


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. Superior street, 41, 45, 46. Superior Court, 338, 442.


Supervisors of highways, 1802, III ; 1803, II8.


Supreme Court of Ohio, 152.


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.


TAGGART, Rev. Richmond, 250.


Taintor, Jesse F., 314, 342.


Tanner, Hawley, 93.


Tappan, Abraham, 113, 126.


Tappan, Benjamin, 118, 161, 222. Taxation, 121, 276.


Taylor, Mrs. B. F., 359, 548.


Taylor, Charles, 186.


Taylor, Isaac, 273, 274.


Taylor, John, 161.


Taylor, J. D., 140.


Taylor, Rev. Livingston, L. 359.


Taylor, Philo, 187.


Taylor, S. M., 521, 525.


Tejocharonting, Lake. See Erie, Lake.


Telegraph Supply & Mfg. Co., 431. Temperance, 423-25.


Temperance Society, 292, 424. Terrell, Ichabod, 83.


Territorial Legislature, 117.


Teutonia Fire Insurance Co., 352.


Thatcher, Peter, 359, 399. 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.


Thorne, J. A., 283, 377. Thorp, Bazaleel, 161. Thorp, Joel, 82, 121, 139. Thorpe, H. H., 421. Thorpe, T. P., 529, 554.


Thwing, Charles F., 359, 448, 526, 553, 554. Tibbetts, G. B., 471.


Tibbitts, George W., 283.


Tiffany, Joel, 339. Tiffin, Governor, 129. Tilden, Daniel R., 356, 368.


Tillotson, Isaac, 122.


Tinker, Joseph, 26, 54.


Tinker's Creek, 9, 365.


Tisdale, -, 263.


Tod, David, 328, 373.


Tod, George, 93, 165, 214, 215.


Tod, John, 410, 479. Tomlinson, Andrew, 230.


Tonnage, 263.


Topping, A., 421.


Town pump, 271.


Townsend, Amos, 405, 413, 418, 419, 483, 509. Townsend Guards, 433.


Tracy, James J., 446, 447.


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, 120, 148. Turney, Joseph, 421.


Turney, Mrs. Jos., 526.


Tuscarawas River, II, 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.


UNDERHILL, James S., 294. Underhill, Samuel, 471.


583


INDEX.


Union Chib, 406. Umon 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.


VAIL, Isaac C., 471. Valley Railway Company, 335. Van Brunt, Henry, 455. Vanderbilt, William H., 337. Van Duzen, Hartman, 161.


Van Tassel, A. T., 393, 421. Varian, Alexander, 315. Vaughan, George R., 377. Vaughan, John C., 514. Vaux, Calvert, 455.


Veteran Guards, 433.


Veteran Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, 543, 552. Viaducts. See Bridges.


Viger, Captain, 407. Vincent, John A., 267. Vineyard 'ane, 45, 236.


Vineyard street, 42. Virgil, W. R., 247.


Vocal Society, 294, 453, 528, 534, 541. Volunteer Fire Department, 247, 249.


WADE, Edward, 292, 339, 509. Wade, Jeptha H., 345, 405, 415-16, 453, 454, 479. 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.


Walton, Thomas A., 300, 339.


Walworth, Ashbel W., 72-73, 153, 177, 265, 471 ; postmaster, 163, 507; clerk, 178; incorporator Cleveland Pier Company, IST; treasurer Colonization Society, 220.


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, 26, 54.


Warren, Moses, Jr., 53. Warren, 95, 128.


Warrensville, 303.


Washburn Peleg, 67, 96.


Washington, George, II.


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. Water supply, 155, 275. Waterworks, 354, 355, 365-67. 407, 408, 409; cost of construction to 1892, 505. Waterman, Eleazur, 176, 471.


Watkins, George, 193. Watson, J. W., 427. Wayne County, 47, 147. Weatherly, Joseph L., 250, 339, 352. Weatherly, J. R., 247.


584


INDEX.


Webb, Mrs. Ella Sturtevant, 526.


Webb, Thomas D., 136, 152.


Weber, Herman, 472. Weber, L. N., 526.


Weddell, H. P., 345.


Weddell, Mrs. H. P., 237.


Weddell, Peter M., 180, 186, 212,


249, 341; member of dry-goods firm, 295 ; partner of Edmund Clade, 305; incorporator Ohio R. R. Co., 318.


Weddell House, 316, 358.


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 Reserve, 20-21, 24-35, 56- 59; origin of, 18-19; civilization, $5, 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, 13, 399-400, 482-85.


Western Reserve University, 447-50. Western Seaman's Friend Society, 294.


Wheeler, Aaron, 94, 355.


Wheeler, John, 339. Wheeler, J. B., 354. Whigs, 258, 307.


Whipping-post, 152.


Whitaker, James, 355.


White, Andrew, 310. White, Bushnell, 286, 354, 355, 368, 446.


White, Henry C., 86, 356. 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.


White, William, 154, 161.


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, & Co., 344, 345, 347, 428. Wick, Otis, and Brownell, 344.


Wickham, Mrs. Gertrude V. R., 526.


Wigham, James B., 355, 362.


Wightman, D. L., 440.


Wightman, John, 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, 205. Williams, A. J., 43-44, 442, 519, 521, 525, 550. Williams, Mrs. A. J., 526.


Williams, Charles D., 339, 384.


Williams, Frederick, 154.


Williams, George, 205.


Williams, Jonathan, 247, 271.


Williams, Joseph, 154, 161. .


Williams, Micajah, 222. Williams, Ralph D., 526.


Williams, Wheeler W., 63, 96.


Williams, William W., 121, 130, 154.


585


INDEX.


Williams, William W., Jr., 154. Williams's Mills, 122. Williamson, Matthew, 147, 153, 161, 177.


Williamson, Samuel, Sr., 143, 147, 176, 192, 215,'267, 272, 279, 479; in- corporator Cleveland Pier Com- pany, IS1; 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.


Willson 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,


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Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 425, 465-67.


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, David L., 292, 471. Wood, Henry W. S., 403, 526. Wood, Reuben, 176, 197, 215, 326.


Wood inspection, 270. Woodbridge, Mary A., 465. Woods, Daniel B., 357. Woods, H. E., 517.


Woods, Perry & Co., 468.


Woodland Cemetery, 360-61.


Woolenneber, L. W., 311.


Woolsey, John M., 265, 322.


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, 271, 278; postmaster, 507.


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, Darwin E., 521, 525.


Wright, Jabez, 150.


Wrightman, John, 161. Wyandots, the, 124.


YACHT Club, 552, 553.


Yagers, the, 292.


Yates, George W., 282.


Young, Elijah, 240.


Young, John, 93.


Younglove, Moses G., 316.


Youngstown, 80, 94, 97.


Young Ladies' Temperance League, 425.


Young Men's Christian Association, 353, 354, 428. Young Men's Literary Association, 294, 315.


ZEHRING, A., 521, 525. Zephyr, the, 72, 139.


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