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18810514 - Clevelanders Abroad
The Lakeside Press
Cleveland, New York
by A.G. Cutter
Clevelanders Abroad
ITHACA, May 11, 1881.
Ed. Lakeside Pres.
Perhaps some of the readers of the Pawns would like to learn how, largely Cleveland is represented in Ithaca. The first nineteen of the following named gentlemen were in the employ of C. Getman when his works burned Dec. 30th, 1880. That sad event caused them, with many other workman of the destroyed factories, to leave for different parts of this and other Slates to obtain work. The said nineteen, with other Clevelanders, are at present working at the Washington glass works of this place:
Master-Sheerer: Valentine Ballsizer
Blowers: Wm. L. Snyder (also manager), John Kime, Henry Grismyer, Wm. Hamilton, Ransy Buck;
Gatherers: A. Watson, Geo. Lenning, Henry Grismyer, Jr., Joseph Bonneau, C. Hamilton
Second Master Sheerers: Henry Hamilton, James Bortle
Stoker: Chas. Drum
Flatteners: Wm Best, Adam Leonard, Frank Best
Cutters: Chas. Crispin, J. F. Landgraff, R. Albertson
Blower: Louis Best
Two furnaces are in blast now, and quite a business is being done considering the very warm weather that has so early visited us.
A. G. CUTTER
Lakeside
Press
Saturday, May 14, 1881
Date | 14 May 1881 |
Linked to | Robert Albertson (Occupation); Valentin Ballsizer (Occupation); Francis Best (Occupation); Lewis Best (Occupation); Joseph Bonneau (Occupation); James Bortle (Occupation); Charles Drum (Occupation); Henry Griesmeyer, Jr. (Occupation); Henry Griesmeyer, Sr. (Occupation); Henry Hamilton (Occupation); William G. Hamilton (Occupation); John Philip Kime (Occupation); John Francis Landgraff (Occupation); Adam Leonard (Occupation); William L. Snyder (Occupation) |
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