The Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights

The Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights
Title The Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights PDF eBook
Author Marian J. Morton
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780738578224

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Railroad tycoon turned real estate developer Patrick Calhoun named the premier residential boulevard of his Euclid Heights allotment the Overlook because of its location high on a bluff overlooking Case School of Applied Science, Western Reserve College, Lake Erie, and the city of Cleveland. By 1910, the boulevard was lined with the mansions of Cleveland's wealthy and powerful. Today, although traces of the Overlook's glory days remain, most of its great mansions are gone, replaced by apartment houses and the dormitories and fraternity houses of Case Western Reserve University. This is the story of that transformation.

Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights

Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights
Title Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights PDF eBook
Author Marian J. Morton
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages 130
Release 2010-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781531651794

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Cleveland Heights

Cleveland Heights
Title Cleveland Heights PDF eBook
Author Marian J. Morton
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 138
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780738533889

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During its more than a century as a Cleveland suburb, Cleveland Heights has been shaped by the natural topography, technology, enterprising developers, elected officials, and its residents of many backgrounds. The result has been a rich mosaic of places and people. In the 1890s, wealthy Clevelanders began to leave the city's smoky factories and congested neighborhoods for the "heights" in East Cleveland Township. In 1901, the heights became the hamlet of Cleveland Heights. As its population changed, so did the suburb's homes, shops, schools, parks, and places of worship. Today, Cleveland Heights is as diversified as its citizens, its eclectic architecture and neighborhoods, and its unique history.

Cleveland Heights Congregations

Cleveland Heights Congregations
Title Cleveland Heights Congregations PDF eBook
Author Marian J. Morton
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780738561424

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Since the last quarter of the 19th century, dozens of religious congregations have made their homes in Cleveland Heights. They have been Presbyterian, United Methodist, Evangelical, Roman Catholic, Jewish (Conservative, Orthodox, and Egalitarian\traditional), Unitarian Universalist, Greek Orthodox, Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Church of Christ, Lutheran, Christian Science, Episcopalian, African Methodist Episcopal, and Congregational and now also include a wide array of community and nondenominational churches. Sponsored by established congregations, encouraged by real estate developers and public officials, and usually welcomed by residents, churches, synagogues, and temples have fostered the suburb's growth, sometimes maintaining and sometimes changing Cleveland Heights neighborhoods. Their houses of worship, ranging from modest renovated storefronts to stately cathedrals, have enriched the city's landscape; their religious pluralism has nurtured ethnic, economic, and racial diversity, as well as controversy and conflict; their calls to action have sometimes aroused the community's conscience. Religious congregations, in short, have helped to sustain the vitality of Cleveland Heights.

Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery

Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery
Title Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery PDF eBook
Author Marian J. Morton
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738532301

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Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery reveals the profound effects the cemetery and the City of Cleveland had on one another. Founded in 1869, this garden cemetery served as an escape and a model for Cleveland parks and suburbs, such as University Circle, Little Italy, East Cleveland, and Cleveland Heights. Lake View is home to cultural, economic, and political leaders and thousands of others from all classes, races, and religions. This rich diversity is manifested in the natural and man-made landscape, which features the President James Garfield Monument, the Wade Chapel, and the John D. Rockefeller obelisk.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1930
Genre
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The Ohio Law Reporter

The Ohio Law Reporter
Title The Ohio Law Reporter PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 700
Release 1927
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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