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  2. Cleveland was founded in 1796, the result of a Connecticut Land Company survey of a 3.3-million-acres on the shores of Lake Erie that it would originally call, “The Western Reserve.” Named after General Moses Cleaveland, the City of Cleveland was incorporated in 1836.

  3. The written history of Cleveland began with the city's founding by General Moses Cleaveland of the Connecticut Land Company on July 22, 1796. Its central location on the southern shore of Lake Erie and the mouth of the Cuyahoga River allowed it to become a major center for Great Lakes trade in northern Ohio in the early 19th century.

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    Cleveland was founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve by General Moses Cleaveland, after whom the city was named.

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  5. Jul 22, 2021 · At the mouth of the Cuyahoga on July 22, 1796, General Moses Cleaveland believed the location was ideal for the ‘capital city’ of the Connecticut Western Reserve.

  6. Cleveland named an All-America City for first time. 1950: Cleveland population--914,808 (highest ever, 7th largest city in nation). Cuyahoga County population--1,389,532. Browns enter the NFL and win the title. Village of Bay (Bay Village) incorporated as a city. Mayfield Heights incorporated as a city.

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    Cleveland population--381,768 (7th ...
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    The Cleveland Blues (predecessor to the ...
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  7. Apr 27, 2024 · History. Erie Indians in the region were driven out by the Iroquois in the 17th century. The French established a trading post in the vicinity in the mid-18th century.

  8. From 1845 to 1860, Cleveland became a city. Economically, railroads revolutionized transportation, laying the groundwork for the transition from commerce to manufacturing. Moreover, the city joined other Great Lakes ports in promoting regional economic development.

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