A History of the City of Cleveland: Biographical VolumeImperial Press, 1897 - 272 páginas |
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active Amasa Stone Ashtabula County Association ASTOR attention Backus Baldwin became Board born building built Canal character Church Cincinnati citizen City of Cleveland Cleve coal College Columbus Commercial Connecticut connection County Court Cowles Cuyahoga County Cuyahoga River death Detroit Devereux director early elected engaged enterprise Euclid avenue father firm gave Henry Cowles Hickox HISTORY OF CLEVELAND honor Hoyt Huntington industry interests iron J. H. Morley John Judge Burke Judge Ranney labor Lake Erie Lake Superior land lawyer LENOX AND TILDEN located manufacture ment merchant National Bank ness never Ohio organization Outhwaite Painesville Painter pany party Payne Perry Pittsburg position president purchased Railroad Company river road Senator STEPHEN CHAMPLIN stockholders success Superior street TILDEN TILDEN FOUNDATIONS tion tons Trumbull County trust vessel Wade West Western Reserve York
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Página 83 - The jury found the defendant guilty of murder in the second degree, and he was sentenced to imprisonment for life. He lived to extreme old age, a solitary, aimless, hopeless being, dying years after Mr. Backus had been buried from our sight. This trial gave Mr. Backus special distinction. His...
Página 59 - Resolved, That to the foresight, perseverance and tact of Mr. JH Wade, the former President of the Company, we believe is largely due the fact of the existence of one great Company to-day, with its thousand arms grasping the extremities of the continent, instead of a series of weak unreliable lines unsuited to public wants, and, as property, precarious and insecure. Resolved, That we tender to Mr. Wade our congratulations on the great fruition of his work, signalized and cemented by this day's election...