Cleveland Gazette People and Places

Welcome
The Cleveland Gazette was an African American newspaper published in Cleveland, Ohio. The first issue was in August of 1883, and the last one in 1945.

Fresh News: What Our People of the Buckeye State Have Been Doing the Past Week
The above title is the name of a section of the paper containing the cities &amp; towns from which correspondents sent news during the given week. Contributors should keep edits/submissions in date order.

November 26, 1898: Painesville, Youngstown, Cedarville, Glendale, Lorain, Coshocton, Delaware, Sandusky, Youngstown, Newark, Middleton, Lockland &amp; Wyoming, Piqua, Hamilton, Washington C. H.

Buckeyes/Fresh News Chronicled: Letters From Many Ohio Towns Sent by Our Own Writers
The above title is the name of a section of the paper containing the cities &amp; towns from which correspondents sent news during the given week. ''Contributors should keep edits/submissions in date order. ''

November 14, 1908: Bradley, Smithfield, Cadiz, Hamilton, Youngstown

Community Visitors
''Visitors are constantly coming to town for a variety of reasons. Many have a connection to the community--perhaps having lived there at one time and returning to see friends or family. They can offer valuable clues in identifying extended family members. Individuals below with an * appearing in front of their entry indicates that they are visiting family. Contributors should keep edits/submissions in date order within each community. When you are the first to create entries for a community, please put it in alphabetical order. For example, if you are adding Mansfield, place it between Lorain and Troy.''

Visitors to the community of Troy
May--1893

6th Mitchell Coles of Ludlow Robert Gordon &amp; wife of Pleasant Hill

13th *Mrs. Nannie Moore of Richmond, IN Mr. Jones of Piqua

20th Mr. Waugh of Urbana *Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel White of Pleasant Hill *Mr. Fred Jones of Ft. Wayne, IN *Harry Crosswhite of Tippecanoe City