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Letter Signed By Leonard Case, Cleveland, 1837, Case Western Related

Description: Letter dated 1837 signed by Leonard Case (Sr) postmarked Cleveland at the bottom. Apparantly, was folded and mailed with no cover. Pictures show the red seal which caused a hole (see pictures). Laid flat, it does not show. Buyer can tape it down to protect the letter if desired. There are probably not many signed letters from Leonard Case. CASE, LEONARD, SR. CASE, LEONARD, SR. (29 July 1786-7 Dec. 1864), a businessman and philanthropist, was born in Westmoreland County, Pa., son of Meshack and Magdalene (Eckstein) Case. He moved in Apr. 1800 to Warren Twp., Trumbull County. In 1806, he became clerk of the court of common pleas for Trumbull County, later becoming clerk to Gen. Simon Perkins of the CONNECTICUT LAND CO. He studied law, passed the bar in 1814, and moved to Cleveland in 1816 when the COMMERCIAL BANK OF LAKE ERIE was formed and one of the founders hired him as the bank's cashier. After the bank failed, Case stayed in Cleveland practicing law. From 1821-25, as president of the Cleveland village council, he was responsible for planting shade trees along streets, earning Cleveland the nickname "FOREST CITY." From 1824-27, he served in the Ohio legislature, drafting laws taxing land according to value rather than size. He advocated railroads and canals. From 1827-55, Case was an agent for the Connecticut Land Bank, acquiring large amounts of land from debtors during the Panic of 1837. In 1832, Case reorganized the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie and became its president. He was also an investor in the Cleveland-Columbus-Cincinnati Railroad. Case married Elizabeth Gaylord in Stow, Portage County, in 1817, and in the late 1840s turned his affairs over to his sons William and Leonard, Jr. Case gave to many charitable organizations, including Cleveland's first school for the poor, the Cuyahoga County Historical Society, the Cleveland Medical College, and the city's first lyceum for the arts. Case died in Cleveland and was buried in LAKE VIEW CEMETERY. Leonard Case Sr. did not found Case Western Reserve University, but he was a significant philanthropist and businessman in Cleveland, Ohio. His contributions to the city included endowing the Cleveland Medical College and supporting other charitable organizations. His son, Leonard Case Jr., was the one who endowed the Case School of Applied Science, which later merged with Western Reserve University to form Case Western Reserve University

Price: 179 USD

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

End Time: 2024-11-26T21:51:41.000Z

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Letter Signed By Leonard Case, Cleveland, 1837, Case Western RelatedLetter Signed By Leonard Case, Cleveland, 1837, Case Western RelatedLetter Signed By Leonard Case, Cleveland, 1837, Case Western RelatedLetter Signed By Leonard Case, Cleveland, 1837, Case Western Related

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Industry: Historical

Signed by: Leonard Case

Signed: Yes

Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated

Original/Reproduction: Original

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