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  1. Cleveland began to grow rapidly after the completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832, turning the village into a key link between the Ohio River and the Great Lakes, particularly once the city railroad links were added.

  2. First Presbyterian Church in what is now East Cleveland is founded; it is the second church in the entire Western Reserve. 1808. Lorenzo Carter builds the Zephyr, first ship to be launched in Cleveland. Samuel Huntington elected governor of Ohio.

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    1900
    Cleveland population--381,768 (7th ...
    1901
    The Cleveland Blues (predecessor to the ...
    1902
    First local Parent Teachers Association ...
    1903
    Group Plan unveiled. Hanna-McCormick ...
  3. Through 1836, immigrants poured into the village, and Cleveland and its smaller cross-river rival, OHIO CITY, were named cities in 1836 (even though by modern standards Cleveland was more accurately a town and Ohio City a village). The panic began to limit growth almost immediately.

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    Shortly after the Revolutionary War, Connecticut staked its claim to a swath of land located in the newly established Ohio Territory, which came to be known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. Settler and investor Moses Cleaveland arrived to survey the land in 1796 and ultimately gave the city its name, although it was later shortened to Cleveland ...

    The expansive number of manufacturers and industries operating in the city combined with its convenient location along Lake Erie created a flourishing hub of manufacturing and trade which only continued to grow throughout several decades. Alongside industrial growth, Cleveland served as center stage for national politics, with the Republican party ...

    But as the demand for industry declined, many Cleveland manufacturing plants closed, laid off large numbers of employees, and moved to other states, particularly in the South. In 1966, the atmosphere of the city grew more tense after the 1966 Houghneighborhood riots, incited one July night after a white bar owner refused to serve a Black customer a...

    In the past several years, Cleveland has once again experienced a sort of boom, with the Cleveland Cavaliers winning the NBA championship in 2016, and the city serving as host for the 2016 Republican National Convention and the site of the first debate of the 2020 presidential election. All of this attention has brought a unique city back into the ...

  4. Jan 24, 2016 · A Time of Transition and Challenge: Cleveland in the Gilded Age. Prologue: Innocents Abroad. by Dr. John Gabowski. The five months between June and November 1867 were one of the high points in the lives of Emily and Solon Severance of Cleveland.

  5. The origins of many of Cleveland's earliest laborers can be traced to the OHIO & ERIE CANAL, which was begun in 1825 and immediately generated a demand for unskilled labor. As the first elements of a working class consisting of day laborers emerged, they were viewed with suspicion by their fellow citizens.

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  7. Historical Images of Cleveland, Ohio from the Cleveland Museum of Art's Open Access Digital Collection. Photos and Paintings.

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