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History of Berea, (Cuyahoga County) OhioOur database does not include an historic photo for Berea, (Cuyahoga County) Ohio, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! Biographies:A Biography of George Henry Picard George Henry Picard, author, was born in Berea, Ohio, Aug. 3, 1850; son of Jonathan Newman and Mary (Fairchild) Picard; grandson of Peter and Marie (Spaulsbury) Picard, and of Daniel and Elizabeth (Cooke) Fairchild, and a descendant of French Anabaptist emigr?s and Scotch and English Puritans. He was graduated from Baldwin university, Berea, Ohio, in 1869, and from the College of Medicine and Surgery, Cincinnati, M.D., 1877, and began practice in New York city in 1883. He was married, Oct. 24, 1878, to Mary S., daughter of Burr Kellogg, M.D., of Ashland, O. He is the author of: A Matter of Taste (1884); A Mission Flower (1886); Old Boniface (1888); Madame Noel (1900), and contributions to periodicals. |
Ohio Facts: Cuyahoga County Facts: Seat: ClevelandEstablished: 1807 Formed from: Geauga Additional Local History Notes: The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows: BEREA, a manufacturing post-village of Cuyahoga county, Ohio, on the Cleveland and Columbus railroad, 12 miles S. W. from Cleveland. Berea is situated 233 meters above sea level. | |