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Notice/advert from The Evening Review of East Liverpool, Ohio, on 22 Mar 1902, written by Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleveland. The Cleveland Traction Wars was a political conflict in Cleveland, Ohio, which surrounded the question of whether or not municipal ownership would be applied to the city's streetcar system. It was a key issue during the mayoralty of Tom L. Johnson from 1901 to 1909. |
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Original publication: The Evening Review of East Liverpool, Ohio |
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22 Mar 1902 |
Author |
Tom L. Johnson |
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appeared on page 3 of The Evening Review of East Liverpool, Ohio, on 22 Mar 1902
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