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Theodore Yale Gardner

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on June 23, 1895, and was made pastor-elect on August 1, 1895. He then assumed his functions by the committee of the Cleveland Presbytery on October 30, 1895. The church was located in a fast growing suburb of
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The Glenville Presbyterian Church was organized on June 10, 1894, with 36 charter members. The philanthropists who donated substantial funds to erect the
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Gardner was one of the 28 members of the club at the opening of 1896, with members including, Rev. Ebenezer Bushnell, Secretary and board director of
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Theodore Yale Gardner died in Cleveland on February 11, 1900, at 58 years old. He was married to Charlotte Augusta Gates, daughter of Col.
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Commemorative Biographical Records of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio; Chicago: J. H. Beers and Co., 1894, pp. 519-521
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dealer in Cleveland, and was elected its mayor on two occasions. He was also involved in politics with Senator
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had their summer home at the time. In 1872, with Col. Wyllys C. Ransom, who served under Gen.
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Gardner was also one of the 28 members of the Presbyterian Club of Cleveland, along with Rev.
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History of Cleveland Presbyterianism with directory of all the churches
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in Boston. He helped raise funds through the society for
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In 1885, Gardner became the Western Secretary of the
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His father came to Cleveland in 1838, arriving from
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In 1869, Gardner left Kansas for 61:, and the Western Secretary of the 176:Western Reserve Historical Society 14: 216:United States Sanitary Commission 895:Religious leaders from Cleveland 847: 303:were; Cleveland's richest man, 282:Case Western Reserve University 233:Gardner became a missionary in 98:Case Western Reserve University 900:Western Reserve Academy alumni 796:History of Lorain County, Ohio 38:(1841 – 1900) was an American 1: 245:, and then, in 1871, went to 226:. He became a student at the 834:, Mon, Sep 11, 1944 ·Page 7 822:, Thu, Mar 27, 1913 ·Page 8 810:, Thu, Mar 27, 1913 ·Page 8 753:, Wed, Feb 14, 1900 ·Page 6 702:, Tue, Feb 11, 1908 ·Page 2 666:, Tue, Nov 28, 1939 ·Page 2 615:, Tue, Feb 13, 1900 ·Page 3 509:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 335:, one of the associates of 921: 579:History of the Great Lakes 339:, and the Binghams of the 274:Western Reserve University 228:Union Theological Seminary 724:Usher, John Palmer, House 315:, one of the founders of 157:Pittsfield, Massachusetts 890:People from Hudson, Ohio 712:ACKNOWLEDGED CO-FOUNDERS 613:The Akron Beacon Journal 329:Sherwin-Williams Company 294:Cleveland Public Library 144:, who later founded the 90:Cleveland Public Library 403:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 399:John D. 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pastor
Glenville, Cleveland
Presbyterian
Congregationalist
minister
Cleveland, Ohio
pastor
Glenville, Cleveland
American College and Education Society
Boston
Beta Theta Pi
University of Kansas
John Palmer Usher
Anson Smyth
Cleveland Public Library
Carroll Cutler
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Josiah Yale
Cyrus Yale
Yale family
George W. Gardner
grain
Mark Hanna
Republicans
John D. Rockefeller
Standard Oil Company
Orson Minott Oviatt
Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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