. History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its of the memorial structure, and roll of honor . aving just then, Captain Bauder held the office of CountyAuditor, from 1877 to 1883, and he was a Justice of thePeace from 1886 to 1892. He was several years a mem-ber of the Public Library Board, and is one of theCurators of the Western Reserve Historical has a more than local reputation as a writer of proseand verse, many of his poems being of a high order ofmerit. He is devoted to his pro


. History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its of the memorial structure, and roll of honor . aving just then, Captain Bauder held the office of CountyAuditor, from 1877 to 1883, and he was a Justice of thePeace from 1886 to 1892. He was several years a mem-ber of the Public Library Board, and is one of theCurators of the Western Reserve Historical has a more than local reputation as a writer of proseand verse, many of his poems being of a high order ofmerit. He is devoted to his profession as an attorney-at-law, and is well known throughout the county as aquiet, cultured, affable gentleman with hosts of friends. CAPTAIN JOSEPH B. MOLYNEAUX. Joseph B. Molyneaux was born near Ann Arbor,Mich., on January 1, 1840. At the age of four years,his mother died, and the father and son removed toElmira, N. Y., where the little fellow was put out withfarmers until he reached the age of seven. Since thattime he has been obliged to shift for himself, for hisfather was lost at sea. Until fourteen years old, heworked on farm, in hotel, saw-mill, stone quarry; in fact,. CAPTAIN JOSEPH B. MOLYNEAUX. soldiers and sailors monument. 567- any place that offered. He met Prof. Lowe, who at thattime was traveling as a magician, bnt later becamefamed as an aeronaut. For a year the boy assisted theprofessor to mystify audiences, but quit this business atBelleville, O. His next adventure was the study ofmedicine with Dr. Whitcomb. Then he came to Cleve-land and learned the printers trade, working in variousoffices until the beginning of the War. He first enlisted as a private in the three-monthsservice, but was appointed sergeant. At the reorgani-zation of the regiment for three years he was electedfirst lieutenant; later was appointed adjutant and pro-moted to captain. The men under his command weremostly young fellows, and so well did he care for themthat they speak- even now words


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