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9780873385435

Cleveland's Harbor : The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority

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  • ISBN13:

    9780873385435

  • ISBN10:

    0873385438

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-06-01
  • Publisher: Kent State Univ Pr
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Summary

On July 22, 1796, General Moses Cleaveland established the mouth of the Cuyahoga River as the port of entry for the Ohio frontier. He could not have foretold the developments that would turn this hostile marsh into a thriving economic and community center. With its 200th anniversary, the port, now governed by the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, is home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the future Great Waters of the World Aquarium, and the Great Lakes Science Museum, as well as a Foreign Free-Trade Zone.
Cleveland's Harbor chronicles the challenges, struggles, and politics of establishing and maintaining this major port - from General Cleaveland to Mayor Michael White. Among those whose dedication and ingenuity fostered the port were Lorenzo Carter, who cultivated the first settlement; Levi Johnson and the Turhooven brothers, builders of The Enterprise - Cleveland's first commercial vessel; Alfred Kelley; Governor Ethan Allen Brown, and Micajah Williams, who were instrumental in getting the canal built connecting Lake Eric to the Ohio River; John Malvin, a freedman, who became the first black vessel owner, a captain, and minister for the First Baptist Congregation; Eli Peck, designer of the forerunner of the classic ore boat; Alexander McDougall, who fashioned the innovative whaleback hull; and George Hulett, who, with the support of Andrew Carnegie and Charles Schwab, revolutionized harbor operations with his invention of the unloader.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Frontier Portp. 1
The Early Shipbuildersp. 9
Cleveland Men Look Northp. 16
Cleveland Navyp. 23
The Long Shipsp. 29
Prelude to the Port Authorityp. 39
The New Beginning, 1968-1969p. 48
Learning the Ropes, 1970-1971p. 60
Politics, Money, Ice, and Shipsp. 69
Great Expectations, 1977-1978p. 91
A Three-Year Siege, 1979-1981p. 100
Looking for Work, 1982-1984p. 115
The Agentp. 126
The Stevedorep. 133
The Longshoremanp. 140
The Pilotp. 149
The Engineerp. 154
The Care and Handlingp. 158
Crosswinds, 1987-1989p. 166
Changing of the Watchp. 172
Quo Vadis?p. 178
Indexp. 184
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