Several Lorain/Elyria and Cleveland news outlets are reporting updates about the most recent vandalism attack at Lorain's earliest and most historic pioneer cemetery:
The Charleston Cemetery on 6th Street.
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(Photograph below of the entrance
to the Charleston Cemetery
by Linda Jean Limes Ellis
October 14, 2015)
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The "Elyria Chronicle-Telegram"
Elyria, Ohio
May 5, 2020
News story by Dave O'Brien
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Lorain's "MorningJournal"
May 5, 2020
News story by
Richard Payerchin
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WTAM - 1100 AM Radio
May 5, 2020
By
Tom Moore
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Description of the Charleston Cemetery from "Find A Grave" below:
"Charleston Cemetery was known as The Old Bank Street Cemetery. Where the cemetery exists right known, that part of 6th St. was called Polk St., the other half was called Bank St.
Charleston Cemetery is between 6th St. and 7th St., halfway between Oberlin Ave. and Hamilton Ave.. On 15th Sept. 1828, Quartus Gillmore, Addison Tracy and Roswell Crocker, trustees of Black River Township, paid $1.00 to Hiram Messenger for 90 squares rods of land to be used by all the inhabitants of the township as a burying ground."
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