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History of Cleveland, Ohio
Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 110. Chapters: Standard Oil of Ohio, Winton Motor Carriage Company, Eliot Ness, White Motor Company, Leon Czolgosz, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland, Ohio, History of Cleveland, John D. Rockefeller, Electro-Motive... Viac o knihe
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 110. Chapters: Standard Oil of Ohio, Winton Motor Carriage Company, Eliot Ness, White Motor Company, Leon Czolgosz, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland, Ohio, History of Cleveland, John D. Rockefeller, Electro-Motive Diesel, Great Lakes Storm of 1913, Sam Sheppard, Cleveland Stadium, Worthy S. Streator, Cassie Chadwick, Terry v. Ohio, Mayoral administration of Dennis Kucinich, National City acquisition by PNC, Hough Riots, Cleveland Torso Murderer, SuccessTech Academy shooting, Euclid Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio), Richard Eberling, Euclid Beach Park, League Park, Smoky, Cleveland railroad history, Van Sweringen brothers, Edward S. Jordan, World Series of Rock, Santa Line Slaying, Ten Cent Beer Night, United States vice-presidential debate, 2004, George Worthington, Garrett Morgan, Jordan Motor Car Company, Balto, Cleveland recall election, 1978, Irishtown Bend Archeological District, May Company Ohio, SS City of Erie, Moses Cleaveland, Ohio Fireworks Derecho, Hollenden Hotel, Lorenzo Carter, Cleveland in the American Civil War, 1924 Republican National Convention, Luna Park, Cleveland, Exothermic welding, Collinwood school fire, Stearns, Sam Fox Publishing Company, St. John's Episcopal Church (Cleveland, Ohio), Van Sweringen railroad holdings, Templar automobile, Walker and Weeks, Eliza Bryant, Cleveland University, National Air Races, Jeptha Wade, List of Cleveland politicians, Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion, Peerless, J. C. Newman Cigar Company, 1936 Republican National Convention, Frank Rockefeller, Higbee's, Laura Spelman Rockefeller, Glenville Shootout, Great Lakes Exposition, Cleveland Arena, Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center, David Eldridge, Cleveland Railway, May Day Riots of 1919, Cleveland: Now!, Calvin L. Noble, Euclid Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio), Sereno Peck Fenn, Moondog Coronation Ball, Cleveland Clinic fire of 1929, May Day Riots of 1894, Altman. Excerpt: Connection Timeout This article chronicles the history of Cleveland, Ohio. At the end of the last glacial period, which ended about 15,000 years ago at the southern edge of Lake Erie, there was a tundra landscape. It took about two and a half millennia to turn this wet and cold landscape dryer and warmer, so that caribou, moose, deer, wolves, bears and cougars were prevalent. The oldest human, paleo-Indian traces reach back as far as 10500 BC. There was an early settlement in Medina County, dated between 9200 and 8850 BC. Some tools consisted of flint from Indiana. Increasing temperatures at about 7500 BC lead to a stable phase between 7000 and 4500 BC which had similar characteristics to today's climate. Population grew, and these members of the so called Early Archaic Culture lived in large families along the rivers and the shores of the lakes. During the warm seasons they met for hunting and gathering. The technology of tools improved but flint was still an important resource in that regard. Important archaeological sites are old Lake Abraham bog as well as sites on Big Creek, Cahoon, Mill and Tinker's Creek. There was a larger settlement where Hilliard Boulevard crosses the Rocky River. Population density further increased during the Middle Archaic period (4500-2000 BC). Ground and polished stone tools and ornaments, and a variety of specialized chipped-stone notched points and knives, scrapers and drills were found on sites at Cuyahoga, Rocky River, Chippewa Creek, Tinker's, and Griswold Creek. T...
- Vydavateľstvo: Books LLC, Reference Series
- Rok vydania: 2011
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 246 x 189 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781156494684