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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 Lorain
May--1893 27th Mrs. L. A. Davis* of Fremont Mrs. Alice Robinson* of Wellington Mrs. M. Simmons* of Oberlin

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

27th Mr. Fred Jones* of Ft. Wayne, IN Harry Crosswhite* of Tippecanoe City

June--1893

10th

Mrs. Anna Merrett of Dayton

Miss Taylor of Dayton

17th

Miss Banks* of Springfield

Miss Linden* of Springfield

H. Stewart &amp; wife of Anna

Professor W.E. Stewart and daughter of Bellefontaine

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Guine of Springfield

24th

Rev D.F. Caliman

Henry Harris of Piqua