File:Spafford-Kelley map - Cleveland 1814.jpg
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English: Map of Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States, in 1814. Base map drawn by Amos Spafford in 1801. Map edited in 1814 by Alfred Kelley to show buildings extant in 1814. Map edited by Charles Whittlesey in 1867 to show buildings built before 1814 but no longer extant in 1814, as well as harbor and Lake Erie shorelines as shown by various surveys (1796, 1801, 1827, 1831, 1842).
Buildings in 1814 are shown with black rectangles. Buildings of an earlier date, no longer extant by 1814, are shown with a white rectangle. a - Fort Huntington, built 1813 |
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Source | https://books.google.com/books?id=W5xlQwd2IkcC&pg=PA434#v=onepage&q=Kelley&f=false |
Author | Whittlesey, Charles (1867). Early History of Cleveland. Cleveland: Fairbanks, Benedict, & Co., Printers, p. 434 |
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