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Res & store of E.H. Bush, Brooklin village, Cuyahoga Co. Ohio. -- Res. & store of J. Nowak & son, no. 77 Brooklin St. Cleveland, Ohio. -- Res & hotel of C. Grossmyer Warrensville Cuyahoga Co. Ohio. -- Res. of Frederick Minut, Rockport, Cuyahoga Co. Ohio. -- Cabinet factory, furniture ware rooms, Mattmuller & Spann, proprietors. Cor. of Pelton & College Sts. Cleveland, Ohio. -- Grocery flour & feed store of Frederick Silberg Jr. Cor. Lorain & Ridge Road Cleveland Cuyahoga Co. Ohio.
- Publication Year :
- 1874
- Publisher :
- Titus, Simmons & Titus, Philadelphia, 1874.
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Abstract
- Six views featuring residences and businesses in Brooklyn, Warrensville [parts of current-day Beachwood, Highland Hills, Shaker Heights, University Heights, Warrensville Heights], Rockport [parts of current-day Cleveland, Fairview Park, Lakewood, Linndale, and Rocky River, Ohio], and Cleveland, Ohio. Views show the landscape, houses and other buildings, streets, horse-drawn carriages, and people. Black and white lithograph. Together, views are 34 x 37 cm, on sheet 37 x 41 cm.<br />Atlas of Cuyahoga County Ohio, by D.J. Lake; published by Titus, Simmons and Titus in Philadelphia, 1874. Tall folio, bound in original Morocco-backed boards. Includes a title page and table of contents. Atlas comprised of 55 maps (plus 24 ancillary maps throughout) and 129 individual views on 100 plates. The first half of the atlas represents the city of Cleveland, showing its various wards and the homes of prosperous residents. The second half presents towns and villages surrounding Cleveland. Maps show railways, roads, property ownership, drainage and shorelines, while the views provide pictorial details such as the landscape, architecture, horse-drawn carriages, trolleys, and people. Hand-colored maps engraved by Worley and Bracher, with views lithographed by H.J. Toudy. Many of the townships represented in the volume have since been absorbed into current-day Cleveland, making this a historical document of the previous township boundaries in the area. For further detail, see the following resources: Defunct townships of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defunct_townships_of_Cuyahoga_County,_Ohio Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. https://case.edu/ech/ General History. The Lakewood Historical Society. https://www.lakewoodhistory.org/research/library-local-history-files/general-history Township Histories. Cuyahoga County, Ohio Web Site. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah3/townships.html<br />https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defunct_townships_of_Cuyahoga_County,_Ohio
Details
- Database :
- LUNA Commons
- Publication Type :
- Map
- Accession number :
- edsluc.RUMSEY.8.1.359178.90126033
- Document Type :
- County Atlas<br />View